1250 on SAT

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GW
American
Northeastern
BU

Fordham


Are you from the '80s?
Unless this applicant has a special hook, admission won't be easy with these stats.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child has same SAT with more As, A-s with a B or B+ here and there, but may have less rigor as we are outside DC and DCUM rigor is beyond wild.

Looking at UVM, Syracuse, Umass, Penn State, U Del plus some smaller schools which I won't mention as it sounds like she wants larger. If she's into STEM maybe RIT? Maybe Pitt, UConn, Ohio State, Minnesota, or University of Arizona?

Again, your child might have a stronger school/more rigor so maybe these would be more safeties?


This poster has many great suggestions, and the poster who suggested community college is unkind - unless your kid wants to start there, there is no need for her to do so with that profile.


That’s actually not unkind there are some colleges, I think virgina automatically accept community college kids with certain grades. Look into it OP, it’s a route and a cheap one at that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At an academically rigorous school, those grades are fine.


Then how did she get a 1250? It’s not adding up. A rigorous education should yield a higher SAT score.


It’s possible if the kid is a “grinder” (other thread lol - I define it as very hard worker) and has undiagnosed adhd. At least at my kids school, it’s very possible to to take max rigor, gets a’s on all assignments, c’s on tests and finish with low A’s high b’s. Would lead to a max rigor 3.6ish uw gpa, 4.0 w, and a 1250z
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At an academically rigorous school, those grades are fine.


Then how did she get a 1250? It’s not adding up. A rigorous education should yield a higher SAT score.


It’s possible if the kid is a “grinder” (other thread lol - I define it as very hard worker) and has undiagnosed adhd. At least at my kids school, it’s very possible to to take max rigor, gets a’s on all assignments, c’s on tests and finish with low A’s high b’s. Would lead to a max rigor 3.6ish uw gpa, 4.0 w, and a 1250z

Maybe for a grinder. But ADHD often works the opposite way: the student may max out on test scores but have lackluster grades because of executive function issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child has same SAT with more As, A-s with a B or B+ here and there, but may have less rigor as we are outside DC and DCUM rigor is beyond wild.

Looking at UVM, Syracuse, Umass, Penn State, U Del plus some smaller schools which I won't mention as it sounds like she wants larger. If she's into STEM maybe RIT? Maybe Pitt, UConn, Ohio State, Minnesota, or University of Arizona?

Again, your child might have a stronger school/more rigor so maybe these would be more safeties?


This poster has many great suggestions, and the poster who suggested community college is unkind - unless your kid wants to start there, there is no need for her to do so with that profile.


Yes, it's rude to assume a family can't afford to pay for a country club experience alongside junior college
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has she considered taking the ACT? My B+ student had <1200 on the SAT and scored 30 on the ACT.



Wow. Not closing time were they?
How many SAT attempts before the switch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has she considered taking the ACT? My B+ student had <1200 on the SAT and scored 30 on the ACT.



Wow. How close in time were they?
How many SAT attempts before the switch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marquette for Wisconsin, Loyola for Tulane, Tampa for Miami.


Which Loyola?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At an academically rigorous school, those grades are fine.


Then how did she get a 1250? It’s not adding up. A rigorous education should yield a higher SAT score.


If her school was truly an elite private, then her grades would translate into a 1400+ (if not 1500+) SAT score.
Anonymous
When I first thought this was a public school parent posting, I was going to suggest JMU.

Top DC private is going to have its own unique admissions profile for your student’s school. You need to talk to the CCO and look at the scattergrams. Lots of great TO schools likely in reach. Tulane ED may very well be possible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My child has same SAT with more As, A-s with a B or B+ here and there, but may have less rigor as we are outside DC and DCUM rigor is beyond wild.

Looking at UVM, Syracuse, Umass, Penn State, U Del plus some smaller schools which I won't mention as it sounds like she wants larger. If she's into STEM maybe RIT? Maybe Pitt, UConn, Ohio State, Minnesota, or University of Arizona?

Again, your child might have a stronger school/more rigor so maybe these would be more safeties?


This poster has many great suggestions, and the poster who suggested community college is unkind - unless your kid wants to start there, there is no need for her to do so with that profile.


Yes, it's rude to assume a family can't afford to pay for a country club experience alongside junior college


The poster is at a top DC private school. Community college is very unlikely to be on the table.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Marquette for Wisconsin, Loyola for Tulane, Tampa for Miami.


Which Loyola?


I was thinking New Orleans. I was trying to find substitute schools in a somewhat similar geography.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GW
American
Northeastern
BU
Fordham


All reaches except maybe American
Anonymous
Your best bet would go TO. TO friendly colleges like Michigan, Emory, BU, UCLA, UC San Diego, UMass, UConn offer very good chances.
Anonymous
U of Kansas, U of Nebraska, U of Oklahoma
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