Anonymous wrote:SAT or ACT scores will matter.
If you're in VA, your kid will have much better out of state options versus in state options. I'd check out USN&WR ranked universities from about #65. From this year's experience, I'd say your kid would likely be rejected from Penn State, Pitt, Clemson, Georgia, Maryland, UDel. So I'd look beyond those schools in the rankings or apply to some of these as reachy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I will add that she is at a top 20 USNWR public school which she got into via lottery rather than test scores. She is not "gifted" although most of her classmates came from the GT program. All of her classes have been AP or Honors.
We moved out of the DC area a few years ago but would love to move back especially if DD chooses a school in the mid Atlantic.
Well that's a different kind of 3.3, don't you think? Have her ask her guidance counselor for college recs. Check out her school's Naviance.
Do college's look at USNWR ratings closely? DDs school is far away from the DC area and few kids venture east of the Mississippi River so I am doubting the school's name would be recognized as academically rigorous thus the lower GPA. In looking at their list of the last 5 years of colleges, none have gone to schools such as Bowdoin, UVA, Duke, Swarthmore etc... so there's no history.
I've never heard of Naviance although after checking out the website it seems like a good resource for the guidance office to use. I'll send the info along once school's back in session. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAT or ACT scores will matter.
If you're in VA, your kid will have much better out of state options versus in state options. I'd check out USN&WR ranked universities from about #65. From this years experience, I'd say you kid would not get into Va colleges better ranked than GMU or VCU and not Penn State, Pitt, Clemson, Georgia, UDel. So I'd look just beyond those schools in the rankings or apply to some of these as reachy.
Agreed. Plus # of AP courses, type of school etc. Getting an unweighted 3.4 with a lot of APs from a tough private with a 2250 SAT is very different than getting a 3.4 with few APs from a middling public school with 1650 on the SATs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I will add that she is at a top 20 USNWR public school which she got into via lottery rather than test scores. She is not "gifted" although most of her classmates came from the GT program. All of her classes have been AP or Honors.
We moved out of the DC area a few years ago but would love to move back especially if DD chooses a school in the mid Atlantic.
Well that's a different kind of 3.3, don't you think? Have her ask her guidance counselor for college recs. Check out her school's Naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - I will add that she is at a top 20 USNWR public school which she got into via lottery rather than test scores. She is not "gifted" although most of her classmates came from the GT program. All of her classes have been AP or Honors.
We moved out of the DC area a few years ago but would love to move back especially if DD chooses a school in the mid Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:SAT or ACT scores will matter.
If you're in VA, your kid will have much better out of state options versus in state options. I'd check out USN&WR ranked universities from about #65. From this years experience, I'd say you kid would not get into Va colleges better ranked than GMU or VCU and not Penn State, Pitt, Clemson, Georgia, UDel. So I'd look just beyond those schools in the rankings or apply to some of these as reachy.