What do you mean by a "known entity"? Teachers? Counselors? |
| The stats are not the be all end all either, nor is high school. |
No it means a big donor, a board member, a member of congress etc |
Virginia Tech. |
No, I am the PP, and I did not mean that. At all. I meant, very simply, a strong recommendation from a guidance counselor and/or teacher that the college knows of, and can trust to tell the truth. That will help admissions way more than some letter from a congressman or a trustee even. A donor/development office admit is a different animal. |
Pitt |
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Following, because I think my junior outside the DMV will have similar stats a year from now. We left MD years ago. It would be highly ironic to see her back at Frostburg or Towson with out of state tuition. And, btw, what is FERPA?
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I thought we were talking about highly competitive schools. VT 67% Pitt 57%. Both great colleges I would be proud to send my kids to, but they don't look at those things because they don't have the luxury of considering them. |
| Really, I would be thrilled if my sub 1000 SAT 3.5 DD got into Pitt or VT. |
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love this. test scores don't define a person. they represent how a student did on one particular day of his life during a pandemic. |
Agree |
Lots of people get wealthy by running their own businesses or being very good at sales. A charming personality, grit, hard work, and perserverance count for more than brains for most careers. I know a metric boatload of failed gifted students. |
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Same here. Do you think she’ll go test optional? |