Anonymous wrote:One question regarding GPAs in Naviance.
When it lists the GPAs of accepted students at a college, are those the GPAs that the students applied with (e.g. from the end of junior year or through first quarter senior year) or are those the GPAs that the accepted students ended up with at the end of high school?
Anonymous wrote:For my kids' school (NYC public), I can see ED/EA/RD, but not recruited athlete. I really wish I could exclude those since it throws of the GPA #'s.
It would be amazing if we could also know which kids were FGLI/URM, but I realize that would be problematic not to mention illegal.
Anonymous wrote:One question regarding GPAs in Naviance.
When it lists the GPAs of accepted students at a college, are those the GPAs that the students applied with (e.g. from the end of junior year or through first quarter senior year) or are those the GPAs that the accepted students ended up with at the end of high school?
Anonymous wrote:There's so much that could be better about FCPS Naviance.
- ability to show applicant gender
- ability to show ED or RD
- ability to show athlete or non-athlete
- ability to show just last year instead of the last three years
- ability to show ALL of FCPS not just your school (especially important for small, highly rejective colleges)
As it is, the scattergrams are pretty useless.
But even more useless are the FCPS counselors who just shrug and say "oh well, Naviance is what it is, nothing we can do about it".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much that could be better about FCPS Naviance.
- ability to show applicant gender
- ability to show ED or RD
- ability to show athlete or non-athlete
- ability to show just last year instead of the last three years
- ability to show ALL of FCPS not just your school (especially important for small, highly rejective colleges)
As it is, the scattergrams are pretty useless.
But even more useless are the FCPS counselors who just shrug and say "oh well, Naviance is what it is, nothing we can do about it".
That’s frustrating. My kid’s district shows TO, ED/EA/RD, and it also shows waitlist followed by accepted/denied. Ours does not show hooked acceptances. So it’s fairly helpful.
Anonymous wrote:There's so much that could be better about FCPS Naviance.
- ability to show applicant gender
- ability to show ED or RD
- ability to show athlete or non-athlete
- ability to show just last year instead of the last three years
- ability to show ALL of FCPS not just your school (especially important for small, highly rejective colleges)
As it is, the scattergrams are pretty useless.
But even more useless are the FCPS counselors who just shrug and say "oh well, Naviance is what it is, nothing we can do about it".