But aren’t all the kids sorely disadvantaged by this grade deflation? That’s been the story here on DCUM for months. |
| UC schools were very popular at GDS this year., especially UCLA. I believe 4 GDS grads are attending UCLA. There are also grads attending Berkeley, UCSD, UCI, and UC Riverside. (This is all on the GDS Class of 24 Instagram page.) |
Sidwell GDS Potomac |
So the Big 3 are no longer the best 3 schools in the area - got it. |
No one is assuming the kids actually got a 4.0. These schools count A-s as As and B+s as Bs. So if a kid has a 3.7 that is comprised of all A-s they have a 4.0 for purposes of these schools. Perhaps that is even possible for those dealing w the real rigor down Wisconsin ave just as it is for those slacking up in tenleytown. |
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I don’t understand the dmv’s fascination with usc. Growing up in socal it was always kind of a laughingstock. University of spoiled children was for mediocre student rich kids of alumni and football players. It’s in the complete hood as well and had the reputation of being like a prison…you can’t leave campus.
If I had a kid at a “big 3” school and they ended up at usc I’d consider it a fail. Unless they wanted to study film. |
It's not the job of a massive public university to try to understand Sidwell and other private schools. APs and standardized tests exist for a reason, to provide a way to evaluate kids taking advanced coursework in a consistent way and maybe provide them with college credit. If Sidwell wants to be a special snowflake--it can send its kids to $$ SLACs like Bates or Oberlin, where they're small enough to care about how an individual private grades. |
| Mine was recruited to row for Berkeley. She would have loved to have gone, but when she asked around, she learned many of the students didn't graduate in 4 years because of a lack of course offerings and overcrowding. Make sure to ask! Kid was recruited to row at Ivy instead. Worked out well. |
Sounds like you are stuck in college landscape of thirty years ago and have no real knowledge on this topic. |
| 3.8 big 3. Not in at UCB. WL and UCLA. In at Irvine, SB, SD. Going somewhere else altogether. |
I’m not. I still have family and friends in socal. Stanford, Berkeley and ucla are the in state schools Californians aspire too. Davis, uc San Diego, and Santa Barbara are considered better than usc, which is considered Pepperdine with football. USC is where you go cuz you think it’ll help you get a job at your buddy’s dads company. |
You don't know how to read the numbers they are producing. It is not double counting people who apply to mulitple UC schools. You can see each school by itself. Fewer apply to Irvine than UCLA for example....but a person who applies to both is counted as 1 in the overall figure. |
In 2023 - 25 Sidwell students applied to Berkeley and 27 applied to UCLA...... look before you leap. |
I know a Sidwell kid going to UCLA who is definitely not a recruited athlete. So your numbers aren't totally correct. |
Similar story but higher gpa just under 3.9 not accepted to Berkeley, WL at UCLA, accepted UCSD, Deferred then rejected Pomona, accepted Oxy and Santa Clara - attending elsewhere (outside of CA) |