Anonymous wrote:Your best bet with these interests might be a state flagship rather than a small liberal arts college. Most big publics will have decent arts programs, while also being strong in areas like history and geology. With 20,000+ students, it’s easy to find your people, whether that’s jocks, arty hipsters, or nerds. Most will also be more politically balanced than LACs.
Thinking specifically about the mix of decent geology + arts, I’d look into places like Wisconsin (maybe a reach), UC Boulder, Arizona State, Indiana, Ohio State, etc. Lots of Big 10 schools would potentially fit the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pomona
Rice
Claremont McKenna
Davidson
Even ED, this is a pretty reachy list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Student at a public magnet (test-in, competitive, not DC but major metro)
-Rigorous courseload, mix of As and Bs, one C
-1470 SAT
-Quirky ECs that demonstrate strong commitment to arts interests.
-Field of study likely history or geology
I think DC needs something nerdy but also a little artsy. Liberal but not ultraliberal. I think Carnegie Mellon would be a great fit in terms of vibe but DC probably doesn't have the stats to get in. Other ideas?
Key: In which course did the student receive a grade of "C" ?
Break out the SAT into math & verbal scores please.
What type of "arts interest" ?
"Field of study like history or geology" ????? Suggests that the student has no preference or direction as the study of history is very different than the study of geology.
OP: I can help if you respond to my questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a list of the top Geology schools.
(I have a sibling who went to school for geology at one of the schools on the list many years ago.)
https://geology-schools.com/
Pretty much every school in the US is listed here. It just seems like clickbait.
Well there's only 50 in their top 50. That's not every school in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a DD? Bryn Mawr
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a list of the top Geology schools.
(I have a sibling who went to school for geology at one of the schools on the list many years ago.)
https://geology-schools.com/
Pretty much every school in the US is listed here. It just seems like clickbait.
Anonymous wrote:-Student at a public magnet (test-in, competitive, not DC but major metro)
-Rigorous courseload, mix of As and Bs, one C
-1470 SAT
-Quirky ECs that demonstrate strong commitment to arts interests.
-Field of study likely history or geology
I think DC needs something nerdy but also a little artsy. Liberal but not ultraliberal. I think Carnegie Mellon would be a great fit in terms of vibe but DC probably doesn't have the stats to get in. Other ideas?