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There are literally thousands of colleges/universities and your kid's counselor came up with THREE?
Have you visited any schools yet? Is your DS more specific besides fun and school spirit? How close/far from home? Urban vs. suburban vs. rural? Big, small, medium? We meet with my DS's (small private) counselor in February and we already have a list, although open to any other schools she has to recommend. We've done a lot of visits, admittedly on the early side since DS is a travel team player too and his schedule is tight. I think I'd be less concerned with "where do students from big 3 schools go" and more focused on where your kid will flourish. |
| Check out skidmore, vassar, bates, university of Rochester, Miami university of Ohio, northeastern, Lehigh, Lafayette. Wisconsin will probably work out. UVM will work out. UNC is a reach. I’d also look at UMass Amherst and Delaware. |
Did the counselor mean UNC Chapel Hill or one of the other locations? There is no way Chapel Hill will happen with those stats. |
| DD was a B+ student (unweighted) at an elite private last year and is at Wisconsin as recruited athlete; she loves it. Two other kids with similar academic profile also went and I agree with counselor that its a target but not safety. Other kids went to UC Boulder, Lehigh, Alabama, University of Miami. These are all kids in a mix of honors/grade level classes, Bs but not perfect GPAs. |
Not a reach when you're paying OOS tuition; the bursar takes notes and stamp$$$ the OOS apps. |
Such bs from a jealous person who didn't save adequately for their kids's education. |
| My ds had a b average from a mom big 3 private and a 30. Got into both unass and Skidmore among many others. B students from big 3 with 31 ish scores will get into many of the schools mentioned. Ignore all stats on gpa or class rank other than your school’s Naviance and talk to your counselor. |
| Michigan. |
EXACTLY! School context really matters here, and solid Bs at Sidwell/STA/NCS/GDS is not the same as solid Bs at my kid's public school. The kid should continue to discuss target schools with the counselor and applying to 6-7, not 3. |
Nope. |
Many of these kids would be A students in public. The top DC private schools are very demanding. |
Baloney re these kids being A students at public. |
Big 3 school college counselor w/years of admission data relevant to your kid's high school > anonymous message board. |
| I had a 3.2 GPA from a very average high school in a different state, SAT lower 1400s, ACT 32. I got into Tulane, GWU, Wisconsin, Maryland, and some others. Later on I got my act together and got a PhD at an ivy league university. There's really no reason to be getting Bs if you are above 95th percentile on a standardized test, other than laziness (which I was, and it sounds like you son is) |
| Oh PP again, I did NOT get into UNC. That was well known to be a stretch school for me so I highly doubt your son would get in either with slightly lower stats |