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My son had 3.95, many APs and a lot of experience in a field uncommon for guys. Lots of honors. Rejected by Fordham.
It may be worth it to work with an SAT or ACT tutor or writing coach for essays who can share the experiences of their other clients with your teenager. |
he's in for a rude awakening. Same thing happened to my DC, magnet 4.0 uwpga, 4.92 wgpa, 1580 SAT kid. Thought they would get into some T20. Nope. They didn't listen to me, either. |
When that kid graduates from Bucknell his parents will get to say he's working on The Street and getting that bag. |
+1 especially for engineering. I know several magnet students with higher GPAs who got rejected to UMD for eng/CS. |
? because every Bucknell grad gets a high paying job on The Street? |
Private high school or public? |
Public high school ppl. Truly, everything is high school dependent |
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3.6 if you are at a school allowing endless retakes is is not ideal. 3.6 unweighted meaning your weighted is much higher from a school that doesn’t allow endless retests is a good number. So much goes into college applications. What classes did you take and did you take those sort all the way the way through. Less focus on freshman grades. Activities and your recommendations. I feel for first time parents who read these threads.
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| 3.6 from our non-DMV private gets into Fordham this year easily (business)… |
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Things you have going for you: - private school (use your college counselor) - ambitious kid who hopefully knows he's got to kick some as* on the standardized tests and write amazing essays - hire private essay coaches this summer Things against you: - major selection (change that if you can asap) - are there a lot of kids in class competing against each other/"clustering" for ED choice? If so, that will backfire. |
It does have a rep as a feeder, so there's that. |
The magnet program DC was in rivals any top private HS. |
but, 1. not every grad gets a job on the Street and 2. OP's DC wants to major in engineering. |
Where is your DC now? Interesting that one of these kids said to parents, "it's different now." My experience has been that parents don't recognize that "it's different now" and grossly overestimate how easy it will be for their kid to get into their Ivy/T20 school. Legacy can def help, but it is not a couple pounds on the scale. Perhaps a light touch of a finger, but that's it. Of course there are legacy exceptions for prominent families, major donors, etc. Just curious what this kid thinks "is different now." |
Yep, but clearly other things not going for him from that school....most privates had an insane year this year.... I'm so sorry but hopefully he finds his place/ppl wherever he ends up..... |