That means that A students are actually B students. |
That was also stated earlier. A minus average these days is more similar to a B plus or B with grade inflation. |
This is why you need to submit your SAT/ACT and AP scores everywhere you can. The standardized scores validate and confirm the GPA. |
It’s not, I agree. I have in h.s. With dyslexia that is trying really hard, but we know is going to be a 3.8w 1150 ish. But marquette has something like a 70% admission rate. I think it’s a top safety for Midwest kids that don’t get into notre dame or northwestern, which can skew the numbers. Xavier is probably the same. |
My kid was TO and got into a lot of the schools listed. College reps know the reputation of the HS your kid attends. They don’t need test scores for confirm the GPA from most private schools. |
MA is ranked #1 in education. An average school in MA is better than most schools in VA. |
| My kids with unweighted 3.7-3.8 went to Virginia Tech (not engineering) and a midrange LAC (accepted to several in the 50-80 ranking range) |
that's still an A average, not B. |
Forgive her, she's not good at math |
| Samford, College of Charleston, Flagler, Rollins |
| Non-flagship state schools |
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there are many great school if you are not looking for high demand majors.
Indiana (not business) Vermont UMass Amherst Penn State (not top programs) College of Charleston UNCW (not marine biology, film) UNH URI Delware |
The FB group mentioned. Assuming people on there aren’t lying about their kid’s stats and the parents of WL/not accepted kids I know in NoVA lying about their kids stats, there’s several data points that a kid with a 3.2 weighted from Kentucky has a better shot than an identical student from FFX |
Speaking of Kentucky…what a state. Uk has like a 3.5 avg gpa and 90% admissions rate, so B students regularly get in. Cool campus and town. |
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this board really skews your thinking - and you can see the infighting now of what a B average really means, etc etc ad naseum. It can be very discouraging.
There are so many options, and so many of those options offer merit aid to B students! This guy wrote a book called Who gets in and Why that's very eye opening. His website focuses on buyer and seller schools. https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/ Highly recommend. There are schools out there that actively WANT your kid to choose them. Don't approach the college process from a negative "you'll never get in" - focus on the schools where your kid will get in and will get offered money. My 3.3 kid from DC got merit money at WVU, Towson, Hood College, to name just a few. Other friends are very happy at Salisbury State. One friend got a TON of money from Hofstra. There are lots of options. Don't let this board fool you otherwise. |