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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No reputable college accepts/considers a “weighted” GPA. It’s a public school gimmick and elite colleges are well-aware. They look at GPA and rigor of course load. If they are unfamiliar with a school, they will give greater consideration to APs as these course are standardized across the country. It’s the only reliable standardized measurement left for public schools if the SAT/ACT is out or optional. Private schools are typically easier to judge rigor unless they are new or tiny. [/quote] They don’t judge rigor they use GPA and SAT[/quote] Incorrect. Coaches know which private schools have rigor. Not much of a debate.[/quote] Well, which private schools are rigorous? In the DMV, there is a vast difference between say, the Potomac School or Sidwell, and PVI or Flint Hill. Not all private schools are created equal. A friend’s son was being recruited by Holy Cross for football several years ago, and the recruiting coach said that with the exception of Gonzaga and Prep, they could not recruit football players from many of the WCAC schools like Good Counsel and Dematha because the curriculum at those schools did not prepare many of their athletes for college level work. As for no reputable college considers weighted GPA, that’s simply false. FCPS weights GPAs based on whether the courses are honors or AP courses; FCPS sends plenty of kids to top schools every year. For recruited athletes, in particular, college coaches will use whatever advantages they can muster, and that includes super scoring the test and taking a Weighted GPA that reflects a challenging course load. I have had two kids recruited for football and one for lacrosse. My kids FCPS school was never questioned by any coach or admissions officer. [/quote] Tell that to the DeMatha and Good Counsel athletes that have gone on to Ivy/Ivy equivalent schools in recent years... Sorry. But Holy Cross football likely is even a blip in the radar for those kids. Not a good example.[/quote] Holy cross coach sounds like he has a chip on his shoulder.[/quote]
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