Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious musician who is maybe a little nerdy?
Lawrence University.
+1 We visited a couple of years ago. Great place. If it was in the Northeast, instead of in Wisconsin, it would be a T10 impossible to get into college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An American flag and also the marine flag while allowing other flags for various groups
to stay up. This was in the news a few years back. You can search and decide if it is a good fit.
Trinity College not Trinity University in SA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga for engineering. Small class sizes, caring profs, ABET accredited. Small city. Pretty state. School spirit (D1 basketball). Merit $ is typical.
I'd say most Jesuit colleges are hidden gems and I'm surprised they aren't more popular (outside of the couple super popular ones). Hits the sweet spot for a lot of kids with mid-size + city locations. My friend's DD is very happy at University of Scranton.
+1. The lower-ranked Jesuit schools typically offer merit and are often not heavy lifts for admission.
Gonzaga gets a fair number of students from CA. Maybe not so many from the northeast.
Anonymous wrote:An American flag and also the marine flag while allowing other flags for various groups
to stay up. This was in the news a few years back. You can search and decide if it is a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious musician who is maybe a little nerdy?
Lawrence University.
+1 We visited a couple of years ago. Great place. If it was in the Northeast, instead of in Wisconsin, it would be a T10 impossible to get into college.
Anonymous wrote:Serious musician who is maybe a little nerdy?
Lawrence University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trinity University. Super well resourced school with merit to give. For kids who are open to going South, tempted by Alabama money, but want a SLAC .. here's your school. Intellectually rigorous, no athletic scholarships at all. Great new buildings, fantastic dorms. Engineering, accounting, Chinese (one of the best in the country) .. they deliver the goods. And San Antonio is a gem.
Couldn't talk my dd into looking and I don't blame here, but it's a great option
YES, this is a great one
They were making kids take flags down. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:What's your favorite safety or low target?
A place you think is underrated, or an easier admit from here because of geography. A place with new and exciting growth, or an old reliable that doesn't get the ink. A school that blew you away during a tour, or you think will be impossible to get into in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trinity University. Super well resourced school with merit to give. For kids who are open to going South, tempted by Alabama money, but want a SLAC .. here's your school. Intellectually rigorous, no athletic scholarships at all. Great new buildings, fantastic dorms. Engineering, accounting, Chinese (one of the best in the country) .. they deliver the goods. And San Antonio is a gem.
Couldn't talk my dd into looking and I don't blame here, but it's a great option
YES, this is a great one
Anonymous wrote:I think Colorado College will be substantially harder to get into in 5 years.