Anonymous wrote:Right. Selectivity = quality. And no one should have safeties. Got it. Thank you for your contribution.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think UMW is a good call for a visit, but it's an easy day-trip and much of the rest of what's along I-95 doesn't seem to make much sense, so I'd head down I-81 instead. Hit JMU for sure, maybe break east for Lynchburg and/or Sweet Briar, continue on to Virginia Tech, Radford, and maybe Emory & Henry. Then continue into NC at least as far as App State, Warren Wilson, and UNC-Asheville, maybe continuing to Western Carolina and possibly even UTK. It's all beautiful country and offers a nice mix of schools to check out.
Radford (95% acceptance) for a kid with a 3.7UW/4.0W?
Not exactly how I would have put it but, yeah, C of C is the third most sought after public school in the educational powerhouse of South Carolina… I’m pretty sure a 3.7/4.0 isn’t disqualifying.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, with those scores and little rigger College of Charleston may be a stretch. South Carolina is definitely off the table. I would look more into the smaller schools for example, Furman, Stetson, Coastal Carolina, Eastern Carolina. All the competitive schools will be looking at rigger, and if your child doesn’t have it with a GPA like that, the choices will be limited, honestly.
Go on college confidential and look at the admit page for College of Charleston. The average is 4.0 with lots of APs.
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Right. Selectivity = quality. And no one should have safeties. Got it. Thank you for your contribution.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think UMW is a good call for a visit, but it's an easy day-trip and much of the rest of what's along I-95 doesn't seem to make much sense, so I'd head down I-81 instead. Hit JMU for sure, maybe break east for Lynchburg and/or Sweet Briar, continue on to Virginia Tech, Radford, and maybe Emory & Henry. Then continue into NC at least as far as App State, Warren Wilson, and UNC-Asheville, maybe continuing to Western Carolina and possibly even UTK. It's all beautiful country and offers a nice mix of schools to check out.
Radford (95% acceptance) for a kid with a 3.7UW/4.0W?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, with those scores and little rigger College of Charleston may be a stretch. South Carolina is definitely off the table. I would look more into the smaller schools for example, Furman, Stetson, Coastal Carolina, Eastern Carolina. All the competitive schools will be looking at rigger, and if your child doesn’t have it with a GPA like that, the choices will be limited, honestly.
Go on college confidential and look at the admit page for College of Charleston. The average is 4.0 with lots of APs.
First, definitely check out App State on your southern swing--from what you've written so far, I really think that might be the one.Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thank you to everyone who provided helpful information (and the "Red State" troll for entertainment - I think we can figure out how to navigate related issues, thank you!)
These schools are all good leads for heading south for a few day. A few follow up questions:
In the early summer, if we are to go north, what are some additional options? This child is a skiier, so even though I know it's all about that, I have wondered about UVM (perhaps a reach) and, while there, Champlaign College as someplace to get a sense of a small college but in a nice city. I've also wondered about other New England flagships, such as UNH and URI, but I sense they might be expensive OOS.
DC says they want a big school, but I do believe smaller to medium might be a better fit. That's another reason UVM may appeal, but again it may be a reach.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thank you to everyone who provided helpful information (and the "Red State" troll for entertainment - I think we can figure out how to navigate related issues, thank you!)
These schools are all good leads for heading south for a few day. A few follow up questions:
In the early summer, if we are to go north, what are some additional options? This child is a skiier, so even though I know it's all about that, I have wondered about UVM (perhaps a reach) and, while there, Champlaign College as someplace to get a sense of a small college but in a nice city. I've also wondered about other New England flagships, such as UNH and URI, but I sense they might be expensive OOS.
DC says they want a big school, but I do believe smaller to medium might be a better fit. That's another reason UVM may appeal, but again it may be a reach.
Anonymous wrote:I think UMW is a good call for a visit, but it's an easy day-trip and much of the rest of what's along I-95 doesn't seem to make much sense, so I'd head down I-81 instead. Hit JMU for sure, maybe break east for Lynchburg and/or Sweet Briar, continue on to Virginia Tech, Radford, and maybe Emory & Henry. Then continue into NC at least as far as App State, Warren Wilson, and UNC-Asheville, maybe continuing to Western Carolina and possibly even UTK. It's all beautiful country and offers a nice mix of schools to check out.