Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will probably be my kid. Look at College Confidential at the threads entitled "Class of 2021: GPA 3.0-3.4". That will give you good info about where those kids are getting accepted this year. We will be looking at St. Mary's College and Catholic colleges like Loyola, St. Joseph's, etc.
St. Joe's is a great choice. Great location, too.
I'd love to know more about it. I started looking at colleges recently and it looks like a good fit for my son. Do you have a child there now or who graduated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will probably be my kid. Look at College Confidential at the threads entitled "Class of 2021: GPA 3.0-3.4". That will give you good info about where those kids are getting accepted this year. We will be looking at St. Mary's College and Catholic colleges like Loyola, St. Joseph's, etc.
St. Joe's is a great choice. Great location, too.
Anonymous wrote:This will probably be my kid. Look at College Confidential at the threads entitled "Class of 2021: GPA 3.0-3.4". That will give you good info about where those kids are getting accepted this year. We will be looking at St. Mary's College and Catholic colleges like Loyola, St. Joseph's, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This will probably be my kid. Look at College Confidential at the threads entitled "Class of 2021: GPA 3.0-3.4". That will give you good info about where those kids are getting accepted this year. We will be looking at St. Mary's College and Catholic colleges like Loyola, St. Joseph's, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From my experience with 2 recent college applicants:
Longwood
Radford
Maybe: CNU
IUP
Elon
South Carolina
Should shoot way frigg'n higher than these two. Elon and SCar are good choices.
PP who responded honestly. What's your problem? Radford has always had the reputation of "easy to get into, but hard to stay."
B and C average students deserve a college education. Not all of us are stellar students. My Radford University degree has served me very well.
What is the deal with Elon? I know kids who barely get through high schoool who have gotten in, and another who got into Georgetown, Lehigh, and Colgate, but waitlisted. Anyway, OP, what HS your kid is in also matters, especially if they consider private colleges/universities. My child will graduate with a 3.0 (hopefully) from one of the well-known DC privates. I was quite surprised by the bump that just going to one of these schools gave at pretty strong colleges, including Lehigh, Lafayette, and Bucknell. Still deciding between those and a couple state flagships. I'm not sure that a 3.0 from local public schools would have the same result, would it? Or is it being full-pay that also helps (although, surprisingly, kid also got a lot of merit from one of these schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Va Tech probably
Before 2019 for non-engineering, perhaps.
Not now.
Colleges that Change Lives. It is a book that looked at smaller less well known slacs - but now they are more well known because of the book.Anonymous wrote:What is a CTLC school?
Anonymous wrote:Va Tech probably
Anonymous wrote:What is a CTLC school?