Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uneven grades, I'm guessing math and foreign language especially. Am I right?
Yes, exactly. DD seems interested in mid-size schools near cities. We are thinking smaller liberal arts colleges may be a better fit. My older two kids had the grades to aim for the top universities, but I think doing this for our DD would be unrealistic and frustrating. GPA unweighted is about a 3.2 right now. PSATs from 10th grade were 110. I've been looking through College Confidential and some of the guides like Fiske, but I'm honestly confused about how to narrow the field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uneven grades, I'm guessing math and foreign language especially. Am I right?
Yes, exactly. DD seems interested in mid-size schools near cities. We are thinking smaller liberal arts colleges may be a better fit. My older two kids had the grades to aim for the top universities, but I think doing this for our DD would be unrealistic and frustrating. GPA unweighted is about a 3.2 right now. PSATs from 10th grade were 110. I've been looking through College Confidential and some of the guides like Fiske, but I'm honestly confused about how to narrow the field.
is the sat u mentioned on a 1600 or 2400 scale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uneven grades, I'm guessing math and foreign language especially. Am I right?
Yes, exactly. DD seems interested in mid-size schools near cities. We are thinking smaller liberal arts colleges may be a better fit. My older two kids had the grades to aim for the top universities, but I think doing this for our DD would be unrealistic and frustrating. GPA unweighted is about a 3.2 right now. PSATs from 10th grade were 110. I've been looking through College Confidential and some of the guides like Fiske, but I'm honestly confused about how to narrow the field.
Anonymous wrote:Uneven grades, I'm guessing math and foreign language especially. Am I right?