Where do "B" average Big-3 students go to college?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From our Big 3 many of the B students went to UMiami, Tulane, Northeastern, Colgate, Colby.


This


Maybe a few years ago, but not this year.
Anonymous
My big3 B student with a 32 ACT rejected from Auburn this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Arizona State
BYU
Elizabeth City State
Howard
Morehouse
Mt. ST Mary's
Penn State
Sewanee
SMU
Syracuse
Whittier
and some of the other liberal arts schools could be considered lower as well.


There are only 4 that are not athletic recruits, HBCUs (7 of those which may very well have been a first choice) and BYU (likely a first choice as well).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My big3 B student with a 32 ACT rejected from Auburn this year.


what GPA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My big3 B student with a 32 ACT rejected from Auburn this year.


what GPA?


Yes, the big state schools are tough with their focus on gpa. That’s why some of us are recommending slacs, where private school kids have continued to do well with admissions.
Anonymous
This list is STA. I would like to see it absent ALL athletic recruits, not just two that PP clearly deemed to be subpar schools (which is not true). In any event, the average GPA last year was about an 88, so a B+. Straight B is 84 or 85, and I know students in 2023 are not getting into Tulane/Wisconsin/Hamilton, or Wake Forest/Bowdoin, etc. with a B average, even with 1500 SAT/34 ACT.


Is there a major difference between 2022 and 2023 results at STA?
How do you even know since 2023 is still TBD?


At best, these kids are not in yet (unless they were rejected) - things are bound to look different two months from now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GDS Class of 22

Barnard College
Bates College
Bennington College
Boston University
Bowdoin College
Bowie State University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College
Carnegie Mellon University
Clark Atlanta University
Colby College
Colgate University
Colorado College
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Davidson College
Duke University
Fordham University
Georgetown University
Hamilton College
Harvard University
Harvey Mudd College
Haverford College
Indiana University, Bloomington
John Cabot University
Macalester College
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
McGill University
Middlebury College
Morehouse College
New York University
North Carolina A & T
State University
Northeastern University
Oberlin College
Pomona College
Princeton University
Rice University
Savannah College
of Art and Design
Scripps College
Skidmore College
Smith College
Spelman College
St. John’s College
Stanford University
Syracuse University
The College of William and Mary
The Ohio State University
Trinity College
Tufts University
Tulane University
University of California, Davis
University of California,
Los Angeles
University of Cambridge
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Maryland
Baltimore County
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
University of St Andrews
University of Toronto
University of Virginia
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Villanova University
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest University
Washington University
in St. Louis
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Williams College
Yale University


Figure the average GPA is a B/B+.

Lots of B students going to good schools.

There are C students at these private high schools. They are in that college list as well.


How many are recruited athletes?


A very relevant question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From our Big 3 many of the B students went to UMiami, Tulane, Northeastern, Colgate, Colby.


This


Not anymore. Colby has a single digit acceptance rate. NE has grown so much in popularity, out of desperation quit frankly, that only A average students are getting in.
Anonymous
So where are the B students going to go this year? Are the college advisors at Sidwell, STA, etc having kids scramble to send last minute apple to the next tier down? Places like Towson and West Va? What's actually happening?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From our Big 3 many of the B students went to UMiami, Tulane, Northeastern, Colgate, Colby.


This


Not anymore. Colby has a single digit acceptance rate. NE has grown so much in popularity, out of desperation quit frankly, that only A average students are getting in.


Not anymore? I am talking about acceptances from this year and last.
Anonymous
A good sized group of STA seniors who likely have mostly As and a few Bs (think 3.7-3.8 gpa) are all going to Boston College. Good school, but 10+ years ago this group would have expected to be accepted to top 20 schools. Times have changed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ED - Wake, Villanova, BC, Lehigh, Bucknell, W&M, or Colby/Bates/Trinity


No Not Wake, BC anyway. Maybe 20 years ago. The world changed. Your A- student is not getting into Wake or BC without a hook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A good sized group of STA seniors who likely have mostly As and a few Bs (think 3.7-3.8 gpa) are all going to Boston College. Good school, but 10+ years ago this group would have expected to be accepted to top 20 schools. Times have changed.


Yes tat is the lowest for BC now. BC is ranked like 33 ----- Top 40 is where former top 20 people now go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My big3 B student with a 32 ACT rejected from Auburn this year.


Because Auburn knew your kid wouldn't go there. See these lists - Big 3 kids don't go to Auburn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So where are the B students going to go this year? Are the college advisors at Sidwell, STA, etc having kids scramble to send last minute apple to the next tier down? Places like Towson and West Va? What's actually happening?


Do your kids go to any of these schools? If, so , you would know.
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