Anonymous wrote:Georgetown on a transfer....
Anonymous wrote:My child is at Holy Cross and I've been very impressed with their classes and the kids there. It seems like a bit of a sleeper from this area so fewer DMV candidates to compete with. It's easy to get to Boston on the commuter train and they've also road tripped down to Providence when they wanted to get out of Worcester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is crushed. Trying to regroup. Ideas. Thoughts.
There is still a chance. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter where you go as long as it's one of T20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is crushed. Trying to regroup. Ideas. Thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is crushed. Trying to regroup. Ideas. Thoughts.
Plenty of excellent Jesuit colleges in Europe, including in English.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is crushed. Trying to regroup. Ideas. Thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Apply ED2 to Villanova and perhaps William & Mary. BC is probably out but might be worth it
Anonymous wrote:I am not reading this whole thread, but, for anybody with a junior reading this, do not let your kid fall in love with 1 or 2 highly selective schools. There is going to be heartbreak.
I'd consider Villanova next. My guess is if they can't get into Notre Dame or GU, BC is probably also not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:I am not reading this whole thread, but, for anybody with a junior reading this, do not let your kid fall in love with 1 or 2 highly selective schools. There is going to be heartbreak.
I'd consider Villanova next. My guess is if they can't get into Notre Dame or GU, BC is probably also not going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe smaller Jesuit or Holy Cross schools with the idea of easier transfer as a sophomore/junior?
Jesuit - Fairfield, Fordham, Creighton, Loyola MD or Chicago
Holy Cross - Portland, Stonehill, St. Edward’s, Kings
Some of you are literally nuts. Why would a student with the qualifications to apply to ND and GU apply to Stonehill??!!! Literally 50 other schools they would apply to first.
+1
And drop all the Jesuit school ideas. Kids like Notre Dame for school spirit, campus, sports, quality of education, programs, and alumni network.
So other schools that offer an attractive residential experience, sports, and top academic programs are probably the best bet.
Ummm…the kids I know who go to Notre Dame are very devout Catholics, rather conservative, and definitely anti-abortion. If they did not get accepted by Notre Dame, they would look at other Catholic universities and colleges.
The kids I know are on the opposite end of that spectrum. These schools have a whole range of students. Knock it off with the stereotyping.