Is a 3.59 gpa fine for my 10th grade teen?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that weighted or unweighted?

Weighted.


Weighted 3.59 in MCPS? That's really bad. Start at Comm College?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s second-to-last report card has a 3.59 GPA. No AP classes. He was a sophomore, entering junior year now. I feel it might be low—what do you guys think? I’m reeling. Can he go to a good college? Is this low for public school?



I’m assuming you mean he has a 3.5 Cummulative GPA after Sophomore year. If so, Why are you reeling? For a B+ gpa? That seems overly dramatic.

The are plenty of good colleges. If he wants to go, why would he not be able to with a B+ GPA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is that weighted or unweighted?

Weighted.


Weighted 3.59 in MCPS? That's really bad. Start at Comm College?

What should it be if you don’t mind me asking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this for real?

Yes it is, I never hear about kids in MCPS in my kids gpa bracket so I was trying to figure out if there’s cause for concern.
Anonymous
If he went to say. Northwest, wouod he be at least average there?
Anonymous
^ I meant would and also I mean the high school in Montgomery county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He goes to Churchill btw.

It’s over
Anonymous
Geographic diversity is your friend, OP.

With that GPA, he's shut out of all the decent colleges in your area, BUT he's not shut out of decent colleges elsewhere in the US who are looking for geographic diversity. Start loving Midwest State U.




Anonymous
Not op but how would ops sons gpa look in a more rigorous school system?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As long as you have money, then yes he will have lots of options in the T50-T150 range,

In MD, College Park is really the only in state option. The other lower level state options are pretty bad while the community colleges are even worse. It’s the one area where I really think VA is the only viable in state school system in the DMV.

So focus on searching for scholarship options, saving more, preparing for loans etc


OP's kid isn't going to College Park from the bottom half of the class at Churchill. OP's kid can attend a different fine state college


a 3.6 gpa--a B+ average-- is bottom half of the class?


I'm guessing you're new here?
Anonymous
UMD or UMBC is not out. There are other in-state publics too that are not out.

As long as your kid is not trying to get into in demand STEM subjects (like CS), they will get admitted to UMD.

These are perfectly fine stats if they are hooked - URM, 1st gen, athlete, female etc.

Anonymous
His GPA is fine. He’ll get into a fine college and get a good education. Can he get into UMD or other highly rejective schools? No. That ship has probably sailed, so shrug and move on.

If he wants a state school and likes small liberal arts type schools (but you don’t want to pay an arm and a leg) take a look at St Mary’s College of Maryland. Our in-state options aren’t just UMD, UMBC, and Towson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UMD or UMBC is not out. There are other in-state publics too that are not out.

As long as your kid is not trying to get into in demand STEM subjects (like CS), they will get admitted to UMD.

These are perfectly fine stats if they are hooked - URM, 1st gen, athlete, female etc.



Nope
Anonymous
There are TONS of schools in US that will be happy to take him, give him scholarship and launch him in a good career. Yes, even with STEM subjects.

Don't panic. These are actually good enough grades.


Anonymous
We are URMS (black American) does this change things?
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