I think you two are agreeing. |
+1 |
Just so I can fully grasp your stupidity, you think 41 out of 60 is all. Gotcha. What would 60/60 be? |
I'm trying to agree with you and prove your point and you call me stupid. Good lord - why do I even try. |
Ack, sorry. I missed your facetiousness. |
+10000 |
I bet your spouse's intelligence is the reason your family is living within a W school boundary and your kids are able to go to that school. It certainly isn't because of your brain power - as evidenced by your inability to understand the info you yourself posted! Also, for your info, Naviance doesn't say whether the students applied for rolling admission. Signed - A parent of a student from the same W school. |
I seriously give up. What is wrong with the info posted? I was being facetious. It is not that complicated - applied and admitted. Is the data not correct? The schools listed above have no other options but rolling admissions. There is no ED, EA or RD. Please explain since you claim ho have more brain power. |
PP. Please drop my comment about your brain power. It was harsh and I shouldn't have made it in the first place. But just to give you an example of one university, from IU Bloomington website for Freshman applicants - "At Indiana University Bloomington, we have an early action deadline (non-binding) of November 1 and a regular admission deadline of February 1. However, we highly encourage all prospective freshmen to apply to IU as soon as possible in the fall of your senior year in high school to ensure you receive the strongest consideration for admission and scholarships." |
And Naviance tells you if the application was EA or RD. IU still releases decisions on a rolling basis versus one date. |
| PP, thanks to your post I am looking into Iowa State for engineering. |
NP here. At our FCPS HS, Naviance doesn’t show what type of application or anything about course rigor, so it’s basixally useless. |
My DC is applying to engineering schools this cycle. Pitt amd Penm State are very strong in engineering and have higher thresholds for admission. |
Why would these schools reject a student with straight As? |
I had the same thought. Even if it's a weighted 4.0, they should certainly get in. My DC is applying to two of these schools with a weighted 3.98 and a 34 ACT. If JMU can't deal with a handful of Bs, then I give up. I haven't seen any data that would suggest a problem getting in with a 4.0 and a GPA in the 1300s or above. Congrats to everyone with early acceptances! My senior has to do auditions in the winter so it's going to be a long wait with potentially no acceptances (at least for DC's desired major). |