Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smaller schools in urban areas to consider:
Sarah Lawrence
Occidental
Brandeis
University of San Francisco (high chance for merit)
College of Charleston (good chance of merit)
Ridiculous recommendation. Only 6% of incoming class has a 1400-1600.
Why would a 1550 kid want to be surrounded by peers who never saw a single AP class?!!!
Anonymous wrote:I came here to write Santa Clara, but saw several others beat me to it. On the upswing from regional to national, small class sizes, and the kids we know who have attended have had incredible experiences as well as success in work/grad school options.
Anonymous wrote:Smaller schools in urban areas to consider:
Sarah Lawrence
Occidental
Brandeis
University of San Francisco (high chance for merit)
College of Charleston (good chance of merit)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.
Anonymous wrote:Possible targets:
Loyola Maryland
Fordham
SUNY Binghamton (larger)
Safety:
Marquette (a bit larger)
Those parameters are a little tough esp the 8k range
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.
Half your suggestions are surrounded by corn fields when OP requested urban city!
Alright fair enough but to me a kid w 1550 won’t be happy a school like Belmont.
Not Bc they couldn’t get a good education there but because they will be surrounded by peers who are average -below average when they are way above average themselves.
No skin in the game here - but I feel you underestimate the students at schools that aren’t “top” by your definition. Rankings do not give the end all be all picture of the intellectual capabilities of students at so many schools. Lots of smart hard working kids everywhere. A LOT[/quote]
DP. Enough of this sh**. A perfectly fine education is one thing and a student body with majority high intellectual capabilities is another. Belmont’s CDS indicates that ONLY 13% of the entering class has a score between 1400-1600. Let’s assume even fewer, half that number have a 1500-1600. That’s 6% of the class that operates at the calibre of OP’s student. That’s only 100 students. It is not a good match and sh*tty recommendation. You people are NUTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.
Half your suggestions are surrounded by corn fields when OP requested urban city!
Alright fair enough but to me a kid w 1550 won’t be happy a school like Belmont.
Not Bc they couldn’t get a good education there but because they will be surrounded by peers who are average -below average when they are way above average themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.
Half your suggestions are surrounded by corn fields when OP requested urban city!
Alright fair enough but to me a kid w 1550 won’t be happy a school like Belmont.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.
Half your suggestions are surrounded by corn fields when OP requested urban city!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do 4.0/1550 kids really end up at Belmont or Drew because of lack of better options?
I can see choosing these schools for specific programs or scholarships dollars or vicinity to home or any number of reasons but....are there really kids who end up there simply because they're a target school and they don't get in anywhere else?
No they don’t. Posters on these boards pulling ideas out of their a$$
It’s so annoying. This is a high stats kid who should be looking at top colleges and people are suggesting “less competitive” or “second rung” state schools and places like college of Charleston or Belmont. OP said nothing about looking for a less competitive school and why would she when her daughters stats are so high.
What are your suggestions for true targets and safeties? This was OP’s question. Not reaches. Thoughts?
St Olaf
Oberlin
Kenyon
Franklin & Marshall
Bard
Bryn Mawr
College of Wooster
Colleges that have a little prestige and are more selective than Belmont (96% accepted) or college of Charleston (76% accepted) or university of Minnesota (75% accepted) and Belmont avg SAT score is 1200. That should NOT be on OP’s list even if she likes the south.