Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
What other school should they be in. If you have a duffer, what can the school do?
Anonymous wrote:I know there are a decent number because I know a quite a few and have one. our school gives out a fair number of Cs and there are many kids with straight Bs/Cs. potentially even 25% of the class? What happens to them in regards to college? They seem to still get in fairly ok places?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
What other school should they be in. If you have a duffer, what can the school do?
I’m actual fact, the biggest valued added for private education is probably exactly this profile. The top kids can be top kids lots a places. A mediocre student will get more value and have better college placement out of a top private than public. You can still make it to a decent SLAC with a 2.8 out of GDS. Your next stop with a 2.8 out of MCPS is community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
What other school should they be in. If you have a duffer, what can the school do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
Good point. There are just a lot of Cs given out. I'm not sure if many kids have mostly Cs but I do know a lot of kids with one or more Cs.
One C would not result in a sub 3.0 GPA. For someone to have below a 3.0 GPA, they need to have gotten mostly Cs. That's a sign that the school is not teaching in a way that is effective for that student.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.
Good point. There are just a lot of Cs given out. I'm not sure if many kids have mostly Cs but I do know a lot of kids with one or more Cs.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid had mostly Cs, I would wonder if they were in the right school.