Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think it is important for parents and kids to be realistic about college choices. I talked to someone recently whose child had just graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt. And both parent and child are still disappointed that the child didn't get in to Harvard.
That happens a lot: it's human to know that the odds of one's child's getting into Harvard are low yet have high hopes for one's child and STILL be disappointed about the rejection after all those years. I guess this hasn't happeend to you yet? It hasn't happened to me (yet?), but I can imagine how it must feel.
Anonymous wroteluses to Sewanee: small classes with excellent faculty who will reach out to mentor the students (eg helping them land internships/grad school spots); beautiful campus; very loyal alum network. Minuses: remote location; very expensive like most private liberal arts colleges; not diverse ethnically, racially, or geographically although they are working on it.
Is any college -- DIII type school actually diverse? They are either white or hbcs.
Anonymous wrote:I do think it is important for parents and kids to be realistic about college choices. I talked to someone recently whose child had just graduated summa cum laude from Vanderbilt. And both parent and child are still disappointed that the child didn't get in to Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Pluses to Sewanee: small classes with excellent faculty who will reach out to mentor the students (eg helping them land internships/grad school spots); beautiful campus; very loyal alum network. Minuses: remote location; very expensive like most private liberal arts colleges; not diverse ethnically, racially, or geographically although they are working on it.
Anonymous wrote:Wiliams
88% in top 10th of graduating class
99% in top quarter of graduating class
100% in top half of graduating class
Anonymous wrote:Is it as hard to get in to William and Mary for out of staters as UVA?[/quote
ccording to this 32% of the admissions are from out of state: http://www.princetonreview.com/CollegeofWilliamandMary.aspx