Teacher here and every now and then a test is really hard and retake is fine. I always want to make sure the kids are learning. But the kids who are lazy and just do the work and then show up the last week of the term begging me to stay after school? Should get rid of the mandate for revisions - leave it up to teacher - and get rid of late work. It helps no one to be able to hand in work from the first week of the term on the last day. No accountability and no learning. |
Wisconsin is definitely hard now - though a lot of JR kids are going there. For some reason, Wisconsin likes JR while Michigan does not. But, they are all top students with decent extracurriculars and often in an academy. Kids with your child's grades are going to Penn State (very good school just big so lots of space), Pitt, U of Vermont, Temple, College of Charleston, U of Arizona, UMass, CU - though not a given - not any are going there but a big state school that is good as safety is also U of Minnesota. |
FWIW, some college classes definitely allow retakes. I know most immediately because I'm a college prof and I allow them for the reason mentioned above. In general, there are many different approaches to grading in modern universities. (On a slight OT: now we have to scrap everything and figure it all back out because of LLMs). |
Are you kidding? There are at least six kids going to Michigan from JR (five on the instagram and at least one more that I know of). Same in the last few years; Michigan LOVES JR kids. |
Three or four years ago, there was some list that showed that Wilson (now JR) was among one of the highest out-of-state feeders to Michigan. It has just gotten to be a much harder school to get into from everywhere. |
Agreed. I've been looking at the JR Insta and it's pretty impressive. Ivies are represented, as well as BU, Northwestern, UC Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, and a bunch of other top 25. As for schools that seem to show JR the most love, 10 headed to Penn State, 6 each to Tulane, Colorado Boulder, Wisconsin, Madison, and yeah, 5 at Michigan. And again, that's only the kids who chose to post. |
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What are your kid's scores? A lot depends on that.
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| No Sat or Act scores yet. Based on previous standardized tests I would expect them to be fine but nothing extraordinary. |
| Grade inflation is a thing at JR just as it is throughout the country. In my experience, the kids who get into top schools from JR have hooks and/or top scores. |
| My current JR senior with a 4.0 weighted GPA and no SAT scores submitted got accepted to the flagship state schools they applied to (UMD, UVM, CU Boulder) and a couple of privates. Moderate AP load (2 in junior year, 3 in senior year), decent extracurriculars and a well-rounded social life. If you are looking to save on tuition, UVM and the privates with substantial endowments offered significant merit scholarship. |
| That’s great. What does that GPA translate to in terms of class rank? |
Top 1/3. |
Are these schools really supportive for https://youtu.be/cUxG4ZvB2RA?feature=shared students though? |