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Reply to "Is a 3.59 gpa fine for my 10th grade teen?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as you have money, then yes he will have lots of options in the T50-T150 range, In MD, College Park is really the only in state option. The other lower level state options are pretty bad while the community colleges are even worse. It’s the one area where I really think VA is the only viable in state school system in the DMV. So focus on searching for scholarship options, saving more, preparing for loans etc[/quote] OP's kid isn't going to College Park from the bottom half of the class at Churchill. OP's kid can attend a different fine state college [/quote] a 3.6 gpa--a B+ average-- is bottom half of the class? [/quote] At Churchill, 58% of the class of 2020 had an unweighted GPA of 3.51-4.0. 85% of the class of 2025 had a weighted GPA of 3.51 or higher. (This is from the school profile shared with colleges.) [/quote] What a joke. If 85% of the class is getting 3.5, the curriculum is too easy or they’re just handing out As and Bs.[/quote] Yes, that’s why OP’s kid is in a tough spot. He is at the bottom of the college bound kids from his GPA standpoint [/quote]
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