Anonymous wrote:Please go away and come back in two years. For your daughter’s sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for good schools in the New England area (other than Ivies cause I know that's a crapshoot) with a strong biomedical/pre-med program. DD's a freshman, 4.3 gpa uw (her district weights A+ as 4.3). Strong ECs (Girl Scouts, student government, theater) with leadership roles in each, and a few national awards for history. Considering a double major in musical theater, so also looking for schools with a good program for that (Columbia-Julliard program perhaps?) Wants a mid-size college, would prefer suburban to city with the exception of NYC. We will definitely not be full-pay, but will most likely not receive any need-based aid. Possible pathways in medicine she's currently looking into are vaccine research and neonatology.
So these are her interim grades? How can you have gpa in October of 9th grade?
Took high school credit courses in middle school, but her interims keep it at a 4.3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for good schools in the New England area (other than Ivies cause I know that's a crapshoot) with a strong biomedical/pre-med program. DD's a freshman, 4.3 gpa uw (her district weights A+ as 4.3). Strong ECs (Girl Scouts, student government, theater) with leadership roles in each, and a few national awards for history. Considering a double major in musical theater, so also looking for schools with a good program for that (Columbia-Julliard program perhaps?) Wants a mid-size college, would prefer suburban to city with the exception of NYC. We will definitely not be full-pay, but will most likely not receive any need-based aid. Possible pathways in medicine she's currently looking into are vaccine research and neonatology.
So these are her interim grades? How can you have gpa in October of 9th grade?
Took high school credit courses in middle school, but her interims keep it at a 4.3
Anonymous wrote:Please go away and come back in two years. For your daughter’s sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for good schools in the New England area (other than Ivies cause I know that's a crapshoot) with a strong biomedical/pre-med program. DD's a freshman, 4.3 gpa uw (her district weights A+ as 4.3). Strong ECs (Girl Scouts, student government, theater) with leadership roles in each, and a few national awards for history. Considering a double major in musical theater, so also looking for schools with a good program for that (Columbia-Julliard program perhaps?) Wants a mid-size college, would prefer suburban to city with the exception of NYC. We will definitely not be full-pay, but will most likely not receive any need-based aid. Possible pathways in medicine she's currently looking into are vaccine research and neonatology.
So these are her interim grades? How can you have gpa in October of 9th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Looking for good schools in the New England area (other than Ivies cause I know that's a crapshoot) with a strong biomedical/pre-med program. DD's a freshman, 4.3 gpa uw (her district weights A+ as 4.3). Strong ECs (Girl Scouts, student government, theater) with leadership roles in each, and a few national awards for history. Considering a double major in musical theater, so also looking for schools with a good program for that (Columbia-Julliard program perhaps?) Wants a mid-size college, would prefer suburban to city with the exception of NYC. We will definitely not be full-pay, but will most likely not receive any need-based aid. Possible pathways in medicine she's currently looking into are vaccine research and neonatology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does a freshman have a GPA now and multiple national awards for…history? Sounds weird.
She took high school credit classes in 7th/8th grade, competed in the National History Day competition through her school
Anonymous wrote:How does a freshman have a GPA now and multiple national awards for…history? Sounds weird.