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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought this gave many decent options. Keep in mind that some of the majors at these schools are more selective than others, but it is good list to start the search. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/a-plus?fbclid=IwAR0UN_azWA6X0Yy2dlHsaxg4COS91iWcdTklCrOY0q6oBrBkbwfROKcWHsY [/quote] The very first line of from the article... [b]"If you're a good student with less-than-stellar test scores or a so-so GPA, these are the schools for you."[/b][i] What does this mean? Other than test scores/GPA, how is a good student defined? [/quote] Good students are students who pay attention, have a good attitude, are curious, and are eager to learn. Not all A students exhibit these behaviors, and not all students who exhibit these behaviors get A’s. I’m a teacher.[/quote] All respect to you as a teacher but you left out the thing that keeps my kid a B student despite having all of the qualities you identified: a work ethic. He just doesn’t work hard. The work wears him out and when he hits that wall he kinda sorta quits, even if the work isn’t done. (Getting better but still not a strength.)[/quote]
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