Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not mid-size, but I don't think ODU should be counted out. It is a very nice campus not far from the beaches. Lots to do in the area.
OP your kid can do much better than ODU for sure. My kid has lower stats and we left ODU very unimpressed.
Anonymous wrote:Not mid-size, but I don't think ODU should be counted out. It is a very nice campus not far from the beaches. Lots to do in the area.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.
Sorry, I should have been clearer. I mean 3.7 weighted GPA. I don't think that is very strong for FCPS.
Thanks, like Syracuse, St Joe's, Providence. Anyone know Fairfield or Loyola Baltimore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Univ Dayton. Tons of merit, very loyal alumni, big sports school for basketball.
Go, Flyers! My son is a junior at Univ of Dayton. Received a lot of merit, which made it equal to the cost of an in-state school (we're in Maryland), very loyal alumni, and the basketball team was in the NCAA Tournament this year. And if he wants to participate in sports, there's a very active and varied intramural sports program.
Around 8,000 undergrads and a very nice and manageable campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, he can get into VT. He needs to know which he prefers: VT or JMU. Voice that repeatedly to his HS counselor. State it plainly in his application. Shower one school with love. Not both. Imho don't even apply to both. Don't risk getting into the one he doesn't prefer.
Worst advice ever. Neither are guaranteed with a 3.7 weighted. Many surprise waitlists this year at JMU and VT always has the chance of being waitlisted. Don't be like some of my daughter's friends and only apply to one school and then having to scramble at the last minute to find out who is still taking applications when they get deferred and then waitlisted.
I agree, terrible advice, especially the suggestion to only apply to one. Insane!