Anonymous wrote:Are there any schools with high level sports and 5k-8k undergrads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a tad smaller than the range you posted, but it checks most of your other boxes and is popular with sporty kids. Huge intramural sports scene. Most fraternities field teams, and freshmen (who can't rush until their second year) join teams with guys in their hall or classes. The alumni network is amazing, too. Most grads end up in lucrative jobs on The Street. Like at most LACs, demonstrated interest matters, especially for high stats kids, so he should definitely visit.
How are women’s intramural sports? Similarly popular?
Also, how does Bucknell compare to Lehigh and Lafayette? I know they’re different sizes and in different parts of PA, but how about the vibe/culture? Do they all yield protect? How can we find that info more generally? (Which schools yield protect high stats kids)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Stanford, SMU, Naval Academy, William and Mary, Villanova.
You are suggesting Stanford as a likely or safety?
Naval Academy is a terrible plan unless a kid is clear that they want to join the Navy. OP’s kid isn’t.
Anonymous wrote:This profile just doesn’t exist. Maybe Syracuse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a tad smaller than the range you posted, but it checks most of your other boxes and is popular with sporty kids. Huge intramural sports scene. Most fraternities field teams, and freshmen (who can't rush until their second year) join teams with guys in their hall or classes. The alumni network is amazing, too. Most grads end up in lucrative jobs on The Street. Like at most LACs, demonstrated interest matters, especially for high stats kids, so he should definitely visit.
How are women’s intramural sports? Similarly popular?
Also, how does Bucknell compare to Lehigh and Lafayette? I know they’re different sizes and in different parts of PA, but how about the vibe/culture? Do they all yield protect? How can we find that info more generally? (Which schools yield protect high stats kids)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relatively new and don’t know all the current lingo, but looking to help DC identify “realistic” and “safety” schools based on the criteria they’ve figured out so far.
Stats: Public HS. 3.98 UW, 1530 SAT, 10 APs, including Calc BC, Bio, Physics, and Physics C. Three sport Varsity athlete since 10th (but not recruited- wants to play Club or intramural only.) A few other interesting/selective ECs but nothing national-level or extraordinary.
DC wants a traditional leafy campus with a lot of school spirit and high level sports to watch. Mid-size (5-8k undergrad?) Not limited geographically. Suburban/near a city (but not in the heart of one) would be a plus. Broad interests, no major in mind yet. Full pay.
Reaches/Lottery (will likely ED one):
Duke?
Northwestern?
Cornell?
Vanderbilt?
Would love some ideas for more “realistic” targets and “safety” schools that fit this vibe.
Cornell seems like a terrible fit
Anonymous wrote:What high level sports are at Cornell and Vanderbilt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of Miami is a target/likely with those stats, in a suburb near Miami, mid-size, good culture for sports.
My kid has close stats and is interested in Miami. I've been told repeatedly on here that the SAT alone will get you yield protected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell is a tad smaller than the range you posted, but it checks most of your other boxes and is popular with sporty kids. Huge intramural sports scene. Most fraternities field teams, and freshmen (who can't rush until their second year) join teams with guys in their hall or classes. The alumni network is amazing, too. Most grads end up in lucrative jobs on The Street. Like at most LACs, demonstrated interest matters, especially for high stats kids, so he should definitely visit.
How are women’s intramural sports? Similarly popular?
Also, how does Bucknell compare to Lehigh and Lafayette? I know they’re different sizes and in different parts of PA, but how about the vibe/culture? Do they all yield protect? How can we find that info more generally? (Which schools yield protect high stats kids)
Anonymous wrote:Are there any schools with high level sports and 5k-8k undergrads?