Anonymous wrote:Also , go to the IB recruiting fare next Saturday. 4/16 Those schools know what the work for full IB means. They want real people, not just stats.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a similar profile is ecstatically happy at Hollins. Look at the second-tier women's colleges. Look at Sweet Briar, I kid you not. if money's an issue, these schools have money.
3.3 will not get her into Wellesley -- the school that produces the first woman president will likely go through the roof in terms of competitiveness as a result.
My other kid with a similar GPA but significantly better SAT scores also did not get into Oberlin, Macalester and the like despite studying piano at Julliard, winning competitions, etc.
the competition out there is fierce. Fall in love with your safety school. It will all work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's interested in U Rochester. I don't know much about it.
Pretty campus. Pretty uniform student group (upper middle class). Very cold and snowy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a similar profile is ecstatically happy at Hollins. Look at the second-tier women's colleges. Look at Sweet Briar, I kid you not. if money's an issue, these schools have money.
3.3 will not get her into Wellesley -- the school that produces the first woman president will likely go through the roof in terms of competitiveness as a result.
My other kid with a similar GPA but significantly better SAT scores also did not get into Oberlin, Macalester and the like despite studying piano at Julliard, winning competitions, etc.
the competition out there is fierce. Fall in love with your safety school. It will all work out.
OP's DD is overqualified for Sweet Briar and Hollins.
I tend to agree with this. Wellesley would be a reach, but Mt. Holyoke and Bryn Mawr might be high matches for OP's DD, if she is interested in women's colleges.
Anonymous wrote:She's interested in U Rochester. I don't know much about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a similar profile is ecstatically happy at Hollins. Look at the second-tier women's colleges. Look at Sweet Briar, I kid you not. if money's an issue, these schools have money.
3.3 will not get her into Wellesley -- the school that produces the first woman president will likely go through the roof in terms of competitiveness as a result.
My other kid with a similar GPA but significantly better SAT scores also did not get into Oberlin, Macalester and the like despite studying piano at Julliard, winning competitions, etc.
the competition out there is fierce. Fall in love with your safety school. It will all work out.
OP's DD is overqualified for Sweet Briar and Hollins.
Anonymous wrote:She's not lazy. She is in a demanding program and struggles with two classes - physics and calculus. Also, at our school the grading is hard. Her English teacher said it is very difficult for students in my class to get an "A" - that is for exceptional work.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with a similar profile is ecstatically happy at Hollins. Look at the second-tier women's colleges. Look at Sweet Briar, I kid you not. if money's an issue, these schools have money.
3.3 will not get her into Wellesley -- the school that produces the first woman president will likely go through the roof in terms of competitiveness as a result.
My other kid with a similar GPA but significantly better SAT scores also did not get into Oberlin, Macalester and the like despite studying piano at Julliard, winning competitions, etc.
the competition out there is fierce. Fall in love with your safety school. It will all work out.