Harvard ain't too shabby. |
Why is everyone afraid of stating or asking the obvious? URM. |
| FCPS. GPA 4.38, SAT 1580, ACT 35. 8 APS, all 5s and 4s. Cornell University class of 2020. |
It is not obvious! Why don’t you get facts before you spout off. Mostly all NeScac athletes are white. Look it up. |
3.5 unweighted GPA from a good school + athletic prowess is a powerful admissions profile. Lacrosse players from DD's school -- wealthy, caucasian and decidedly not underrepresented -- go on to Harvard, Princeton, other Ivies. These kids are in no honors classes, win no academic awards (PSAT, cum laude, etc.) but all get into the most selective colleges in America. I suspect higher GPA with non-honors classes is a better mix than honors classes lower gpa. |
I know this is right because I am like your son. And I fear this is right because my son is nothing like me. Tested as highly gifted but doesn't give a flip about performance and not a particularly hard worker if he doesn't have to be. Sigh. He's still young so perhaps there's still hope. |
Congrats! What type of high school? |
| My kids are both lazy, have no desire to work hard and could care less about getting good grades or being challenged in school. |
They don't get in as an athlete with a GPA that low. |
I hope you mean class of 2022 (or did he already matriculate?). Congrats! |
It's called football, honey. Read and learn: Offline Nescacparent Second-stringer ** Posts: 31 Karma: +5/-0 View Profile Re: New England Small College Athletic Conference « Reply #8136 on: February 05, 2015, 04:42:27 pm » The NESCAC football coaches get 14 "slots" . How many tips they get depend on a number of things (legacy/URM status are the big ones) and thus the successful tips could and probably do vary from school to school. So for example, if you have an alumni kid with GPA/standardized test scores in a reasonable range but not outstanding, that kid gets a tip from the coaches combined with the legacy status that pushes him over the hurdle in many (most?) cases. What coaches tell the "tips" about roster slots I do not know, my son had a slot. |
Typo.
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| Eveeyone’s saying how many volunteer hours their child has done. Do colleges expect you to keep track of the number and report it? How do they verify it is accurate? |
NP, recruited athletes get slack |
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