| My DS got a B every year of high school. In at UMD. OOS. Strong SAT, rigorous high school. |
What gets submitted to college is final grade for each year. Semester grades are not reported except for Senior Mid year GPA and Grades after Q2 |
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Half a dozen B's - at TJ in STEM subjects.
High SAT. Declined from UMD, UVA. In at VT, Purdue. |
What this PP said Depends on which high school, what classes, and when |
Agreed. For my kid, all As...in at VT and UMD (in-state) for engineering. At this public high school, VT is a safety for those with reasonably good grades. Kid's friend who got at least one C was rejected from UMD engineering but accepted to VT engineering. |
How is that good? Your kids would get C's and D's. |
UMD > VT for eng (and CS). I know of a magnet kid from MCPS who got rejected to UMD for eng but in at Purdue. I think for MCPS kids, Purdue is easier to get into than UMD for Eng and CS. |
Not mine (35 ACT). But if C's were the most common grade given, kids wouldn't live in fear of one B ruining their future like they do now. It isn't healthy, nor are kids receiving honest feedback on their performance. |
I don’t think our school does this. Each semester has its own grade, final exam, and GPA. Cumulative GPA is made up of all the semester grades |
| zero. College Park. TO applicant. And based on other candidates from her high school, we were told it definitely mattered |
Not true for MCPS, in part because they have classes that are only one semester. |
Not true. I have had kids at 3 different DC-area private schools. Every semester grade and final year end grade is reported on the transcript. So schools see 3 grades for each class: S1, S2, Final grade. Maybe some schools do it the way you are describing, but it is not the norm at all. That would be crazy grade inflation if only year end grades were on the transcript. No wonder people some public school parents say their kids have never received a B. |
Can certainly have some Bs. It’s not a deal-breaker and it will only get easier as we head over the demographic cliff. |
| Got into UMD EA with no scholarship. 2 Bs. 17 AP or IB courses including senior year. |
| BS in 3 years of language classes (not good with languages), AP chem as a junior, calc BC as a senior. Lots of APs. STEM major but not engineering. In at VT, UMD and Purdue last year. |