Anonymous wrote:Huh? what does this question mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The main thing is your high school. Colleges evaluate kids in the context of their high schools. DCUM anecdotes are mostly irrelevant to your DC. Look at Naviance or meet with your school counselor.
Yes, I think this is the biggest difference. DCUM does raise a parents' blood pressure by quite a lot. Most of us forget that we have no idea which high school, region, or state the person is posting is from. I particularly find it interesting that this forum on DCUM is used by many across the country, from NY to CA. So it's really hard to tell and I think that leads to a lot of panic.
Anonymous wrote:I'll go OP. My kid had a 3.7W at FCPS. Lots of Bs all around. Had to work extremely hard for Bs and B- in Honors Humanities classes; also worked very hard for A- grades in AP math classes. Only took a total of 3 APs and 1 or 2 DE. Really nice, good kid, but definitely below average for DCUM. Got into 11 of 12 colleges including Virginia Tech and a bunch more similarly ranked schools. DCUM made me worry he had no chance at what I thought were safeties.
Anonymous wrote:The main thing is your high school. Colleges evaluate kids in the context of their high schools. DCUM anecdotes are mostly irrelevant to your DC. Look at Naviance or meet with your school counselor.
Anonymous wrote:What was the major difference between your IRL admissions results and what others shared here on DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:I knew all the details of my kid’s life and applications.