Anonymous wrote:By the time a student is named valedictorian, they were accepted/rejected into their colleges months prior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One Admissions director joked about the 200+ Valedictorians in NoVA public HS. They are well-aware the rank 1 means absolutely zero in these big NoVA high schools.
He made a point to say they know what is offered at each high school (some have no APs or less AP offerings, etc) and they know about grade inflation and high school rigor, etc.
Basically, they take that info with a grain of salt. I think these publics are shooting themselves in the foot and the more they dumb everyone down and allow retakes and 300 Valedictorians, the less rigorous the schools will be rated.
So considering all that, and then also considering that most colleges now are "test optional" or even test blind--what criteria are colleges using to admit students?
Anonymous wrote:One Admissions director joked about the 200+ Valedictorians in NoVA public HS. They are well-aware the rank 1 means absolutely zero in these big NoVA high schools.
He made a point to say they know what is offered at each high school (some have no APs or less AP offerings, etc) and they know about grade inflation and high school rigor, etc.
Basically, they take that info with a grain of salt. I think these publics are shooting themselves in the foot and the more they dumb everyone down and allow retakes and 300 Valedictorians, the less rigorous the schools will be rated.
Anonymous wrote:One Admissions director joked about the 200+ Valedictorians in NoVA public HS. They are well-aware the rank 1 means absolutely zero in these big NoVA high schools.
He made a point to say they know what is offered at each high school (some have no APs or less AP offerings, etc) and they know about grade inflation and high school rigor, etc.
Basically, they take that info with a grain of salt. I think these publics are shooting themselves in the foot and the more they dumb everyone down and allow retakes and 300 Valedictorians, the less rigorous the schools will be rated.
Anonymous wrote:4.0 weighted or unweighted?
Anonymous wrote:I doubt that it affects admissions at all. Many HS's no longer rank at all. APS just takes this kind of odd IMO middle road of not ranking any students with a 4.0+ GPA but giving everyone below 4.0 a rank #. It's to cut down on cut-throat competition. Anyone who gets a 4.0+ gets a rank=1 on their transcript and they are all noted in the program as "valedictorians". APS doesn't have a traditional singular valedictorian/salutatorian. A student will speak at the graduation but that's based on some kind of competition, I think? or nomination by teachers?
I suppose for a college that doesn't pay much attention to the school profile a student reporting a rank of "1" even if they really are just in the top third of the class might be helpful? I know DD (who just barely made the 4.0 level) felt weird putting rank=1 on her common app. But the alternative was to say the school doesn't rank while her transcript clearly does provide a rank.