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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NCS (lowest GPAs in the past 3 cycles). Northwestern 3.91 Vanderbilt 3.9 Rice 4.0 (yes, 4.0--so not a single A minus). Basically, if your kid is not in the top 5 girls in their class at NCS--these are probably off the table. [/quote] Other posters have said not a single girl can get all As at NCS as it really grade deflates. But you are saying some do. Cant follow the NCS posting crowd. [/quote] NP and not affiliated with NCS but it seems that only the top 5% of the class or the top 5 girls by GPA in the class are getting admitted, so by that token 95% of the class is not getting A’s. My question to NCS parents is why has the school not changed course at this point with grading and how is it possible that kids from a school like NCS need a 3.91 to get into Vanderbuilt? [/quote] Because by the time parents realize this, it's too late. Their daughter is a junior or likely, a senior and grades are in the books. My guess is that they're going to have to start grading more reasonably this year or next because these grades don't have crew recruits (or maybe 1) so the school won't have these Ivy acceptances to hide behind and things are not going to be pretty overall (and you know that prospective parents screen the college matriculation lists like hawks) it will be too late for these classes but there may be a reset for the grades to come. The only kids getting into top 20 schools are the 3.9+ ones (who do really well and prop another year of parents willing to pay for NCS because "Oh! Wow! The college admissions are SO great!" But get a few Bs? Even a few? The outlook is far more bleak. the school sent about 10 girls (out of 72) combined to Drexel and Syracuse last year. They're good schools but I'm sure they're not what parents had in mind when their kids were in 4th grade. [/quote]
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