| What is your issue about diversity of thought—it is pathetic |
Where do you get the idea that I am treating this like a competition? I asked people to recommend schools their kids went to and liked. |
OP, CTCL schools give very generous merit aid. Get him to study for the SATs. It pays dividends. |
OP, CTCL schools are second tier and half their students don't graduate. They're a total scam. Send your kid to a solid Catholic college -- Jesuit if you can -- and they'll actually graduate with a marketable degree and do well. Don't waste your time on second tier liberal arts colleges. |
That is not correct. A 4.0 is an A. A kid with all A- will be in the 3’s but is not a B student. Maybe at your 5.0 grade inflation school a 3.9 is a B student, but not at a normal school. |
St. Mary’s has a beautiful campus? Really? |
No, in MCPS, there are no pluses or minuses...so 3.9 is (horrors) a B |
At Mary’s College if MD is set on the water. Quite striking, yes |
The comment was made to the person who seemed to be questioning whether 3.9 could somehow be interpreted as an A since THEIR child had taken difficult classes |
Look at your state’s public non-flagships - those will probably be the most cost-effective options. However, what is your DS’s weighted GPA? He might be a “B student,” but if he’s taken a bunch of honors and AP classes, his weighted GPA could be a lot higher. |
| I just looked at his transcript from semester 1 and his weighted gpa is 3.7. |
Our kid has a 3.4 and was offered 31k a year in scholarships. We are not teachers. The tuition for McDaniel is outrageous but with the scholarship, the price is now the same, and has the lowest student-teacher ration as the other small state schools kid applied to. |
| McDaneil is another CTCL school with a low graduation rate. |
If a school grades on a 4.0 scale with no honors or AP bump, a student with a 3.9 is not a "B student." The student would have to have gotten a vast majority of As. Basically you're saying if a student gets all As and only one B in high school, that student is a "B student." When your average person asked where your "B student" went to school, they aren't talking about a student with an unweighted 3.9, which you rightly pointed out, isn't a perfect A average. |
Why is CTCL a trigger word for someone in this forum? Many people have had good experiences there, and have a right to share that. It’s not marketing , it is the purpose of this thread. |