Anonymous wrote:Agreed. So, could someone please suggest some Midwest safeties.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume he’s a junior. He should ED to his favorite SLAC. It is really hard to find comparable schools to the more selective SLACs.
I would add Grinnell.
The kid is not getting into Grinnell. Not with limited extras. And definitely not if the kid doesn’t apply ED. The admit rate is in the single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Colleges that Change Lives.
They are known for being supportive communities.
Oh please. They are known only for banning together for marketing purposes.
Here. We. Go. Again.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks for all the thoughts here!
Mellow vibe = Collaborative vs competitive feel
I am surprised that people aren't more bullish on kid's chances at F&M, Lafayette, Kenyon, etc.
Also, we are full pay - does that make a difference here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would keep F&M, Union, Lafayette, and UMD, Kenyon. Add Dickinson. I think Bucknell and Lehigh are the WRONG fit, and I can't really comment on the others.
F&M and Lafeyette are very similar to Bucknell and Lehigh.
Agreed. So, could someone please suggest some Midwest safeties.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume he’s a junior. He should ED to his favorite SLAC. It is really hard to find comparable schools to the more selective SLACs.
I would add Grinnell.
The kid is not getting into Grinnell. Not with limited extras. And definitely not if the kid doesn’t apply ED. The admit rate is in the single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out Colleges that Change Lives.
They are known for being supportive communities.
Oh please. They are known only for banning together for marketing purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Check out Colleges that Change Lives.
They are known for being supportive communities.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep suggesting Juniata? Have you read student reviews? It sounds terrible and difficult to transfer out of.
Anonymous wrote:I assume he’s a junior. He should ED to his favorite SLAC. It is really hard to find comparable schools to the more selective SLACs.
I would add Grinnell.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider Skidmore.