Colleges for DD with 1350 SAT and 3.9 uw gpa

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go test optional! UMD isn’t requiring scores. You are welcome.

NP. 1350 is probably just under the 50th percentile. I would probably submit, though applying test-optional is also a reasonable way to go for OP.


I think a private counselor would tell you to submit anything over a 1300. This is a weird year, but, I too think a 1350 is a great score. Even if she doesn't get a straight admit, I would think it puts her in freshman connection range.


Of course she will apply
Anonymous
Naviance data from our MD HS, which generates roughly 300 applications per year to UMD shows not one person with 3.9/1350 being rejected.

Looks like anyone with 3.5/1300 is being admitted.
Anonymous
Pitt is not a reach with those stats. It’s a safety.

Other ideas that come to mind...

Penn State
Villanova
Drexel
Temple
American
Catholic
Mary Washington
Christopher Newport
WVU

If she likes UMD, she should apply. What’s the worst that happens? She doesn’t get in.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitt is not a reach with those stats. It’s a safety.

Other ideas that come to mind...

Penn State
Villanova
Drexel
Temple
American
Catholic
Mary Washington
Christopher Newport
WVU

If she likes UMD, she should apply. What’s the worst that happens? She doesn’t get in.



Yuck, not Penn State. For so many reasons. I don’t know why that is always suggested on here. The rest of the list looks good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t UMD rest optional? I don’t submit the SAT scores!

People out here acting like 1350 is some poor score. Come on people, pull yourselves together. From Maryland's own stats:

the middle 50% of SAT scores ranged from 1330 to 1470

Submit that 1350. In combination with the 3.9 unweighted, this is a great candidate.

And those are admitted stats. Enrolled stats are lower, 1290-1460. I agree, submit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt is not a reach with those stats. It’s a safety.

Other ideas that come to mind...

Penn State
Villanova
Drexel
Temple
American
Catholic
Mary Washington
Christopher Newport
WVU

If she likes UMD, she should apply. What’s the worst that happens? She doesn’t get in.



Yuck, not Penn State. For so many reasons. I don’t know why that is always suggested on here. The rest of the list looks good.


I agree. Wouldn’t be my choice either, nor a choice I promoted to my child, but we aren’t talking about my family. OP’s kid has multiple large state universities on her list, expressed a preference for their in state large flagship university, and OP expressed a geographic preference. PSU fits the large state school and geographic parameters and would be an easy RA admit for OP’s kid.
Anonymous
FWIW, a college consultant who has received glowing reviews on this forum advised us to submit SAT scores only if the score was at or above the 50th percentile. Forgot to ask whether for admitted or enrolled students, take your pick.
Anonymous
UMBC is a great school. What majors is she considering?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, a college consultant who has received glowing reviews on this forum advised us to submit SAT scores only if the score was at or above the 50th percentile. Forgot to ask whether for admitted or enrolled students, take your pick.

Following that advice, the reported SAT score ranges would spiral ever higher until the range of scores is something like 1500-1530, based on the ten students who submitted scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, a college consultant who has received glowing reviews on this forum advised us to submit SAT scores only if the score was at or above the 50th percentile. Forgot to ask whether for admitted or enrolled students, take your pick.

Following that advice, the reported SAT score ranges would spiral ever higher until the range of scores is something like 1500-1530, based on the ten students who submitted scores.

+1. It'll be interesting to see what happens this year with admissions, though at least these scores won't hit the CDS until winter/spring 2022 (the 2021-2022 CDS).
Anonymous
That’s quite a split – did they take easy classes or they are terrible test-taker?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s quite a split – did they take easy classes or they are terrible test-taker?


DP. I don't think a kid with a 1350 is ''a terrible test-taker'' by any means! They're not ivy-bound most likely but its a perfectly respectable score. Especially if OP's kid only took it once and didn't prep. There are people who pay for thousands of dollars in prep for their kid to get that score. I've heard of kids having 4.0 UW and less than 1000 sat, but that is none of my business and I don't make snarky comments like you. Enough with the DCUM ''If you don't have a 1550 your grades must be fake'' nonsense.
Anonymous
Terrible test taker 😞
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t UMD rest optional? I don’t submit the SAT scores!

People out here acting like 1350 is some poor score. Come on people, pull yourselves together. From Maryland's own stats:

the middle 50% of SAT scores ranged from 1330 to 1470

Submit that 1350. In combination with the 3.9 unweighted, this is a great candidate.



+1 from our school Naviance you are in at UMd and a lot of other great schools with those stats. What does her school's Naviance show?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Terrible test taker 😞


Not at all! Thats like 90th percentile.
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