Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't STA have a good college counseling office? Or are parents on their own or hire private counselors?
We were very happy with the CCO. We didn’t hire outside counselor. Son in early at top choice school
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't STA have a good college counseling office? Or are parents on their own or hire private counselors?
Anonymous wrote:My son has a 91 GPA at 1540 SAT at St. Alban's.
Are Ivies/Stanford/Duke realistic for him, or should he aim lower?
Also, what GPA is usually cum laude?
Anonymous wrote:My son has a 91 GPA at 1540 SAT at St. Alban's.
Are Ivies/Stanford/Duke realistic for him, or should he aim lower?
Also, what GPA is usually cum laude?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends - student of color? Athlete? My white son had 95 GPA from all honors and AP classes at another private and 35 on ACT and waitlisted/denied at ivies. Great boy, independent research, high level athlete but didn’t want to play in college. But he couldn’t be happier at his college right now. Just need to find the place that really wants your son and he should be happy!
Can you share what college your child attends?
Anonymous wrote:Depends - student of color? Athlete? My white son had 95 GPA from all honors and AP classes at another private and 35 on ACT and waitlisted/denied at ivies. Great boy, independent research, high level athlete but didn’t want to play in college. But he couldn’t be happier at his college right now. Just need to find the place that really wants your son and he should be happy!
Anonymous wrote:My son has a 91 GPA at 1540 SAT at St. Alban's.
Are Ivies/Stanford/Duke realistic for him, or should he aim lower?
Also, what GPA is usually cum laude?