No data point for my son on Naviance

<p>RR, You should be able to find other public schools in that list. I do want you to keep a few things in mind: </p>

<p>1- If he’s looking at large publics, apply early. A lot of them function on rolling admission and once a class is full, it’s full.
2- You will probably need to apply lower than whatever his strength is. So he probably won’t get into a school where he has the median gpa.
3- When you look at Naviance, look carefully at the % accepted. If the admitted students of 2 schools have similar stats, you son is much more likely to get into the one with a high admissions rate.
4- Your son’s essay will be more important than that of most kids. </p>

<p>One of my kids had similar stats and was admitted to 2 flagship schools: Arizona and Indiana. I think your son would also have a good chance at some of the New England flagships, at Penn State and at Delaware. If by any chance he’s Catholic, Catholic U in DC might also be a good place for him.</p>