Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools ranked 50-100 in USNWR.
William and Mary is 53, no way that is an option I don't think.
W&M is unusual in that it has very high applicant qualifications but has features (small size, few grad programs so lower research investments etc) that lower it in the current USNWR formulation. Other schools in that ranking may still be options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools ranked 50-100 in USNWR.
William and Mary is 53, no way that is an option I don't think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can swing it financially, apply Wake ED (always been TO).
Visit/show demonstrated interest (website/visits/webinars/AO)
Spend time on the app now.
This grades are not good enough for Wake, ED or not, not even close.
Last year, DC got into Wake RD with a 3.5 and test optional. No stellar ECs.
Yes, our college office recommends WFU to all students in this range and tells them to apply in august. All who have done so are in by mid-October. That’s one of the reasons it’s a hard admit in RD.
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And ditto August at our private too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, our college office recommends WFU to all students in this range and tells them to apply in august. All who have done so are in by mid-October. That’s one of the reasons it’s a hard admit in RD.
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And ditto August at our private too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools ranked 50-100 in USNWR.
William and Mary is 53, no way that is an option I don't think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can swing it financially, apply Wake ED (always been TO).
Visit/show demonstrated interest (website/visits/webinars/AO)
Spend time on the app now.
This grades are not good enough for Wake, ED or not, not even close.
Last year, DC got into Wake RD with a 3.5 and test optional. No stellar ECs.
Yes, our college office recommends WFU to all students in this range and tells them to apply in august. All who have done so are in by mid-October. That’s one of the reasons it’s a hard admit in RD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can swing it financially, apply Wake ED (always been TO).
Visit/show demonstrated interest (website/visits/webinars/AO)
Spend time on the app now.
This grades are not good enough for Wake, ED or not, not even close.
Last year, DC got into Wake RD with a 3.5 and test optional. No stellar ECs.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know VA schools, but consider Dickinson, Ursinus, SMCM, MHC (might be somewhat of a reach, but great school for training leaders), Muhlenberg, Juniata.