Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you are realistic on the type of college he will attend. Just select a school with a 90%+ acceptance rate.
There are several state flagships (Ole Miss has a 98% acceptance rate) if you want to go that route, or consider some of the other local state schools.
A 17 is four points below Ole Miss's 25th percentile, and you need a 3.2 GPA to apply test-optional from out of state. OP's kid is not a shoo-in.
Something tells me if his application check clears, he will get accepted as an OOS full pay student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you are realistic on the type of college he will attend. Just select a school with a 90%+ acceptance rate.
There are several state flagships (Ole Miss has a 98% acceptance rate) if you want to go that route, or consider some of the other local state schools.
A 17 is four points below Ole Miss's 25th percentile, and you need a 3.2 GPA to apply test-optional from out of state. OP's kid is not a shoo-in.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you are realistic on the type of college he will attend. Just select a school with a 90%+ acceptance rate.
There are several state flagships (Ole Miss has a 98% acceptance rate) if you want to go that route, or consider some of the other local state schools.