Anonymous wrote:My prediction is that she would get into most of these schools. Quite possibly ALL. Don't let the people of DCUM deter you from encouraging her to apply to all of these schools, if she is interested. Add some more safeties that she likes, if it makes you/her feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a good list IF she likes Elon and Loyola (esp Loyola).
It looks like one safety, one high safety/low match, I don’t know how to categorize FSU, and then high match/low reaches/reaches.
It would be great to have more solid matches/have the overall list more bottom- and middle-heavy.
I was under the impression that Gettysburg, Franklin & Marshall, Loyola, and Elon were her match schools -OP
A match means she hits the 50th percentile (not below!) of the incoming students’ stats. I’d check F & M’s common data set to confirm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a good list IF she likes Elon and Loyola (esp Loyola).
It looks like one safety, one high safety/low match, I don’t know how to categorize FSU, and then high match/low reaches/reaches.
It would be great to have more solid matches/have the overall list more bottom- and middle-heavy.
I was under the impression that Gettysburg, Franklin & Marshall, Loyola, and Elon were her match schools -OP
A match means she hits the 50th percentile (not below!) of the incoming students’ stats. I’d check F & M’s common data set to confirm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a good list IF she likes Elon and Loyola (esp Loyola).
It looks like one safety, one high safety/low match, I don’t know how to categorize FSU, and then high match/low reaches/reaches.
It would be great to have more solid matches/have the overall list more bottom- and middle-heavy.
I was under the impression that Gettysburg, Franklin & Marshall, Loyola, and Elon were her match schools -OP
Anonymous wrote:It’s a good list IF she likes Elon and Loyola (esp Loyola).
It looks like one safety, one high safety/low match, I don’t know how to categorize FSU, and then high match/low reaches/reaches.
It would be great to have more solid matches/have the overall list more bottom- and middle-heavy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools are weighing GPA MUCH higher than SAT/ACT scores. What is your kid's GPA?
I can tell you that a couple years ago my kid (with a 30 ACT) was rejected from schools that are mentioned frequently here as "everyone gets in" because he had a relatively low GPA. There's no way he would have got into any of the ones on your list.
Her GPA lines up with her school’s naviance data pretty well and she’s taken 6 AP classes (got 4s and 5s on all of the exams so far)
What does that even mean? Naviance is not that reliable because of Covid and TO. Public or private? UW and W GPA?
+1 You need to share the GPA and the other info PP mentioned or no one here can even begin to help you. It’s not going to identify your kid if that’s what you are worried about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools are weighing GPA MUCH higher than SAT/ACT scores. What is your kid's GPA?
I can tell you that a couple years ago my kid (with a 30 ACT) was rejected from schools that are mentioned frequently here as "everyone gets in" because he had a relatively low GPA. There's no way he would have got into any of the ones on your list.
Her GPA lines up with her school’s naviance data pretty well and she’s taken 6 AP classes (got 4s and 5s on all of the exams so far)
What does that even mean? Naviance is not that reliable because of Covid and TO. Public or private? UW and W GPA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many schools are weighing GPA MUCH higher than SAT/ACT scores. What is your kid's GPA?
I can tell you that a couple years ago my kid (with a 30 ACT) was rejected from schools that are mentioned frequently here as "everyone gets in" because he had a relatively low GPA. There's no way he would have got into any of the ones on your list.
Her GPA lines up with her school’s naviance data pretty well and she’s taken 6 AP classes (got 4s and 5s on all of the exams so far)
Anonymous wrote:Many schools are weighing GPA MUCH higher than SAT/ACT scores. What is your kid's GPA?
I can tell you that a couple years ago my kid (with a 30 ACT) was rejected from schools that are mentioned frequently here as "everyone gets in" because he had a relatively low GPA. There's no way he would have got into any of the ones on your list.