Brown ED - First term grades

Anonymous
My child applied to Brown ED and the school wants First term grade report within the first 2 weeks of November from the Counselor. Is the admissions committee expecting to see all A grades?. How will they view B+ on the Senior Q1 progress report?
Anonymous
They won't love a B+ tbh but if the rest of the file is incredibly strong, might overlook it.
Anonymous
Same issue, OP. And my kid’s was one point away and already an “A” now 2 weeks letter. Also, no +/- so it’s recorded as a “B”. Otherwise has an us 4.0. The HS is semester based so that first quarter is not indicative of the final grade, the midterm will be an “A”. The first quarter is also the most stringent grading period at our HS, particularly in writing courses.



Anonymous
Often what happens is they will defer these kids and then wait to see what happens by the end of the semester. All RD kids (new apps and deferred kids) will be required to submit first semester grades.

Make sure you senior remains locked in and gets those grades up.
Anonymous
uugh my kid has wo Bs rea to princeton, all As prior
Anonymous
The top schools are so selective- a B isn't what keeps most people out and an A won’t seal the deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:uugh my kid has wo Bs rea to princeton, all As prior


They will defer him.
Get those grades up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child applied to Brown ED and the school wants First term grade report within the first 2 weeks of November from the Counselor. Is the admissions committee expecting to see all A grades?. How will they view B+ on the Senior Q1 progress report?


What class? What major? What were other grades in this type of class before? Is it one B+ ever?
Anonymous
Don’t you think this could hurt? I mean, people post how a lower SAT or a superscore v a one sitting SAT should hurt…this is a significant thing that differentiates applicants, just like senior year grades. If it meant nothing, they wouldn’t ask except with regard to grades after acceptance to reconsider an acceptance.

Anonymous
Sorry, OP. I think that B means your DC is getting a deferral or rejection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Often what happens is they will defer these kids and then wait to see what happens by the end of the semester. All RD kids (new apps and deferred kids) will be required to submit first semester grades.

Make sure you senior remains locked in and gets those grades up.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:uugh my kid has wo Bs rea to princeton, all As prior


They will defer him.
Get those grades up.


Agree. Defer or reject.
Anonymous
Good God. Who wants to be part of this rat race? No wonder this generation has mental health issues. And most of these kids stressing out to the point of a nervous breakdown over one B+ won't end up more successful than their peers who "settle" for run-of-the-mill state schools. Arguably less, because they're so busy perfecting their resumes and freaking out over grades that they never develop the soft people skills required for success. Roll Tide!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good God. Who wants to be part of this rat race? No wonder this generation has mental health issues. And most of these kids stressing out to the point of a nervous breakdown over one B+ won't end up more successful than their peers who "settle" for run-of-the-mill state schools. Arguably less, because they're so busy perfecting their resumes and freaking out over grades that they never develop the soft people skills required for success. Roll Tide!


YUP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good God. Who wants to be part of this rat race? No wonder this generation has mental health issues. And most of these kids stressing out to the point of a nervous breakdown over one B+ won't end up more successful than their peers who "settle" for run-of-the-mill state schools. Arguably less, because they're so busy perfecting their resumes and freaking out over grades that they never develop the soft people skills required for success. Roll Tide!


I don’t think you get that it takes all different kinds of people:

- kids whose sole focus is a sport

- kids who grind academics with a particular goal in mind

- kids who are extroverts and try lots of different activities

- kids who are introverts and like quiet solo activities + school

Etc

Many won’t achieve goals they are trying to attain but they should still go for them if they want to.
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