Average at a top 10 is 3.7-3.85 GPA. These students still get in to med school and law school(even T14), and we know multiple engineering sophomores at a top10 who have around a 3.5 which is just below average there and they have paid internships secured for the summer. This elite school has data by gpa for many paths and even the lower kids have great outcomes. Part is because the professors’ connections are more likely to be at peer schools. The speakers the school brings in are from similarly ranked big name prestigious schools or from FAANG or hot new startups. The connection factors are why you go to a top school. If the kid is a 1500 average type ivy kid there is no guarantee they would be top5% at the lesser school anyway, and unless they are in a specific program that has access to a better network and summer funds(ie morehead-cain scholars) it is not likely worth the gamble |
| ^keeping it really, the 3.9X kids have much more prestigious paid summer internships |
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Average at top 10. I would hate for my kid to go to a lesser school and have more pressure to perform there. If they get a few bad grades at a top school they will be fine. If they are at a lesser school there is no guarantee they will be at the top, no matter how smart they are, so if something goes wrong, it is a bigger issue.
Also, going to the top school they are theoretically surrounded by smarter kids (I know it doesn't always work that way). And this will be their friends and network for life. For most schools, the hardest part is getting in. Go to the best school you get into (where you are happy and comfortable, which is a big deal also), particularly if you know you got in for your smarts and not because you are hooked. |
+1 not all kids feel the pressure. |