Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU VCU TOWSON SMCM ST. JOE'S IN PHILLY
GpA and predicted test scores are too low for GMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said you are looking for gender balance, but perhaps consider Sweet Briar College (all girls). It really is a charming, wonderful school.
With 3,000 -5,000 institutions of higher learning in the US, why would anyone pay private fees to a college which recently bellied up but was only narrowly saved by alums? That could happen again tomorrow
I doubt it. They got rid of the old President. A new president is doing things in a different way.
I think the people trying to close the school for their own selfish purposes have been removed. It’s a lovely school. I’ve spent a lot of time on that campus. Pretty hiking trails. Horses. Small campus vibe with everything close. Good security. Nice library and gym.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you said you are looking for gender balance, but perhaps consider Sweet Briar College (all girls). It really is a charming, wonderful school.
With 3,000 -5,000 institutions of higher learning in the US, why would anyone pay private fees to a college which recently bellied up but was only narrowly saved by alums? That could happen again tomorrow
Anonymous wrote:Op, You said that 3.3 has a few AP classes, does she have honors classes as well? Will she be in at least calculus senior year? If so, and she gets he SAT score above 1200, I’d put University of Delaware and Temple on her “reach” list. Both great schools for B students.
My niece is at Towson. I would not pay for Towson out of state when Virginia has equally good average schools. I hear great things about CNU on this forum. And I’d put JMU and George Mason on that “reach” list too.
PS my niece did not get into Delaware or Temple but did get into JMU. That was a few years ago, and boy things have changed.
Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:GMU VCU TOWSON SMCM ST. JOE'S IN PHILLY
Anonymous wrote:It’s not big but take a look at Roanoke. It meets a lot of your other wishlist items and it’s a pretty holistic admissions process.
Anonymous wrote:I know you said you are looking for gender balance, but perhaps consider Sweet Briar College (all girls). It really is a charming, wonderful school.