08/14/2020 21:11
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Anonymous wrote:Elon
Not anymore
Anonymous
08/14/2020 21:10
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Elon
Anonymous
08/14/2020 19:17
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Anonymous wrote:Does “B student” mean 3.0 GPA? I’ve heard people use this term to describe students with pretty much anything under a 4.0.
Mix of A's and Bs. I would say optimistically 3.3-3.4. No SAT yet, will likely be low (took SSATs to get into high school and they were about 30th percentile).
Anonymous
08/14/2020 19:07
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Anonymous wrote:University of DCUM. Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you said D student.
That is a T .5 school.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 19:05
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
University of DCUM. Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you said D student.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:57
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
All of them except for about 50, and maybe 20 of those.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:53
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
University of Scranton
Susquehanna University
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:51
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Fairfield, Marquette, Duquesne, Juniata
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:51
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Fairfield, Loyola-MD, College of NJ, Butler, Appalachian State, College of Charleston.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:45
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
McDaniel in Westminster, MD
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:44
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Does “B student” mean 3.0 GPA? I’ve heard people use this term to describe students with pretty much anything under a 4.0.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:32
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Ursinus, Marist.
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:25
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Sat estimate?
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:24
Subject: Re:Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
Providence college, St. Joes
Anonymous
08/14/2020 18:22
Subject: Colleges for B students (preferably test optional)
What are some solid choices for a private school B student with ADHD, dyslexia? Probably interested in a smaller school with a business major. Likely somewhat rural. East or west coast.