Anonymous wrote:Not to worry OP. Colleges all know the caliber of a particular school. An A at a first tier private or top public beats an A from a lower tiered school. They know what sort of school your kid attends will judge her vs. others from that school. So whether it shows ranks or not...she will be judged vs. others
Anonymous wrote:Which school is this? Looking at parochial now. Please tell me this isn't OLV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If all As isn't in the top 20%, then there is major grade inflation at that school. I think that's what OP is most afraid of...that her kid's "As" aren't as true as she needs them to be.
There's grade inflation everywhere. But in a small school you have 20 kids in a top 20%, Wilson's top 20% is over 100 students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If all As isn't in the top 20%, then there is major grade inflation at that school. I think that's what OP is most afraid of...that her kid's "As" aren't as true as she needs them to be.
No. My daughter's SAT is one of the best in the school. There's only 100 kids in the graduating class.
If her grades are strong and her SATs are stellar, then what is the problem?
By the time the diploma comes out, the deal is sealed with colleges anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If all As isn't in the top 20%, then there is major grade inflation at that school. I think that's what OP is most afraid of...that her kid's "As" aren't as true as she needs them to be.
No. My daughter's SAT is one of the best in the school. There's only 100 kids in the graduating class.
Anonymous wrote:If all As isn't in the top 20%, then there is major grade inflation at that school. I think that's what OP is most afraid of...that her kid's "As" aren't as true as she needs them to be.
Anonymous wrote:If all As isn't in the top 20%, then there is major grade inflation at that school. I think that's what OP is most afraid of...that her kid's "As" aren't as true as she needs them to be.