Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)

Anonymous
Any catholic college haha
Anonymous
Santa Clara (reach)
Quinnipac
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any catholic college haha


Yeah Norte Dame, Georgetown, BC, or Villanova haha
Anonymous
*Notre
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:McDaniel in Westminster, MD


I'd recommend them too. Lots of support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any catholic college haha


Yeah Norte Dame, Georgetown, BC, or Villanova haha


Ha ok. Small catholic college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does “B student” mean 3.0 GPA? I’ve heard people use this term to describe students with pretty much anything under a 4.0.


Mix of A's and Bs. I would say optimistically 3.3-3.4. No SAT yet, will likely be low (took SSATs to get into high school and they were about 30th percentile).


So he’s in private school?
Anonymous
Elon is made for special needs kids.
Anonymous
Puget Sound might be a reach but it does offer students a lot of individual attention and, unlike many LACs, has a business major. Other CTCL colleges also might be good.
Anonymous
High Point and Elon
Anonymous
ODAC schools in Virginia. Bridgewater, Lynchburg, Roanoke, etc.
Anonymous
Depends on what private. A 3.4 from Sidwell is not the same as a 3.4 from somewhere like St. John’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does “B student” mean 3.0 GPA? I’ve heard people use this term to describe students with pretty much anything under a 4.0.


Mix of A's and Bs. I would say optimistically 3.3-3.4. No SAT yet, will likely be low (took SSATs to get into high school and they were about 30th percentile).


So he’s in private school?


Yes. Not a super rigorous one, but a decent one. No grade inflation.
Anonymous
Loyola or Towson or JMU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depends on what private. A 3.4 from Sidwell is not the same as a 3.4 from somewhere like St. John’s.


Just like a 3.4 at Sidwell is not the same at a 3.4 from St. Anslem’s.

OP I have a similar student. Also look at large state schools with good sports programs. They tend to have great disability offices since they serve a wide range of students.
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