Friday, August 21, 2020
Dont Go Chasing Waterfalls How to Choose Your Safety Schools, feat. Wisdom from TLC TKG
Donât Go Chasing Waterfalls How to Choose Your Safety Schools, feat. Wisdom from TLC Itâs time to pick your safety schools. And while youâve tried different ways to imagine that youâre not going to have to resort to going there, itâs all the same: your test scores are what they are and each school has an average range. The good news is, there are THOUSANDS of schools in this country. There are bound to be three to five you donât hate.Thought That They Would Never Do Me Wrong So, weâve accepted the fact that you can probably come up with at least a few safety schools that donât suck to you. Great! Youâre halfway there. Now, the next step is figuring out which of those actually look pretty good. We wish it werenât so, but the hard truth is that a âsafetyâ is not a guarantee. In fact, itâs often less of a guarantee than a target. Thatâs not because youâre a scrub. (Youâre not). Itâs because schools often know that theyâre your safety. So, if you fall into the 75th percentile of scores (which is what we at TKG consider to be a safety), schools who are worried about their yield rates would sometimes rather offer admission to a candidate they think is more likely to attend.Your Outsides Are Cool, Your Insides Are Blueâ¦But You Still Need to Pick a SchoolOnce youâve chosen the schools for which you fall into the right percentile, itâs time to think about the criteria youâd like each school to meet. Consider that for this exercise, you should have it your way or nothing at all. The two most important factors are personality and programs. Consider what kind of environment youâd like to see in a school. Size, social life, extra-curriculars, and distance from home should all be factors in creating your list. Then, focus on the kinds of classes and majors they offer.Picking the right safety schools for you are not only important as a backup, but as a potential first-choice, too. Many schools offer merit-based scholarships to highly-qualified students. While we are not a financial-aid company and are not necess arily experts in the subject, a number of our clients (those who donât qualify as being need-based) are getting merit-based scholarships. No matter how wealthy you are, college is really expensive. If you get any money your way, thatâs something to consider, so choose your safeties wisely.Want to make sure you have a diverse and solid list of schools on your application list? Reach out to us. We can help you identify the right places for you.
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