Anonymous wrote:Senior year grades are not really taken into account because the student typically applies early in the fall of their senior year. Certainly, the test scores are stellar, but with the lower GPA, there will be hurdles. Explaining away a bad GPA will be difficult. Apply broadly and don't expect too much merit because the GPA is a factor.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 17 years old son who is currently a HS junior. His freshman and sophomore GPA was abysmal, close to 2.0. He wanted to be a musician like his uncle and wasted his freshman and sophomore. He finally recognized that it will never happen. His uncle always needs help with $$$ from me. Thanks god I make more than enough to support my brother.
Anyways, he is getting straight As in his junior year and he will be taking 5 AP courses in his senior year. He has his mother's DNA to do this. Wife is a beltway bandit, attorney for a big government contractor. I think he will get straight As in his senior as well. He took the SAT in Dec 2017 and got a 1590 score.
He would like to attend UVa. Will the UVa admissions office hold the GPA in 9th and 10th against him? Will they accept him based on his SAT score and GPA in grade 11th and 12th?
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are lucky that you had a kid slack off so much for the first 2 years of HS and then was able to turn it around, get straight As and a near perfect score on the SAT. That is really amazing.
I don't know how the colleges will view that but that SAT score is a standout for sure.
OP here. Thank you for your kind words. My kid went on tour with his uncle over the summer and saw first hand how hard it was as a struggling musician, except for hanging out with lot of women. He came to the realization that is not how he wants to live. My wife and I spent A LOT of $$$ with private tutoring in the past 7 1/2 months to get him to where he is now.
Anonymous wrote:You are lucky that you had a kid slack off so much for the first 2 years of HS and then was able to turn it around, get straight As and a near perfect score on the SAT. That is really amazing.
I don't know how the colleges will view that but that SAT score is a standout for sure.