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OP, keep in mind that high school GPA depends heavily on the specific high school. There is no one-size-fits-all answer for college admission results even among private high schools.
I also agree with a PP that your use of the abbreviation "PS" in the title was confusing. |
| Is she full pay? |
| These are all pretty common admits from mediocre students at our large public. |
| Kids with worse grades and scores than your DD have gotten into all of these schools in the past six years from our NJ public school. So I don’t think your results were out of the ordinary. |
What are you talking about? How did Skidmore enter this conversation? |
I don't think you know what pointy means. This student is NOT pointy. At all. OP, your DD had the outcomes I would expect. Kudos to you and the school for pointing her in the direction where she could be successful! |
OK, which of your DC’s schoolmates that you hate goes to Skidmore? Only reason for this gratuitous elbow off the top rope. Also, this kid would not get into Skidmore BTW, even if TO. |
The bolded is what the bottom 1/3 of the private school get accepted to, and the Clemson-community college start program, down to the very bottom of the class who have 3.2 weighted/1100 range SAT. 1380 is the median at ours. No offense but those are average schools for an average-overall kid who is understandably below average at a good private high school. Nothing remarkable there. |
Nope, they are not |
Ole Miss has a 98% acceptance rate. |
Her stats show a reliable B student who would do well in college. Schools don’t expect AP science and math unless the student’s major is heavily reliant on science and math . University of Alabama requires a 2.0 GPA with SAT 900. Same with most of those schools. Someone with her stats is definitely ready for college. |
It doesn’t matter, her tests and grades are high enough to get into the schools. |
You mean the TOP public in your area, right? |
Who are you to call so many students mediocre? You have no idea what these students are like, only that they aren’t AP students in math and science. These are the majority of students in American colleges. As adults the only ones who will talk about what college people went to will be the loud insecure adults. Stop being rude. |
Please, these are not hard to get into... |