Gatekeeping in the recommendation. |
There are so many great colleges outside of the so-called top 20. Get over that fake "list," and you will see that "all doors" are not shut. |
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I know moms hate non-DMV information.
At our non-DMV, the gpa lower limit for each T20 is different. Chicago will take 3.5 kids. JHU will take 3.7 kids. Rice 3.6. Ivies take 3.8+ kids. Surprisingly WashU and Vandy only take 3.8+ kids. For JHU and Rice you need very high test score if low gpa. |
OP: My DS25 had identical stats at a small private HS. Did not get any T20 admits, but he is very happy at Santa Clara University studying finance. I don't know what the history or poli sci programs are like at SCU, but the school has generated a number of students who have been successful in politics
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DMV "Big3" GPA minimums for the unhooked.. These are mostly for ED. RD is just a total crap shoot. JHU 3.9 Chicago 3.4-3.6 depending on the year Rice 3.8 Ivies (except for Cornell) generally 3.92+ except an occasional unhooked 3.85 slips through Cornell 3.8 WashU 3.85 |
Which school? |
What state? And male or female? |
A 3.5 GPA ( in high school) will flunk in Uchicago Unlike some Ivies .. |
True. I was amazed by the mediocrity I saw in Brown, Columbia and UPenn. Are these midwits sporting 4.0 inflated grades at high school? What a travesty! |
| 3.7 uw is “lowish”? What is a 3.8 uw considered? |
OP said low-ish not low. Probably he's been reading all the hyperbole on this thread about bright lines in the sand for higher gpa. It's all nonsense. |
3.7 = lowish 3.8 = middling 3.9 = average 4.0= high 3.6 uw or less are competitive for some trade schools. |
Harvard Westlake sends 3.2 kids to Chicago. |
Only a smidge higher for Penn |
Winter springs Private sent 2 3.1 kids last year to Harvard. |