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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]no grades are weighted at stuy. 46% of kids qualify for free/reduced lunch mid 50% SAT is 1490 - 1560 and there's no grade inflation, kids get Cs and Ds. having a low 90s average is considered good (they use actual numbers, a 93 isn't a 4.0, it's a 93). https://stuy.enschool.org/ourpages/auto/2013/3/7/37096823/Class%20of%202023%20profile%20FINAL_compressed.pdf?rnd=1663685856736[/quote] In Stuy, to be competitive for Ivy level schools (not Cornell) you need a GPA above 96. Having a low 90 average will not keep you competitive without strong EC. [/quote]
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