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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way.....1 free period is fine, not 2.[/quote] +1. Top schools are looking to see if your kid can handle the rigor of college -two free periods says no[/quote] said nobody ever [/quote] There is advice against free periods from college counselors and admissions officers. Take an elective.[/quote] GPA wreckers[/quote] Once the gpa is over 4.0 it’s splitting hairs. [/quote] not when UVA has a 4.4 floor[/quote] Naviance data doesn’t show this for our public school. Definitely acceptances below 4.4 — I just double checked.[/quote] It's not Naviance. SCHEV has 4.4 as the oversll median GPA of entering students thias past fall. 4.5 at the 75th percentile. Of course your own high school may differ or those under 4.4 were athletes, hooked, etc[/quote]
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