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Have a junior who is super smart but not very high standardized testing and not saving the world, curing cancer or winning national awards.
Have a similar kid? What are your kids general stats and where did they get accepted/rejected from this year? (general info, not identifying info since folks on DCUM seem to think their kids are stalking this board). Help a Junior parent out
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| Non perfect kid here-- got into Ithaca and Penn State. |
| York College of PA, Frostburg, Alfred U, College of NJ. |
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What state OP?
JMU, George Mason for Virginia are fine choices if you are in Virginia |
| Full pay or not? And what state and DC interest? |
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My son was in a program for kids with LDs. I don't know all the kids stats but here are the colleges they are attending...
Penn State Miami of Ohio Dayton Tampa UMCP - Spring admit Arizona JMU A bunch of SEC schools |
| I think there is a college for everyone but the ability to pay astronomical costs for private schools may be the challenge. |
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I also have a junior this year, but I wanted to chime in that my straight A, AP class taking, terrible at standardized tests nephew in VA got accepted to JMU, ODU, CNU, WVU, Bucknell, and NC State. He has a sister at JMU but no other relatives who went there. Is not a URM either.
SIL said WVU, CNU, and UC Boulder were his safeties but he was actually rejected at UC Boulder. |
Or the advantage! |
Considering the student body at JMU is 76% white, I'm not sure what the point of the URM comment is. |
| Boulder is hot rn so I don’t think it’s a safety to anyone. |
Serious question...what score range do you define as "terrible at standardized tests"? I ask because my DD is in this same situation...straight A, lots of AP, but low test scores. Acceptance at some of the schools that you mention don't seem to align with students with low test scores (e.g., NC State, JMU). So, just curious, what range got your nephew into those schools? |
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Get ready for a lot of craziness. My son was waitlisted at a school where he was above the 75th percentile range for SAT score ie one of his 2 safeties.
He did get accepted at 2 publics - wisconsin-madison and vermont. Since we are DC residents, this is good news. |
UVa? (Sorry, I couldn't resist... )
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| Low test scores can be a problem. Ds has a 3.5 uw gpa (4.2 w)and 1500 SAT and was accepted at Villanova, Lehigh, Bucknell, URochester, etc. His best friend has a 3.7 uw (4.2w) and an 1190 SAT and is a URM. He was rejected from a similar spread of schools, and only accepted at a state school with an 80% acceptance rate and Penn State. It doesn’t seem fair. |