3.7 UW at rigorous private HS with equivalent of 8 APs?

Anonymous
Hire a savvy college counselor. The parents seem clueless- so it will be extra helpful. Just don’t like them to talk you into somewhere weak because of “fit.”
Anonymous
look to see how her HS has placed in the last year or 2. Probably posted online in their CCO portion of the school's website: its called school profile.

It will tell you WAY more at least initially, than these guesses.
Anonymous
post the name of the HS and we'll find the school profile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her stats are likely too low for the T25. She will get much better info from her school counselor and naviance/scoir than this board particularly since she is not local.


Not necessarily. 3.8uw from a rigorous non-DMV private gets into schools like Vanderbilt, Cornell, WashU, Emory, Georgetown etc from our school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:its going to depend a lot on the high school but some options might be
Tufts
Boston College
Boston University
Hamilton
Colgate
Syracuse
Lafayette
Lehigh
Maybe Chicago (depending on the high school)

Pretty much anything outside of the top 10 liberal arts colleges and top 25 national universities.


Tend to agree...Barnard if ED, Colby, some other topish SLACs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her stats are likely too low for the T25. She will get much better info from her school counselor and naviance/scoir than this board particularly since she is not local.


Not necessarily. 3.8uw from a rigorous non-DMV private gets into schools like Vanderbilt, Cornell, WashU, Emory, Georgetown etc from our school.

yes, 3.8 maybe. 3.7 no. there is a list and it's right about there. these are not guarantees but 3.8 and above is where those schools start to be possible.
Anonymous
From our school, every college is in play with a 3.75 and that level of rigor. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you have earned the right to buy the lottery ticket, assuming strong test scores.

But this is really high school dependent. She should ask her counselor when they meet.
Anonymous
If you take a look at Harvard Westlake's unhooked college acceptance data, 3.7 / 4.5 UW gets you in many top schools, including ivies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she live in Virginia? Do you know her PSAT/SAT/ACT scores? Also would be good to know if she needs financial aid, wants a certain area of the country or size of school.


She is not in the DMV. Niece will take SAT for first time this spring. I don't know her PSAT. She is full pay I think.


The test scores will likely matter. We can help when she has those. But if she has mainly 5s on AP exams, she’ll likely be a strong candidate at many SLACs test optional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From our school, every college is in play with a 3.75 and that level of rigor. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you have earned the right to buy the lottery ticket, assuming strong test scores.

But this is really high school dependent. She should ask her counselor when they meet.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be very hard for DCUMs to gauge the admissions potential of a student from a school outside the DMV unless it has a national profile. If she's at the top school in Des Moines or Phoenix or whereever, no one here is really going to be able to give you tailored advice.


It's a top private school in the SF Bay area.
Anonymous
A 3.7 at a rigorous private is the equivalent to any grade inflated 4.0 + at a public school. Assuming you are applying to colleges that understand this, and depending on her SATs, she should be safe applying to any top 20-50.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be very hard for DCUMs to gauge the admissions potential of a student from a school outside the DMV unless it has a national profile. If she's at the top school in Des Moines or Phoenix or whereever, no one here is really going to be able to give you tailored advice.


It's a top private school in the SF Bay area.


The school profile will tell you what you need to know. Same with naviance. If you post the name we can show you the data.
Anonymous
You are getting a lot of random advice here. None of these people know the details of your niece's situation and objectives. I would look to hire a college counselor in this situation or at least have a consultation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are getting a lot of random advice here. None of these people know the details of your niece's situation and objectives. I would look to hire a college counselor in this situation or at least have a consultation.


agree with this. it really comes down to the actual school and relationships it has with colleges. i have kids at 2 rigorous privates and the admissions for any one university can be very different between the 2.
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