Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on ACT:
College of Wooster
Denison
Dickinson
Gettysburg
Lawrence
Muhlenberg
Oberlin
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Olaf
Her ACT would be on the higher side for:
Agnes Scott
Allegheny
Goucher
Juniata
Kalamazoo
Salisbury
University of the South (Sewanee)
GPA would be more typical and ACT would be very high for:
McDaniel
Hood
Susquehanna
I'd focus on choices in several tiers (e.g like those above) and really show them some love with demonstrated interest. And also put in some higher shots, because you never know!
What's her weighted GPA like?
Thanks for the suggestions. She has a 3.5ish weighted this year - she's taking two APs, will be sitting for the tests at the end of year. She's a better test taker than everyday student so hopefully gets 4 or 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has a 3.2 UW GPA and 31 ACT score as a junior. Does go to a private, so GPA is not abysmal, but probably at the 20th-25th percentile. She wants to go to a small or mid sized school. Interested in studying Chemistry, and if that doesn’t work out, Economics. She’s pretty quiet and interested in visual arts (painting) and outdoor activities (skiing, backpacking, & climbing) - wants to continue in college. I have no idea what schools would be targets for her. I feel like UVM, Denver, and St. Lawrence might be good ones? It’s hard because her GPA and ACT don’t align. We can contribute 50k a year to college but may not get aid, so schools that give merit would be appreciated.
I actually think they do align. Particularly coming from a private school.
Anonymous wrote:DD has a 3.2 UW GPA and 31 ACT score as a junior. Does go to a private, so GPA is not abysmal, but probably at the 20th-25th percentile. She wants to go to a small or mid sized school. Interested in studying Chemistry, and if that doesn’t work out, Economics. She’s pretty quiet and interested in visual arts (painting) and outdoor activities (skiing, backpacking, & climbing) - wants to continue in college. I have no idea what schools would be targets for her. I feel like UVM, Denver, and St. Lawrence might be good ones? It’s hard because her GPA and ACT don’t align. We can contribute 50k a year to college but may not get aid, so schools that give merit would be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:31 is not a high score in DMV area. only if you are looking at national percentile.
Just stop. It is a very good score.
Anonymous wrote:31 is not a high score in DMV area. only if you are looking at national percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Based on ACT:
College of Wooster
Denison
Dickinson
Gettysburg
Lawrence
Muhlenberg
Oberlin
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Olaf
Her ACT would be on the higher side for:
Agnes Scott
Allegheny
Goucher
Juniata
Kalamazoo
Salisbury
University of the South (Sewanee)
GPA would be more typical and ACT would be very high for:
McDaniel
Hood
Susquehanna
I'd focus on choices in several tiers (e.g like those above) and really show them some love with demonstrated interest. And also put in some higher shots, because you never know!
What's her weighted GPA like?