Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is self-perpetuating. If someone came on posted about where their 2.3 gpa/1050 SAT kid should apply, poster here would be like sharks scenting blood in the water. The answers would be about how their kid is only fit for trade school or community college (as if those are bad options), “are you sure your child is ready for college?” There are 4000+ colleges and a student with those stats can get in to and succeed at and go on to do well from plenty of them, but the poster wouldn’t get that advice here because DCUM folks either scoff at those schools or have never heard of them.
We have one of "those"! I'm going to start a thread on this very topic after this admissions cycle.
There’s a great FB group for “awesomely average kids”!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is self-perpetuating. If someone came on posted about where their 2.3 gpa/1050 SAT kid should apply, poster here would be like sharks scenting blood in the water. The answers would be about how their kid is only fit for trade school or community college (as if those are bad options), “are you sure your child is ready for college?” There are 4000+ colleges and a student with those stats can get in to and succeed at and go on to do well from plenty of them, but the poster wouldn’t get that advice here because DCUM folks either scoff at those schools or have never heard of them.
We have one of "those"! I'm going to start a thread on this very topic after this admissions cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Every thread about a high stats kid is answered with one about grade inflation which is answered by one about standardized testing and around and around we go.
Anonymous wrote:This board is self-perpetuating. If someone came on posted about where their 2.3 gpa/1050 SAT kid should apply, poster here would be like sharks scenting blood in the water. The answers would be about how their kid is only fit for trade school or community college (as if those are bad options), “are you sure your child is ready for college?” There are 4000+ colleges and a student with those stats can get in to and succeed at and go on to do well from plenty of them, but the poster wouldn’t get that advice here because DCUM folks either scoff at those schools or have never heard of them.
Anonymous wrote:yes, MCPS has the worst grade inflation in the DMV. It's ridiculous. You have to be basically checked out to not do extremely well.
Colleges know but it doesn't correct everything.
Anonymous wrote:Every thread about a high stats kid is answered with one about grade inflation which is answered by one about standardized testing and around and around we go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school grade inflation is definitely a thing. Also SAT superscoring makes standardized testing a little more achievable and less stressful
Not in our fcps
Anonymous wrote:Public school grade inflation is definitely a thing. Also SAT superscoring makes standardized testing a little more achievable and less stressful