Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she likes Chicago with the urban environment, then she'll love Columbia. And if loves the midwest, then maybe Northwestern as a nice safety. Closer to home, Christopher Newport. Maybe too a couple of years of community college at NOVA would be a good way to save some $$$ and if she's looking at Chicago, she should pretty definitely be able to get in!!!
Caltech also is very underappreciated, so I second that one.
Maybe Wooster and Juniata as others have said.
OP, does all of this resonate???
What. By whom???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech, U Michigan, University of Wisconsin- Madison
Come on these are not safeties. Wisconsin in some cases but even that is a stretch.
Georgia Tech's 2020 acceptance rate was 21%, average admit GPA is 4.07, average SAT is 1465. I expect that out of state is tougher than instate.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is trying to pick safety schools and really only wants to go places where the students are focused and serious about their classes. She doesn’t want to go to a party/ very Greek school or a school where there is no enthusiasm or school spirit because it was the safety school for most people there. How do you find such a place?
I know I’m oversimplifying things and you can find dedicated students and partiers at ALL schools. She is nerdy and knows that at a huge state school there are focused, studious kids but thinks they’d be hard to find.
Any suggestions? (She has good grades/scores but can’t count on getting into her top schools.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech, U Michigan, University of Wisconsin- Madison
Come on these are not safeties. Wisconsin in some cases but even that is a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is trying to pick safety schools and really only wants to go places where the students are focused and serious about their classes. She doesn’t want to go to a party/ very Greek school or a school where there is no enthusiasm or school spirit because it was the safety school for most people there. How do you find such a place?
I know I’m oversimplifying things and you can find dedicated students and partiers at ALL schools. She is nerdy and knows that at a huge state school there are focused, studious kids but thinks they’d be hard to find.
Any suggestions? (She has good grades/scores but can’t count on getting into her top schools.)
You’d be surprised if ou look at SLACs with good merit. Small colleges are $$$$. Lots of kids will go a tier down to get the merit money and afford a small school. The kids ar Wooster were impressive and their med school admit rates are very strong. So, someone there is studying.
Anonymous wrote:’Anonymous wrote:Georgia Tech, U Michigan, University of Wisconsin- Madison
I don’t agree. Michigan and Wisconsin have a huge Greek life and party scene. Are their people who don’t participate in either? Yes, of course. But these are definitely party schools. Very good academics though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads become meaningless real fast. Everyone is just throwing names around. It makes no sense and not helpful at all.
Agree.
However, I think that SMCM and College of Wooster are useful, on point suggestions. (I really do, but I recognize the irony of my post.)
So are St. Olaf, Dickinson Juanita and some of the lower ranked seven sisters (not Barnard or Wellesley, yes Sarah Lawrence (now coed) and MHC). Yes, Mary Washington for instate VA. Guilford College in GSO, NC is Quaker and a nice choice. A 1350-1400 SAT kid with a mix of As and Bs and a couple of APs the last two years should get into these schools and have a good chance at enough merit to make it in state comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Pomona,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads become meaningless real fast. Everyone is just throwing names around. It makes no sense and not helpful at all.
Agree.
However, I think that SMCM and College of Wooster are useful, on point suggestions. (I really do, but I recognize the irony of my post.)
So are St. Olaf, Dickinson Juanita and some of the lower ranked seven sisters (not Barnard or Wellesley, yes Sarah Lawrence (now coed) and MHC). Yes, Mary Washington for instate VA. Guilford College in GSO, NC is Quaker and a nice choice. A 1350-1400 SAT kid with a mix of As and Bs and a couple of APs the last two years should get into these schools and have a good chance at enough merit to make it in state comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Brigham Young