Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 09:17     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

OP asked for B range. Anything below 3.7 is a B+ or B, anything above 2.7 is a B-.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 09:14     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:If your kid has a B-range average, I would love to hear where they have gotten in this year and what merit, if any. Also test optional or no?


If it's an unweighted B+ (3.6 or just under an A-) and is at a private school that doesn't have people have unweighted averages above 3.9, the student (coupled with strong scores/ECs/recs and strong rigor) could get into BU, NYU, WashU and UChicago at our private.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 09:13     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Weighted is irrelevant in this conversation.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 09:11     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:B as in 3.0 or weighted B as in 3.7-3.9? Independent school or public? What kind of test scores (to help gauge if they should report them or not)? What are the target range of schools to get a sense?

Realistically, you’re looking at either lesser known SLACs or less competitive flagships, but that are absolutely still great schools (think Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Mississippi, Missouri, maybe UMass, maybe Vermont, Miami Ohio, Ohio University, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon).


3.7 - 3.9 is an A-, not a B (B is 3.0-3.3, B+ is between B and A-)
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 09:07     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:3.7W, 1380 SAT from FCPS. Got into Tech, Penn State, UConn, Rutgers, Delaware, Pitt, and many others.


Presumably someone with a 3.0 is asking about a kid with a 3.0.

Your experience has no place in this discussion. Sheesh


A 3.7W could very well be a 3.0UW
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 08:24     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:3.7W, 1380 SAT from FCPS. Got into Tech, Penn State, UConn, Rutgers, Delaware, Pitt, and many others.


Presumably someone with a 3.0 is asking about a kid with a 3.0.

Your experience has no place in this discussion. Sheesh
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 08:16     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your kid has a B-range average, I would love to hear where they have gotten in this year and what merit, if any. Also test optional or no?


If we’re talking about top schools, they can’t apply test optional with a B average.


Yes they "can."
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 08:12     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Based on anecdotal information- DePaul, Loyola Chicago, Temple, Ohio Wesleyan, Hobart and William Smith, Alabama, Ohio University,
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 08:11     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:Friends’ kid has more of a C average, 29 ACT. He’s going to UC Dublin.


How is their admissions standard different from the typical US college?
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 08:08     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Friends’ kid has more of a C average, 29 ACT. He’s going to UC Dublin.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 07:53     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

3.7W, 1380 SAT from FCPS. Got into Tech, Penn State, UConn, Rutgers, Delaware, Pitt, and many others.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 07:43     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Top 30 SLAC with ~10% admit rate (waiting on ED data to know if the selectivity is sub 10%). Full pay ED applicant. Non-athlete/no legacy/no hook. Solid and consistent humanities related rigor, great LORs in those subjects and from summer-employers, ECs that evidenced essay narrative wasn’t BS, SATs somewhere bw the 25% and 50% bands of entering class as best as I can figure. Don’t know for sure yet. Basing it off last 3 years of data and a press release from the admissions office. Probably closer to 25%. Was accepted to several targets and likelies EA that offered substantial merit.

Lucky but also great fit; student will do just fine. Very high EQ. Mature, humble, and college ready.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 07:23     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

B as in 3.0 or weighted B as in 3.7-3.9? Independent school or public? What kind of test scores (to help gauge if they should report them or not)? What are the target range of schools to get a sense?

Realistically, you’re looking at either lesser known SLACs or less competitive flagships, but that are absolutely still great schools (think Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Mississippi, Missouri, maybe UMass, maybe Vermont, Miami Ohio, Ohio University, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon).
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 07:16     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

Anonymous wrote:If your kid has a B-range average, I would love to hear where they have gotten in this year and what merit, if any. Also test optional or no?


If we’re talking about top schools, they can’t apply test optional with a B average.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2026 06:32     Subject: 2026 Success Stories with B-average?

If your kid has a B-range average, I would love to hear where they have gotten in this year and what merit, if any. Also test optional or no?