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You could say that about almost every thread on this board.
My guess is the bottom quarter is 3.25 and below. Top quarter 3.8 or so. |
What's so noteworthy about Scottish clerks? |
But of course. It is the D.C. feeder to Harvard. |
It is common knowledge that GDS is the "number one" Harvard feeder school in DC --it's been that way for decades....
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Why are there always trollsome posts along these lines? Clearly the trolls are not associated with any of the local private or public schools, just some persons trying to create trouble. |
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The previous posters have already sorted the confusion out.
One poster mentioned that they knew a debater who went on to Harvard from a W school. A W school referred not to a debate school in Washington, DC (a logical but in this case incorrect assumption), but rather to a high school that begins with a W in Montgomery County (likely Whitman). |
Your statement displays ridiculous East Coast hubris and ignorance about the UC system. The only UC campus where your son might possibly have a "safety" admissions would be UC Merced. UCLA is THE most competitive of the entire UC system -- yes -- even more than Berkeley. It has a 14% admissions rate for out-of-state students, but its admissions process prioritizes in-state students. It also considers "opportunities and challenges," i.e. what kind of opportunities did your child have and what kinds of challenges has he overcome? So, a privileged kid from an elite DC private school will not necessarily have a leg up over an in-state student with a lower GPA and test scores who comes from Compton -- especially if your attitude of entitlement shines through. |
| I know the UC system quite well, having had children successfully apply and be admitted to both Berkeley and UCLA, and unfortunately a 3.5 is not within that automatic admit formula for Berkeley or UCLA. Start planning alternatives now. |