Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who just drop the 50 to 100 schools are nuts. Op, you need to talk to selectivity with a college counselor, not go off U.S. news rankings. Those stats will not be good enough for Tulane, NE, Miami, or Clemson oos. Think Syracuse, Delaware, JMU, maybe VTTech for a less competitive major.
But OP said her kid prefers a smaller school.
OP, has she looked at University of Dayton?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin & Marshall
Lehigh
Bucknell
JMU
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LOL. You're kidding? JMU maybe (depending on location), but not lehigh or bucknell
Bucknell's middle 50% SAT is 1170-1370. ACT is 25-32. It's not a huge reach for OP's kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she'd be happy at a LAC, and for targets might aim at some ranked around 50-80 in US News. Hobart & William Smith, Kalamazoo, Rhodes, Muhlenberg, Allegheny, Wooster. Agnes Scott if considering all-female? Maybe Bard if she leans artsy in addition to being sporty.
Very reasonable list except for Smith.
NP
Hobart and William Smith is the name of one college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she'd be happy at a LAC, and for targets might aim at some ranked around 50-80 in US News. Hobart & William Smith, Kalamazoo, Rhodes, Muhlenberg, Allegheny, Wooster. Agnes Scott if considering all-female? Maybe Bard if she leans artsy in addition to being sporty.
Very reasonable list except for Smith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin & Marshall
Lehigh
Bucknell
JMU
Apply TO
LOL. You're kidding? JMU maybe (depending on location), but not lehigh or bucknell
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like she'd be happy at a LAC, and for targets might aim at some ranked around 50-80 in US News. Hobart & William Smith, Kalamazoo, Rhodes, Muhlenberg, Allegheny, Wooster. Agnes Scott if considering all-female? Maybe Bard if she leans artsy in addition to being sporty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smaller school with that profile— St. Olaf and Wooster come to mind as solid matches that should give your kid merit. These were my kids safeties and we visited both. I would have been okay with either. But personally, I really liked St Olaf.
Oberlin, Kenyon, and Macalaster (esp if full pay) also come to mind as match/higher match with merit being possible. Grinnell as a reach. Carleton as reach w/ little to no merit offered.
Clealy, we focused on the Midwestern SLACS.
PP, since you focused on midwest, I'm curious, did you look at Lake Forest as a safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin & Marshall
Lehigh
Bucknell
JMU
Apply TO
LOL. You're kidding? JMU maybe (depending on location), but not lehigh or bucknell
Anonymous wrote:Smaller school with that profile— St. Olaf and Wooster come to mind as solid matches that should give your kid merit. These were my kids safeties and we visited both. I would have been okay with either. But personally, I really liked St Olaf.
Oberlin, Kenyon, and Macalaster (esp if full pay) also come to mind as match/higher match with merit being possible. Grinnell as a reach. Carleton as reach w/ little to no merit offered.
Clealy, we focused on the Midwestern SLACS.
Anonymous wrote:Franklin & Marshall
Lehigh
Bucknell
JMU
Apply TO
Anonymous wrote:Please suggest target schools for this profile.
Current junior at FCPS large high school. Captain and starter of her varsity sport, but not a lot of other extracurriculars and not a candidate for D1 or sports scholarships or anything like that. Consistently has gotten 5 A’s and 2B’s each school year. 1250 SAT. Will have 8 AP’s. Prefers a smaller school.