Up and Coming School for Average Student

Anonymous

Heard Clemson is getting harder...


I've heard that too. Just looked at Naviance for our MD 'W" HS and the last to classes (2016 and 2017) shows and admit rate of 36% (14/39).
Wonder what is going on there.


Football team is getting better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Heard Clemson is getting harder...


I've heard that too. Just looked at Naviance for our MD 'W" HS and the last to classes (2016 and 2017) shows and admit rate of 36% (14/39).
Wonder what is going on there.


Football team is getting better.


Duh. Only in DC would anyone ask this question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.


That is absolutely not true of advanced classes. Teacher give Cs. Kids that do not care fail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Find a regional liberal arts school with small classes for undergrad if you plan to go to graduate school. Big campuses are scary and anonymous. Almost all undergrad classes are taught by grad students.


This.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.


That is absolutely not true of advanced classes. Teacher give Cs. Kids that do not care fail.


Post a school and class that gives final C’s in advanced classes.
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Anonymous wrote:Pitzer College. The acceptance rate is low, but the academic standards for getting in aren't as rigorous as the other Claremont Colleges (they're the only test optional member). You get access to all the other colleges within walking distance, their shared employment events/courses/social life (much more impressive/robust than a stand alone LAC), and you can even major in another member school altogether.

This is a very young school (founded in the 1960s) that has climbed the ranks and currently ranks #33 on US News and #59 on Forbes. It's going to continue climbing up and eventually be unattainable for an average-academic student to be admitted into, as the rest of the Claremont Colleges currently are.



Are you mad - Pitzer is a top college in CA. People on DCUM have no idea what average is. You know a kid who gets good grades, does activities, gets a 23 on the ACT - where does that kid go - somewhere average -


You wouldn't have to report the 23 since they're testing optional. If you're a good fit for the sort of student they're seeking, you could definitely get in with the profile described.
Still not happening.
OP asked for an up and coming school, not an average school, where a student with average credentials could be admitted now that they wouldn't be later. Pitzer IS a great school- I acknowledged that with their good rankings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.


That is absolutely not true of advanced classes. Teacher give Cs. Kids that do not care fail.


Post a school and class that gives final C’s in advanced classes.


Whitman. My kid just got one.
Anonymous
WJ

AP Calculus

Semester Grade: C
Anonymous
though now I feel silly for having to provide evidence to some stranger, who is just stubborn and does not realize that their window into the world has blind spots.
Anonymous
The acceptance rate for Pitzer is 12.9%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:though now I feel silly for having to provide evidence to some stranger, who is just stubborn and does not realize that their window into the world has blind spots.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.


That is absolutely not true of advanced classes. Teacher give Cs. Kids that do not care fail.


Post a school and class that gives final C’s in advanced classes.


Whitman. My kid just got one.


Several of DD's friends, who are very high-achieving academically and in the top 5% of the class or so, ended up with a semester grade of C in AP physics at Whitman last year and the year before. Several others squeaked out a B at the end. There is indeed grade inflation in the county, but few kids at Whitman who take the most rigorous schedule possible end up with all As.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poster did not say "college prep kids" GET C's & D's, she was responding to the comment that public high schools in the area don't GIVE C's and D's, that is wrong.


They give C’s and D’s to kids that don’t care. Not 4yr college bound kids. It takes minimum effort to pull a low B. Teachers grades are so tough in the A and high B but they rarely give C-F. My DD has a friend that turns in everything assignment and project late. Misses HW too. Writing assignments are ripped apart but still gets an 80-85. And of course she makes honor roll every single quarter.

I agree we need a 100 point system.


That is absolutely not true of advanced classes. Teacher give Cs. Kids that do not care fail.


Post a school and class that gives final C’s in advanced classes.


Our FCPS IB school gives out plenty of Cs. My full IB diploma student who works her butt off has two right now. I would venture to say that in our school, the As are much more rare than the Cs. And failure to turn things in results in Ds and Fs.
Anonymous
Emerson? The entering class is above average from a non-DCUM standpoint, but average from a DCUM standpoint and similar to how OP described her student.
Friend's child who was not very academically focused in high school is there and thriving wonderfully, very excited by his classes and studying hard and making the Dean's List.
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