Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington college in md? What about u Delaware
Not a safety but oberlin? Kenyon? Grinnell
I don't know that I'd call Kenyon or Oberlin safeties.
How about Salisbury or Frostburg State for state schools? Washington College is a good suggestion, but it's a private college, I think.
Anonymous wrote:HS Junior with 4.0 uw and 4.8 w with ACT of 35 and mostly honors/AP on track to get IB diploma. We are finalizing the list and planning on visiting schools this spring. We feel like we have a good list of reaches and targets, but are missing a few safeties. Requirements are not big city urban, some kind of orchestra non-music majors can audition for, and some kind of ballet classes at more than just the introductory level that non-majors can take.
Reaches
Swarthmore
Williams
Amherst College
Targets
Wesleyan
Hamilton
UMD
Franklin & Marshall
Dickinson
Bard
Safeties
Towson University
???
I looked at Goucher, but while it fits the requirements, it is really small and heavily weighted to women. I checked out SUNY Stoney Brook and Binghamton, but no good ballet option. Any other options occur to folks? Bard might be a safety, but it's small so I don't want to put it in that category. She'd rather go bigger than smaller if it's a safety. She's ruled out Penn State because she expects several friends to go there and does not want to be in college with them.
Anonymous wrote:Some of your targets are also reaches if RD. Skidmore or Muhlenberg seem like good additions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d look into
Wheaton (MA)
St Olaf
Wooster
Susquehanna
Muhlenberg
Hobart/William Smith
U Vermont
U New Hampshire
Juniata
Allegheny
SMCM
U Mass Amherst
Kalamazoo College
I second Hobart but don’t know about ballet there.
Skidmore?
Clark U
U of SC
WVU
Anonymous wrote:I’d look into
Wheaton (MA)
St Olaf
Wooster
Susquehanna
Muhlenberg
Hobart/William Smith
U Vermont
U New Hampshire
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not crazy about ED but it is critical to apply ED to the slacs as that is when they take most of their class. If your dd strongly prefers SLACs, I would plan on having an ED1 and ED2 option. I would also add another 2 to 3 on the match/reach category as the ones you have are near impossible to get into. Schools like Bowdoin, Moddlebury, Davidson.
And only apply ED to SLACs that have previously admitted kids from your HS who aren't URMs, legacies or recruited athletes. For example at our well-regarded NOVA public, the only kids who've gotten into either Willams or Amherst in the last several years fall into one of those categories.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not crazy about ED but it is critical to apply ED to the slacs as that is when they take most of their class. If your dd strongly prefers SLACs, I would plan on having an ED1 and ED2 option. I would also add another 2 to 3 on the match/reach category as the ones you have are near impossible to get into. Schools like Bowdoin, Moddlebury, Davidson.