Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trends are important so better now than next year or the year after. It probably knocks out some of the most selective schools but for most schools it shouldn't be a non starter as long as she doe well the next 2 years and has good scores. She may need to explain the grade on her applications, or have the counselor explain the grade in the counselor rec.
I wouldn't assume that it will knock out the most selective schools, not if she gets amazing grades from now on, great test scores, and all the rest it takes. Trust your college counselor to tell you what's realistic for your DD.
Anonymous wrote:Trends are important so better now than next year or the year after. It probably knocks out some of the most selective schools but for most schools it shouldn't be a non starter as long as she doe well the next 2 years and has good scores. She may need to explain the grade on her applications, or have the counselor explain the grade in the counselor rec.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is a sophomore in H.S. Her GPA is around 3.5 due to a D+ that she got in Spanish II last year. She had an A in Spanish I in 8th grade, so started H.S. in Spanish II and obviously wasn't prepared for it. The rest of her grades have been around A- (including several honors classes). The D+ brought down her GPA and will show up on her transcript. She is really worried that this will preclude her from getting into a lot of schools. Has anyone had a similar circumstance for one of their children and did it hurt his/her ability to get into the schools that they wanted to attend? Any advice on how to proceed? The guidance councilor doesn't think re-taking the class will make much of a difference, the D+ doesn't go away. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is a sophomore in H.S. Her GPA is around 3.5 due to a D+ that she got in Spanish II last year. She had an A in Spanish I in 8th grade, so started H.S. in Spanish II and obviously wasn't prepared for it. The rest of her grades have been around A- (including several honors classes). The D+ brought down her GPA and will show up on her transcript. She is really worried that this will preclude her from getting into a lot of schools. Has anyone had a similar circumstance for one of their children and did it hurt his/her ability to get into the schools that they wanted to attend? Any advice on how to proceed? The guidance councilor doesn't think re-taking the class will make much of a difference, the D+ doesn't go away. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Is she taking Spanish II again or has she switched languages?
Anonymous wrote:My DD is a sophomore in H.S. Her GPA is around 3.5 due to a D+ that she got in Spanish II last year. She had an A in Spanish I in 8th grade, so started H.S. in Spanish II and obviously wasn't prepared for it. The rest of her grades have been around A- (including several honors classes). The D+ brought down her GPA and will show up on her transcript. She is really worried that this will preclude her from getting into a lot of schools. Has anyone had a similar circumstance for one of their children and did it hurt his/her ability to get into the schools that they wanted to attend? Any advice on how to proceed? The guidance councilor doesn't think re-taking the class will make much of a difference, the D+ doesn't go away. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Anonymous wrote:Trends are important so better now than next year or the year after. It probably knocks out some of the most selective schools but for most schools it shouldn't be a non starter as long as she doe well the next 2 years and has good scores. She may need to explain the grade on her applications, or have the counselor explain the grade in the counselor rec.