LAC with strong theatre

<p>With her accomplishments in academics, theater and skating I would think that your daughter would be a strong candidate for many colleges – Williams included. I don’t see her scores as a negative issue. These colleges are looking for smart, energetic, multitalented kids who will contribute to the campus community.</p>

<p>For sure, she should put together theater and music supplements, not just a video or recording, but a package including a resume listing performances, classes, awards, travel opportunities; an additional recommendation from an instructor or mentor; her “what I do when I’m not studying” essay; a limited (1 or 2) number of media reviews. </p>

<p>In small college admissions, more material is good. The point is to use all the elements – essays, recommendations, resumes – to communicate her level of involvement and commitment.</p>

<p>My son is a Williams alumni (art & art history). His other favorites have already been mentioned – Wesleyan, Hamilton, Kenyon. I would also take a look at the Maine 3: Colby, Bates and Bowdoin.</p>

<p>For less selectives, she might consider one of the women’s colleges, especially Smith.</p>

<p>She might look at theater from the other end of the telescope: even if schools aren’t known for their programs, they still have theater departments and majors, and they still need to admit actors and technicians. Your daughter’s experience and intention to participate would be a plus just about anywhere.</p>