Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting in what sense? There is literally nothing here that isn't discussed on this forum on a daily basis.
Yet the DCUM crowd ( my UMC suburban FCPS kid with the 1500 SAT and 4.0 GPA is awesome!) still chases the fool's gold.
I guess it's like playing the lottery.
I believe that's the top 1% of college applicants.
Test score wise, for the T20 or so the DCUM crowd covets, 1500 is commonplace. 1550+ is the separator for the "top 1%"
You already know about weighted GPAs, AP classes, etc.
4.0 is quite common.
According to College Board, a score of 1450 is still top 1%. Here's an interesting list of colleges by median SAT percentile that shows that most people's perception of the differences between top colleges is pretty skewed.
https://lesshighschoolstress.com/page/3/
Anonymous wrote:Get Counseling and soon. It's over. Your kid will be fine at Tech. It's not the end of the world.
Seriously get over this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting in what sense? There is literally nothing here that isn't discussed on this forum on a daily basis.
Yet the DCUM crowd ( my UMC suburban FCPS kid with the 1500 SAT and 4.0 GPA is awesome!) still chases the fool's gold.
I guess it's like playing the lottery.
I believe that's the top 1% of college applicants.
Test score wise, for the T20 or so the DCUM crowd covets, 1500 is commonplace. 1550+ is the separator for the "top 1%"
You already know about weighted GPAs, AP classes, etc.
4.0 is quite common.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm.
The article:
* Legacies
* Children of faculty or donors
* URMs
* First gen
* Students from upscale private schools
* Top 1% of applicants
Reaction from DCUM parents when their kid gets rejected or wait listed at a selective college:
* URM!!!
*First gen!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting in what sense? There is literally nothing here that isn't discussed on this forum on a daily basis.
Yet the DCUM crowd ( my UMC suburban FCPS kid with the 1500 SAT and 4.0 GPA is awesome!) still chases the fool's gold.
I guess it's like playing the lottery.
I believe that's the top 1% of college applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting in what sense? There is literally nothing here that isn't discussed on this forum on a daily basis.
Yet the DCUM crowd ( my UMC suburban FCPS kid with the 1500 SAT and 4.0 GPA is awesome!) still chases the fool's gold.
I guess it's like playing the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Except no one said that. Keep fighting with those voices in your head.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm.
The article:
* Legacies
* Children of faculty or donors
* URMs
* First gen
* Students from upscale private schools
* Top 1% of applicants
Reaction from DCUM parents when their kid gets rejected or wait listed at a selective college:
* URM!!!
*First gen!!!
Anonymous wrote:Interesting in what sense? There is literally nothing here that isn't discussed on this forum on a daily basis.