Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, UVM
Sorry, but not getting into W&M with that profile.
Hard target/low reachAnonymous wrote:My son is similar. Curious if Lehigh is a match?
W&M accepts well over a third of its male applicants. It’s a target for him. UVM is a likely.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, UVM
Sorry, but not getting into W&M with that profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, UVM
Sorry, but not getting into W&M with that profile.
Its a boy, so definately possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, UVM
Sorry, but not getting into W&M with that profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless he has near perfect test scores he sounds pretty average to me.
I was going to say he sounds better than above average. Funny how your own kid’s high school skews your idea of what is average or above average or top stats!
+1
If the student goes to a rigorous school or maybe a competitive private school where As are not the norm, they're definitely above average.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a good student, but not top of his class. His school is pretty rigorous and not grade inflated, his unweighted average is solidly A-. He has 2-3 APs in junior and senior year. He does one sport pretty well (won't be recruited), writes for the school newspaper and has a few other strong but not amazing ECs. He wants to study poli sci or economics or english in college and then grad or b-school down the line.
We're struggling to understand strong target/safeties for him beyond his public flagship. We've saved enough in 529 for full pay for 4 years (but not grad school). Due to family location, he is open to West Coast or Mid-Atlantic/North east. He needs to be near an airport.
Ideal size of college would be 5000-15000 undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, UVM
Anonymous wrote:Unless he has near perfect test scores he sounds pretty average to me.