Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 11:55     Subject: Please critique this list for junior

If the kid had something close to a 4.0 with highest rigor, I think all of these schools could be in reach, since they’re TO. My kid got into Wes TO with that profile (as well as strong ECs/leadership).

But unless the HS is a grade deflator, meaning the kid is in the top 5-10%, I don’t think Wes, at least, is likely. Can’t hurt to shoot your shot, of course, as long as the kid is realistic. And if Wes is really the clear first choice, go ED.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 09:49     Subject: Please critique this list for junior

Anonymous wrote:B+/A- student in primarily honors/AP classes (though not in math). 1300 PSAT. Co-founded student hunger charity that has since spread to other towns. Captain of track team. Student council co-president for grade. Wants to major in politics/government. Strong interest in political organizing. Wants a small, politically active college.

Choices in order of reach
Wesleyan
Wellesley
Mount Holyoke
Sarah Lawrence
Reed
Lewis & Clark

What else? Did not like the vibe at Smith College, also considering Pitzer but have heard mixed things about livability.

Looking to spend a good chunk of money, huh? No interest in public?
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 09:48     Subject: Re:Please critique this list for junior

Anonymous wrote:If Catholic is okay, St Anselm's (NH)


St Anslems is a small, regional college and does not really fit in with the list, maybe as a deep safety.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 09:47     Subject: Please critique this list for junior

Anonymous wrote:Agree w/
Macalaster
Willamette
Dickinson
Scripps
Bryn Mawr

This is a good list!
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 01:32     Subject: Re:Please critique this list for junior

If Catholic is okay, St Anselm's (NH)
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2025 01:32     Subject: Please critique this list for junior

Look at Bates
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2025 23:46     Subject: Please critique this list for junior

Agree w/
Macalaster
Willamette
Dickinson
Scripps
Bryn Mawr