Really? Admissions teams at which schools? |
This is exactly why my child chose a “second tier” (in terms of USNWR rankings) school, despite getting into more selective options. She did not want to repeat the culture she had encountered at a Montgomery County “W” school. She showed great judgement (and self knowledge), is learning a lot, adjusted well—she is thriving I highly recommend the talk that CTCL schools give, at various high schools. Even if you never consider the schools on their list, they encourage a very healthy approach to the college search (one that emphasizes fit). I am very glad that my DC and I heard it early in our process. |
- Indiana University - Purdue University - Ohio State - Kansas State - Arizona State University Suburban students in large schools tend to have an advantage of surviving a large setting. |
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"Surviving" ?
Sad choice of words for what are supposed to be some of the best years of your life. |
| Who in God’s name wants to go to those schools PP? |
| Apparently quite a few people considering they’re all pretty popular. |
IDK, Ohio State alone has over 45,000 undergrads, so I'm going to go with... a lot of people. |
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Parents of B students who got merit, can you please ID the schools?
I’d love to hear more from 15:18, for instance. My kid will have strong test scores and is working hard but in some of these public high school honors/AP classes, it’s hard to get an A. |
Makes sense coming from a large public university. It sounds like it has more to do with atmosphere and level of support than academics. |
Not in MCPS it isn’t! |
+100 My kids love learning but hate school. It’s such a shame. They are avid readers who are burned out by the pressure of high school. |
It certainly is in FCPS. My kid works her butt off and is barely getting Bs in her AP classes. |
All fine schools but it it nonsense to suggest a private kid with a B average gets "put in the bottom of the pile" at any of them. More likely they get (unsolicited) merit. |
If that’s your kid’s experience, that’s great. My kid’s Blair teachers are demanding and tough graders. I love it in one sense because college probably won’t be much of a change, but it doesn’t look spectacular on paper and the kid has to get into college first! |
Not 15:18, But my B student got significant merit scholarship aid at Allegheny College, College of Wooster, Clark University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Denison University, University of Mary Washington, and Juniata. |