Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do take students who don't submit scores.
Two recent students from my DC's high school applied this way and were admitted. Both had strong GPA, challenging classes and ECs, but just didn't do so well on the SAT/ACT.
This is such BS. Can I submit a revised GPA with all the low grades taken out? It’s obvious schools are doing this to raise average test scores, knowing only the high scoring kids will submit them. Can we expect GPA optional admissions soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe Wake also puts a lot of emphasis on the interview. And, as someone mentioned, the application is very writing intensive. I have a WF grad, and we only have very positive things to say about that school - it is a special place.
I’m a Wake grad, and would love to have my kid go. I am married to anothet Wake grad who got his degree from the same department, a year ahead of me. We had three of our professors attend our wedding— including the professor who taught the class of 7 people where we met. (He takes credit for introducing us. 25 years later, we still keep in touch). If you want half of your major level classes to have fewer than 10 kids, to never have a grad student teach your class, to have your professors invite students to their house for dinner, and to have a curriculum that requires you to write, and think critically, it is a great place for you.
And I have been shocked at how impressed people have by the phi beta kappa, summa cum laude from Wake.
Anonymous wrote:I believe Wake also puts a lot of emphasis on the interview. And, as someone mentioned, the application is very writing intensive. I have a WF grad, and we only have very positive things to say about that school - it is a special place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do take students who don't submit scores.
Two recent students from my DC's high school applied this way and were admitted. Both had strong GPA, challenging classes and ECs, but just didn't do so well on the SAT/ACT.
This is such BS. Can I submit a revised GPA with all the low grades taken out? It’s obvious schools are doing this to raise average test scores, knowing only the high scoring kids will submit them. Can we expect GPA optional admissions soon?
Anonymous wrote:They do take students who don't submit scores.
Two recent students from my DC's high school applied this way and were admitted. Both had strong GPA, challenging classes and ECs, but just didn't do so well on the SAT/ACT.