Anonymous wrote:"Can't get into college" is not the same thing as "can't get into a top school." Also consider what you deem to be a top school.
Top schools do not admit on GPA alone. (Rigor, scores, ECs, essays etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?
Unweighted? No way.
Anonymous wrote:Apply broadly. There is a huge difference between “can’t get into college” and can’t get into a select group of 20-30 ridiculously competitive colleges where admission is a crap shoot.
Also, I don’t know population stats but are there really 100,000 seniors here?
Anonymous wrote:In DMV what percent of High schoolers have 4.0s or greater (both public and private). I am guessing probably around 30% or more. So if there are 100k seniors in DMV that means close to 30k kids think they can get into a top school. Is this accurate thinking?