Utah State University. They typically accept around 95%. |
Double check me, but I believe Utah makes it fairly easily to get residency by just staying in the state for 12 months, which can make it really affordable |
| With rampant grade inflation, a C student makes up the bottom quarter of a high school graduating class. However, there are lots of schools you could get into, unfortunately most of them you probably would not want to pay for. |
| Elon |
NP and I hadn’t read the whole thread, but it doesn’t surprise me. I envision a kid who is rebelling (whether intentionally or not) against parents who set very high expectations for grades/engagement/success. The whole fear of failure, effort is a sign of weakness thing. |
Well, if you had read the thread, you would have learned the reason grades are low bc the focus more on their part-time job |
Thank you! Op here. WVU is one we were looking at. |
OP here, I don't think it's because of his job. I think it's more what PP said. Also, he just hates school and prefers hands on things. |
| Are you in NOVA? I'd look at community college and transfer to VT or UVA. Or look at GMU and have him live at home for some structure. |
Is he open to trade school? Could make a good living as an electrician. The training is not easy but if he's taking advanced STEM classes if might be of interest. |
OP here - I don't want to share for privacy reasons, but it's not something that could be a career. Think like fast food or some typical teenage job. He just likes that he has friends there and he's been there a long time. The work itself is boring. He does not like the outdoors. He has never liked any subject at school, and his main interests are a sport he does fairly well and could do in college depending on where he goes (it might even help his application) and cars. But he does not want to be a mechanic. |
I agree. CC is good for some kids, not for others. It can actually make the problem worse for the unmotivated, because it doesn't offer the vibrant college life that a 4-year does, leaving it just more boring coursework that the kid didn't like to begin with. |
Thank you, this is useful. Looking into Purdue Polytech. |
The military and trade school suggestions are spot on. Bizarre suggestions include the 70K-90K out of state schools and private librral arts college for a C student not really interested in school who is really hooked on video games. Military enlistment, trade schools, communuty college, police academy, firefighting, welding, are all really honorable and practical options for a kid like this. Just don't do a gap year. He won't likely come back from that. |
Look really seriously at the Newport News ship building program. You will set him up for a lifetime of success doung something he is good at. |