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Anonymous
How does that GPA compare to other kids at her school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you try to improve SAT? Why so low?


A 1330 is a good score. Only here on DCUM would someone actually claim it's "low".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you try to improve SAT? Why so low?


A 1330 is a good score. Only here on DCUM 3would someone actually claim it's "low".


Only because it shuts her out of t10 schools which is all this board cares about
Anonymous
How does your DC rank at their school? Do you qualify for QB? If the answer is top 10 and qualified for qb, it’s a different story—try ivies and top 10 schools that are test optional.

Otherwise, there are many lacs generous with aid and are test optional. Case Western (not a lac) is particularly generous with aid. It is possible to get full aid at case western.
Anonymous
A 1300 can get you into an ivy league if FGLI or rural or from a geographically desirable location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you try to improve SAT? Why so low?


A 1330 is a good score. Only here on DCUM 3would someone actually claim it's "low".


Only because it shuts her out of t10 schools which is all this board cares about


It may not be enough for her state flagship university. It may also devalue her very high GPA. How do you explain the person consistently gets top grades in class but does so average on SAT. She should be able to do much better with preparation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does your DC rank at their school? Do you qualify for QB? If the answer is top 10 and qualified for qb, it’s a different story—try ivies and top 10 schools that are test optional.

Otherwise, there are many lacs generous with aid and are test optional. Case Western (not a lac) is particularly generous with aid. It is possible to get full aid at case western.


OP. We dont qualify for low income, and her school does not rank. SAT superscored from three takings, prepped, DC does not want to retake again. Which east coast lacs are generous with aid? We will look into Case Western. Thank you
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does your DC rank at their school? Do you qualify for QB? If the answer is top 10 and qualified for qb, it’s a different story—try ivies and top 10 schools that are test optional.

Otherwise, there are many lacs generous with aid and are test optional. Case Western (not a lac) is particularly generous with aid. It is possible to get full aid at case western.


OP. We dont qualify for low income, and her school does not rank. SAT superscored from three takings, prepped, DC does not want to retake again. Which east coast lacs are generous with aid? We will look into Case Western. Thank you


Question has been asked but you haven't responded. How does that GPA compare with the rest of the school? This is an important piece to it. Will it be impressive compared to other students?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you try to improve SAT? Why so low?


A 1330 is a good score. Only here on DCUM would someone actually claim it's "low".


I believe it’s actually a function of going test optional. Because now only the top 2% report. People don’t seem to get that test optional isn’t a great thing.
Anonymous
For merit aid, try to get apps in early. Well before the 1st round deadlines.

Catholic universities below the Notre Dame/Georgetown tier seem to be offering good merit aid. Many of these are regional schools so I am not sure which fit your needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you try to improve SAT? Why so low?


A 1330 is a good score. Only here on DCUM 3would someone actually claim it's "low". :roll:


Only because it shuts her out of t10 schools which is all this board cares about :roll:


It may not be enough for her state flagship university. It may also devalue her very high GPA. How do you explain the person consistently gets top grades in class but does so average on SAT. She should be able to do much better with preparation.


NP here with a rising senior with the same GPA, rigorous courseload, and a 1390. In my DD’s case it’s test anxiety. She is an extremely bright and hard working student, and she works herself up so much about these tests her brain just doesn’t do what it could when she’s relaxed. That’s what explains the discrepancy. She’ll retake in August.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does your DC rank at their school? Do you qualify for QB? If the answer is top 10 and qualified for qb, it’s a different story—try ivies and top 10 schools that are test optional.

Otherwise, there are many lacs generous with aid and are test optional. Case Western (not a lac) is particularly generous with aid. It is possible to get full aid at case western.


OP. We dont qualify for low income, and her school does not rank. SAT superscored from three takings, prepped, DC does not want to retake again. Which east coast lacs are generous with aid? We will look into Case Western. Thank you


Question has been asked but you haven't responded. How does that GPA compare with the rest of the school? This is an important piece to it. Will it be impressive compared to other students?


OP. We don't know tbh. There are quite a few with high gpa in her friend circle.
Anonymous
Geez, what a toxic thread.

Also, no one is answering your call for urban/suburban on the East Coast.

Would she be interested in Temple? Not everyone is, due to high crime in the surrounding neighborhood, but it's an excellent school that meets some of her criteria. Her stats would make her strong enough to get some merit. Also, maybe Philly's Thomas Jefferson University and St. Joe's. They are in nicer neighborhoods and are generous with aid.

I agree with Pitt.

Virginia Commonwealth

Maybe some mid-level Jesuit schools like Marist, Providence
Anonymous
Look at Emory
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geez, what a toxic thread.

Also, no one is answering your call for urban/suburban on the East Coast.

Would she be interested in Temple? Not everyone is, due to high crime in the surrounding neighborhood, but it's an excellent school that meets some of her criteria. Her stats would make her strong enough to get some merit. Also, maybe Philly's Thomas Jefferson University and St. Joe's. They are in nicer neighborhoods and are generous with aid.

Virginia Commonwealth

Maybe some mid-level Jesuit schools like Marist, Providence


I agree with Temple, one of my son’s friends will start there in the fall. I also wouldn’t rule out Rutgers, although it is a much harder admit since going over to the common ap. Possibly Fordham.
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