Ideally, yes, but there are instances where kids with GPAs of 3.3 to 3.5 and good test scores are admitted to Ivy League schools and top-tier universities. The rigor of these schools is well-known and considered when evaluating applicants. However, the admissions process varies from year to year. |
From another "Big 3" parent, this is the exact opposite of what we're seeing when it comes to the most selective colleges/universities (aside from kids with clear hooks (legacy and sports). Yes, GPA matters, but these schools look closely at the rigor of their courses in the context of that GPA. |
Not from NCS. You need a 3.8 minimum for top 20s, preferably 3.9. 3.7 won't cut it if you are not hooked. Maybe it's different at Sidwell. |
| Keep in mind this thread and the posts people are responding to are from 2022. Things may have changed, especially regarding GPAs etc needed to get into top colleges. |
Sidwell isn’t inflated like NCS so yes, it’s different |
NCS is inflated? |
Not true, I know a handful of girls who graduated from NCS within the last few years who were offered spots at T20's with a 3.4 and 1400+ SAT. Not sure if NCS is inflated, but I know Sidwell has an outstanding reputation, and the kids are well prepared. I'm assuming it's the same for some of the other schools as well. |
Uh, where are they in the Scoir data? You are making this up. It doesn't exist. I have a current senior and there is no such data. |