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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a good list to start. Based on this past year's graduation classes and kids we know who applied, a 3.3 GPA and 1800 SAT would not get you into American, Delaware or Pitt. [/quote] I would also take Bard off the list. Not a chance.[/quote] Anyone know the gpa for students at JMU? When I was applying to schools 15 years ago, JMU was a very solid 'B/B+' school but I know times have changed....[/quote] JMU's most recent common data set doesn't provide information about the average GPA of enrolled students, but does provide the middle 50% of SAT scores: writing: 520-620 math: 530-620 http://www.jmu.edu/instresrch/cds/2013/CDS2013_C.pdf[/quote] [b]A few years ago a GPA >3.8 was required from Langley/McLean/Madison to get into JMU. [/quote][/b] It's still tough to get into JMU and GMU from Langley, notwithstanding what some older people who aren't aware of the changes at the VA Universities like to post about the "lesser" VA schools. 3.65 to 3.8 minimum. This was made clear by our college counselor that DC could not drop below a 3.5 after acceptance. We didn't even bother with UVA - there was no point trying from Langley. [/quote]
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