| This is the OP. Thanks for the interesting array of responses. I was expecting to get flamed and was heartened by many who seem to agree that being a B average kid in high school isn't the end of the world. I realize that not every kid can afford full freight for college, BTW. There are state colleges for low stats kids too. Think St. Mary's in MD, Frostburg or Christopher Newport. There are also private schools known to give a lot aid even to B students. |
so are you going to name this school or not? |
Nothing unusual. Of course he's college material. Only time these stats wouldn't be is if the parents want a reason to not spend the money. Op, it is nice he's done well in college. It's nice you are so proud. |
So is grade deflation, especially when a charter wants to get rid of a student for whatever reason. |
OP, this person illustrates the great exceptionalism of DCUM. Other children may be average, but OUR average children are actually just brilliant in disguise, until we are able to get them enough prescription medication and tutors for others to see their brilliance. |
Someone's in denial.
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I don't think so, because the whole point of my post is that name brand schools aren't everything. |
Bravo! |
I applied to colleges a million years ago (1993) and even with a 3.3 from a top private HS, I was waitlisted at St. Mary's. I even had relatives who went there. I got into Towson, Frostburg and Salisbury though. |
Actually, a 26 ACT is better than 83% of test takers. |
I just looked up the ACT percentile rank as well. That's better than average. And if he took challenging high school course such as AP classes/honors classes at an academically rigorous (high SES) school then a 3.0 isn't bad. Not everyone should be going to college. If your ACT is below the 25th percentile rank, a trade school would be better. |
+1. Good for you! |
Frostburg is not in the same league as St. Mary's. |
Was your GPA 3.3 weighted or unweighted? Do you remember what your ACT &/or SAT scores were? |
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I'm genuinely curious. Whad the name of the college? |