Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 20:12     Subject: Re:What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:Well, perfect or nearly perfect SAT/ACT, National merit, 12-15 AP courses with 5’s, 3.95-4.0 out of 4.0 unweighted GPA, 4.6-5.0 out of 5.0 weighted GPA makes it high stats for anywhere.


On top of that top 1% in school and good extracurriculars. None of this is going to get you into any Ivy unless “character traits” like race, geography etc can make admitted class as “diverse” as they are aiming for.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 20:05     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:unweighted GPA 4.0 weighted 4.8 or higher
SAT 1500+
At least 10 AP classes, preferably 15

This kid is still likely to be Ivy rejected and T20 if lucky



Of course, because these stats are quite common. Which suggests they are merely a baseline and it takes something else exceptional to gain admission.


Common for applicants to the most selective schools, of course you mean.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 20:04     Subject: Re:What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:In our mcps high school 15 APs would be exceptional, but an SAT of 1500 would not.


Both are exceptional anywhere.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 20:01     Subject: Re:What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Well, perfect or nearly perfect SAT/ACT, National merit, 12-15 AP courses with 5’s, 3.95-4.0 out of 4.0 unweighted GPA, 4.6-5.0 out of 5.0 weighted GPA makes it high stats for anywhere.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:46     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:unweighted GPA 4.0 weighted 4.8 or higher
SAT 1500+
At least 10 AP classes, preferably 15

This kid is still likely to be Ivy rejected and T20 if lucky



Of course, because these stats are quite common. Which suggests they are merely a baseline and it takes something else exceptional to gain admission.


Quite common? Top 5th percentile
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:43     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our top private does not offer 15 APs



Most privates are getting out of AP.
They don’t want to compete with public.


Don’t think it’s about competition.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:27     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:Our top private does not offer 15 APs



Most privates are getting out of AP.
They don’t want to compete with public.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:25     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Anonymous wrote:unweighted GPA 4.0 weighted 4.8 or higher
SAT 1500+
At least 10 AP classes, preferably 15

This kid is still likely to be Ivy rejected and T20 if lucky



Of course, because these stats are quite common. Which suggests they are merely a baseline and it takes something else exceptional to gain admission.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:19     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Our private does not weight APs a whole point.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:17     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Our APS school doesn’t give extra points for “intensive” courses. Only AP courses give an extra point so really high GPAs aren’t possible. Also if you keep high school credits from middle school, those also count into your GPA (which if you’re trying to get over a 4.0 it pulls the GPA down a bit).
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 19:05     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Our top private does not offer 15 APs
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 18:58     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

4.5+/1550+
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 18:56     Subject: Re:What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

In our mcps high school 15 APs would be exceptional, but an SAT of 1500 would not.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 18:52     Subject: Re:What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

Depends - FCPS it’s near impossible to get 15 APs and the gpa wouldn’t be that high so you have to compare apples to apples.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 18:50     Subject: What does DCUM think are “high” stats?

unweighted GPA 4.0 weighted 4.8 or higher
SAT 1500+
At least 10 AP classes, preferably 15

This kid is still likely to be Ivy rejected and T20 if lucky