Anonymous wrote:You don’t put smart and SAT 1300 in the same sentence. While high SAT scores don’t necessarily indicate you’re smart, 1300s almost certainly indicate you’re not (because SAT tests are so easy these days).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCLA is not looking at scores this year so it's a crapshoot with high grades. Depends on rigor. But don't expect any money.
UC's are a better bet than a lot of other big public schools. 3.95 UW and paying full freight OOS with no SAT scores helps a lot. Weirdly enough, this kid could get into UCLA or Berkeley. Both have passionate sports programs + very rigorous curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:UCLA is not looking at scores this year so it's a crapshoot with high grades. Depends on rigor. But don't expect any money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People on here will clutch their pearls but Baylor gives good merit aid for kids with your DS' stats. They have huge sports scene, enough parties, and lots of fun traditions. At 14K undergrads it's big enough but not huge.
Excellent for hyper-religious weirdos.
Anonymous wrote:Not getting into UCLA with this stats.
Wisconsin is the best academically of the schools listed, but 1300 may still be tough to gain admission.
Anonymous wrote:HELP! My kid does not want UMD. But he does want a big sports school. Great grades (3.95UW, lots of AP's), high scores but he doesn't have the scores for Michigan. (SAT's high 1300's). He has no idea what he wants to study, but he's good at STEM. Anyone out there who can help me understand the difference between these big out of state universities? We do NOT have the $ for private and would like to keep total costs at 50K/yr or less. Where can he go where he will be **employable** after graduation in the DC area. His dream would be UCLA but at 65K/yr we can't swing it.