Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a kid who didn't get into VA Tech and one who did. The one who didn't get in is the older one. Perfect grades but didn't take the AP class for their intended major until senior year. Put all their effort into their Common App essay which I don't think Tech reads, and wrote something about art in their Tech essay when the intended major was in STEM.
The other kid had good but not perfect grades but they steadily improved. Took the AP class for their intended (same as the other kid) major. Focused on the Tech essay.
Same sports/activities.
I think your kid has time and I also think first gen is something Tech will take into account.
Just be there for your child and encourage them.
This is very helpful and encouraging. For obvious reasons, grades are not much discussed with other fellow high school parents during any social gatherings. I have no idea what kind of students get into schools like UMD, University of Florida, Vtech, Carnegie. Kids who are getting into these colleges seemed to me very bright students. All i know is they have to aim for all As. So it’s very intimidating when your child’s grade starts to decline. Thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.
Do either you or your spouse have college degrees?
We have masters from the US. Navigating high school for the first time.
So, I'm confused. If you and your spouse both have college degrees - from any country - your child is not first generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.
Do either you or your spouse have college degrees?
We have masters from the US. Navigating high school for the first time.
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a kid who didn't get into VA Tech and one who did. The one who didn't get in is the older one. Perfect grades but didn't take the AP class for their intended major until senior year. Put all their effort into their Common App essay which I don't think Tech reads, and wrote something about art in their Tech essay when the intended major was in STEM.
The other kid had good but not perfect grades but they steadily improved. Took the AP class for their intended (same as the other kid) major. Focused on the Tech essay.
Same sports/activities.
I think your kid has time and I also think first gen is something Tech will take into account.
Just be there for your child and encourage them.
This is very helpful and encouraging. For obvious reasons, grades are not much discussed with other fellow high school parents during any social gatherings. I have no idea what kind of students get into schools like UMD, University of Florida, Vtech, Carnegie. Kids who are getting into these colleges seemed to me very bright students. All i know is they have to aim for all As. So it’s very intimidating when your child’s grade starts to decline. Thank you very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.
Do either you or your spouse have college degrees?
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a kid who didn't get into VA Tech and one who did. The one who didn't get in is the older one. Perfect grades but didn't take the AP class for their intended major until senior year. Put all their effort into their Common App essay which I don't think Tech reads, and wrote something about art in their Tech essay when the intended major was in STEM.
The other kid had good but not perfect grades but they steadily improved. Took the AP class for their intended (same as the other kid) major. Focused on the Tech essay.
Same sports/activities.
I think your kid has time and I also think first gen is something Tech will take into account.
Just be there for your child and encourage them.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a kid who didn't get into VA Tech and one who did. The one who didn't get in is the older one. Perfect grades but didn't take the AP class for their intended major until senior year. Put all their effort into their Common App essay which I don't think Tech reads, and wrote something about art in their Tech essay when the intended major was in STEM.
The other kid had good but not perfect grades but they steadily improved. Took the AP class for their intended (same as the other kid) major. Focused on the Tech essay.
Same sports/activities.
I think your kid has time and I also think first gen is something Tech will take into account.
Just be there for your child and encourage them.
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.
Anonymous wrote:My high schooler is a sophomore student Bright and passionate about STEM however getting overwhelmed with the course rigour this year with some grades downfall. DC morale is going down and never imagined that high school will be so much to do with almost no downtime. We are first generation parents and have shallow knowledge of good students’ profile. Is UMD or Vtech accepts student with either b or c grade? DC is trying hard to bring the grades up.