Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rochester
No. Rochester would need a rigorous course load + higher GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Rochester
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d think JMU, CNU, UDel, Miami Ohio, St. Joe’s, Towson, Elon, TCNJ.
Thank you. What are CNU and TCNJ?
Christopher Newport and The College of New Jersey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d think JMU, CNU, UDel, Miami Ohio, St. Joe’s, Towson, Elon, TCNJ.
Thank you. What are CNU and TCNJ?
Anonymous wrote:Penn State
NC State (maybe)
U of South Carolina
Bama (Culverhouse Business School is very well resourced)
Tenn
Ole Miss
Maybe UMCP
Definitely Towson
Maybe DE
I wouldn’t opt for a small school nobody has heard of unless your kid needs a small school. Gettysburg is crazy expensive, and it’s not going to register with potential employers the way a state flagship will.
Anonymous wrote:I’d think JMU, CNU, UDel, Miami Ohio, St. Joe’s, Towson, Elon, TCNJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State
NC State (maybe)
U of South Carolina
Bama (Culverhouse Business School is very well resourced)
Tenn
Ole Miss
Maybe UMCP
Definitely Towson
Maybe DE
I wouldn’t opt for a small school nobody has heard of unless your kid needs a small school. Gettysburg is crazy expensive, and it’s not going to register with potential employers the way a state flagship will.
Are you coming from public or private?
My kid with 3.7 us and no ap or honors did not get in Delaware. No Way to UMD college park. But my kid had abysmal sat score and a 1300 is respectable. Make UDel a reach. And if you in MD consider Towson. My education major DD had a great experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juniata College
Muhlenberg
Allegheny College
Juniata sounds like a good fit for him.
We will look at Juniata. Thank you so much for the recommendation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State
NC State (maybe)
U of South Carolina
Bama (Culverhouse Business School is very well resourced)
Tenn
Ole Miss
Maybe UMCP
Definitely Towson
Maybe DE
I wouldn’t opt for a small school nobody has heard of unless your kid needs a small school. Gettysburg is crazy expensive, and it’s not going to register with potential employers the way a state flagship will.
Are you coming from public or private?
My kid with 3.7 us and no ap or honors did not get in Delaware. No Way to UMD college park. But my kid had abysmal sat score and a 1300 is respectable. Make UDel a reach. And if you in MD consider Towson. My education major DD had a great experience.
Anonymous wrote:Really? Vassar, F&M and Skidmore, Bucknell? Do these seem realistic to people? I had thought those were out of reach for my son, who has a higher gpa and higher scores based on Navisnce.
Anonymous wrote:Penn State
NC State (maybe)
U of South Carolina
Bama (Culverhouse Business School is very well resourced)
Tenn
Ole Miss
Maybe UMCP
Definitely Towson
Maybe DE
I wouldn’t opt for a small school nobody has heard of unless your kid needs a small school. Gettysburg is crazy expensive, and it’s not going to register with potential employers the way a state flagship will.