The poster is at a top DC private school. Community college is very unlikely to be on the table. |
I was thinking New Orleans. I was trying to find substitute schools in a somewhat similar geography. |
All reaches except maybe American |
| Your best bet would go TO. TO friendly colleges like Michigan, Emory, BU, UCLA, UC San Diego, UMass, UConn offer very good chances. |
| U of Kansas, U of Nebraska, U of Oklahoma |
News flash. There are people who are poor standardized test takers. They can be highly intelligent, successful students but still not do well on some standardized tests. |
My kid has awful test anxiety in timed situations. She took it twice and still did not break 1300. She said her brain just shut off at a point. We should have pursued test accommodations for her. She was not interested in top schools and ended up a Big Ten school honors college. She found out this morning that her research she worked on her freshman will be published with her professor and presented in Paris in the fall, so not the end of the world. If your kid takes advantage of the opportunities she will be fine. |
| UCs |
NP here. Yes! My daughter is similar and is at a T30 school. |
| Delaware, Arizona. |
A B+ student at a top private can definitely get into GW and Fordham. Those are probably targets (they were for my private school B+ student who is at a more mid-tier DC. private). Talk to your student’s CCO and check the school’s scattergrams. You may be surprised! |
This is totally nuts. |
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I wouldn’t give up on tests. Have her do a timed ACT and see how that goes. The ACT is generally easier than the SAT, but it is faster. Students often prefer one over the other.
And then once you’ve settled on which test to take, look for a great test prep tutor if you can manage it. 4 or 5 one on one sessions and the accompanying homework often result in big boosts in scores - 100-200 points on the SAT or 2 or 3 points on the ACT. And obviously stronger scores correlate to more college options. |
My DD is at Marquette with similar stats. They accepted her with a lovely pretzel (made in Milwaukee) and a great merit scholarship. It’s been a great school and she’s going into her senior year. |
If she’s coming from a rigorous DMV private, she’ll do fine with ED. |