Anonymous wrote:I am not OP, but my kid is in that position - 1560 SAT but GPA 3.6UW - his school does not weigh GPAs but the vast majority of those classes are honors. Is there a way to determine which colleges are more receptive to that? His Bs were mostly freshman year.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s SAT is in the upper 1300s, but their GPA is 3.9 unweighted, due to health issues that made them miss school for some time during soph year. They attend a FCPS, bottom tier HS. Also has three 5s on APs and one 4. Will take AP calc AB senior year, and three other APs At least one AP in the five main subject areas.
They have decent extracurriculars: summer jobs, two varsity sports, long term club sport, volunteer coach.
They are applying to large state, top 75 type schools (VT, JMU, UGA, Penn St) to non-impacted majors, think history, communications, sociology.
They will explain the health issue in the common app.
Usually admissions see kids with GPAs that are inflated compared to SAT scores. My kid is the opposite.
Will my kid have a good shot, being that now more schools are going test required? The schools they are applying to are still TO though?
Anonymous wrote:If 50% of kids in your high school have 4.0 gpa, then the 3.9 gpa is low. If only 5 people have higher than 3.9, then your gpa is high. It’s all relative. It has to be evaluated in the context of your school.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s SAT is in the upper 1300s, but their GPA is 3.9 unweighted, due to health issues that made them miss school for some time during soph year. They attend a FCPS, bottom tier HS. Also has three 5s on APs and one 4. Will take AP calc AB senior year, and three other APs At least one AP in the five main subject areas.
They have decent extracurriculars: summer jobs, two varsity sports, long term club sport, volunteer coach.
They are applying to large state, top 75 type schools (VT, JMU, UGA, Penn St) to non-impacted majors, think history, communications, sociology.
They will explain the health issue in the common app.
Usually admissions see kids with GPAs that are inflated compared to SAT scores. My kid is the opposite.
Will my kid have a good shot, being that now more schools are going test required? The schools they are applying to are still TO though?