NCS Reception

Anonymous
The Good News

Your high SAT/ACT score proves your academic abilities and intellectual aptitude. While it’s possible to have a high GPA without being super smart (since some schools inflate GPAs), it’s almost impossible to get a high SAT/ACT score if you don’t have significant intellectual ability. Colleges know this.

Hmmmmmm.
Anonymous
Yes, Syracuse for a B+ NCS student.
Anonymous
Test scores for Syracuse?
Anonymous
B+ and only Syracuse? No offense, but I have known kids who have nearly flunked out of less rigorous schools and gotten in there.
Anonymous
2100 for Syracuse with activities. Zero interest from GC
Anonymous
GC?
Anonymous
2100 is very respectable as is 2310.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2310 wait listed at South Carolina?


We are being trolled. I had a 3.2 kid at Ncs with less strong test scores and she ended up at Syracuse. The kids who are sub 3 are the bottom of the barrel at Ncs. They end up at sewanne, southern Methodist university, elon/college of charleston etc.


Wait a B+ average from NCS gets you Syracuse??

Just have through. B+ with comparable scores and ECs gets you Ivy caliber scores from NCS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are getting wait-listed at the University of South Carolina, I question whether or not you know how to write your own name.

Signed,

A South Carolina native


+! Troll
Anonymous
University of SC is better than it used to be. But...
Anonymous
I am the 3.2 Syracuse poster - I am proud of my daughter for going to Syracuse. She was just below a 3.2. This reflects mostly Bs and a few C-pluses and A-minuses in upper school. She did not take the most rigorous classes - lowest level math classes, AP only in language junior year and only AP stat her senior year. She was challenged and had an excellent experience throughout. Loved the arts program, especially chorale and participating in the musical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the 3.2 Syracuse poster - I am proud of my daughter for going to Syracuse. She was just below a 3.2. This reflects mostly Bs and a few C-pluses and A-minuses in upper school. She did not take the most rigorous classes - lowest level math classes, AP only in language junior year and only AP stat her senior year. She was challenged and had an excellent experience throughout. Loved the arts program, especially chorale and participating in the musical.


Good for her! And you! I hope the Orange win tonight. I know a lot of good people from the 'cuse. My kid didn't apply there, but given her lack of success despite her wonderful test scores, I doubt she'd have gotten in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the 3.2 Syracuse poster - I am proud of my daughter for going to Syracuse. She was just below a 3.2. This reflects mostly Bs and a few C-pluses and A-minuses in upper school. She did not take the most rigorous classes - lowest level math classes, AP only in language junior year and only AP stat her senior year. She was challenged and had an excellent experience throughout. Loved the arts program, especially chorale and participating in the musical.


Good for her! My DD has similar stats currently at NCS and she (we) are fine with it. She is having the time of her life and she is HAPPY (most important thing to us). We feel that my DD is prepared for college, no matter where she ends up, and has had time to explore other interests to make her a well-rounded adult. It's been a perfect fit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the 3.2 Syracuse poster - I am proud of my daughter for going to Syracuse. She was just below a 3.2. This reflects mostly Bs and a few C-pluses and A-minuses in upper school. She did not take the most rigorous classes - lowest level math classes, AP only in language junior year and only AP stat her senior year. She was challenged and had an excellent experience throughout. Loved the arts program, especially chorale and participating in the musical.


Good for her! My DD has similar stats currently at NCS and she (we) are fine with it. She is having the time of her life and she is HAPPY (most important thing to us). We feel that my DD is prepared for college, no matter where she ends up, and has had time to explore other interests to make her a well-rounded adult. It's been a perfect fit.


Good for her too! And you! The school is a great place. That's why we sent our kid. Simply saying that after four years there, we thought she'd have more competitive options, especially with a 2310 and an 800. One more time - IT WAS ON US, NOT THE SCHOOL. Care to share a school similar to the one where your DD will be matriculating?
Anonymous
Just want to say thank you for sharing your story. It's an important wake up call for many of us with younger kids. It's obviously become a lot more competitive than when I was applying to college, and knowing that parents need to be proactive and not just leave it to the school to take care of things -- even at the "best" privates -- is very useful information to have.
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