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[quote=Anonymous]OP: I pulled up TJ’s Naviance. Average for admits only. CMU: average GPA 4.28/ Average SAT 1536 UVA: 4.31/1535 UNC: 4.27/1532 UCLA: 4.35/1541 JHU: 4.38/1550 Georgetown: 4.28/ 1538 Vandy: 4.31 / 1539 LeHigh: 4.13/ 1511. (#46 on US News) WM: 4.17/ 1519 VT: 4.16/ 1511 This assumes a very, very rigorous academic load, with math through AP Calc, no academic classes at the school offered below the honors level, and generally 2-3 years of heavy duty academic summer school. TJ kids will get in with lower GPAs because of the grade deflation. This is especially true for UVA, WM and VT. The fact is, no one has an easy time getting into a top 50 National University or a top 30 SLAC. [/quote]
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