Anonymous wrote:Baruch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same place underachieving kids of other colors:
Community college, VCU, Norfolk Stare, UMW, James Madison U, etc
You will not get into any of these schools, outside Norfolk state with a 3.0
A POC with a 3.0 can absolutely get into JMU.
First out from under the rock? You missed a few things.
1: The Supreme Court won't allow universities to use race or ethnicity anymore
2: The Common App has made receiving that data optional
3: No university is ever going to touch that data again. There is line of lawyers wrapped around the building just dying for a crack
So JMU won't know if Brian Smith is POC or not.
Welcome to 2023. Hope you enjoyed your nap!
Don't worry, I'll make sure my kids mentions it on their College Essay.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?
In VA, mostly JMU, GMU, VCU
What do you mean by this? Someone who once got a B?
You can still go to UVA, VT, W&M with once got a B
The 75th percentile of students at UVA last year had almost a 4.6
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU. Lots of "regular" Asians there. Not everyone wants to be an Engineer!
My husband got his engineering degree at Mason. Plenty of students of all backgrounds in that program.
Sadly, many of them couldn’t write a coherent sentence, which I found out through editing the group project write ups for my husband.
His “favorite” classmates were the ones who wouldn’t shut up about being TJ grads. My husband barely passed HS, joined the military, then went back to school. Guess who had the better grades?
Well, he had you editing his group projects![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU. Lots of "regular" Asians there. Not everyone wants to be an Engineer!
My husband got his engineering degree at Mason. Plenty of students of all backgrounds in that program.
Sadly, many of them couldn’t write a coherent sentence, which I found out through editing the group project write ups for my husband.
His “favorite” classmates were the ones who wouldn’t shut up about being TJ grads. My husband barely passed HS, joined the military, then went back to school. Guess who had the better grades?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old Dominion University! A great school in a military town that is diverse and growing. Close to the beach and is D1.
ODU is in my child’s top 3. We went to their open house a couple weeks back and they really do a nice job.
We aren’t Asian, but I honestly think more people should give it a look.
Anonymous wrote:NVCC.
Look, in these days you should recognize some things:
a. Massive grade inflation means that you are screwing something up if you get a GPA lower than 3.0.
b. Whatever the cause of the screw-ups -- low IQ, learning disability, laziness, ADHD, anxiety, overconfidence, poor health, whatever -- is not going to magically resolve itself by sending a kid to an expensive college.
c. College degrees on the low end are typically worth the paper they're printed on, and spending a hundred thousand dollars or more to get that piece of paper is a bad idea.
If you want to try college, try something easy, that works with the kind of students that don't do that well, costs relatively little money, located very close by where you can offer support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?
In VA, mostly JMU, GMU, VCU
What do you mean by this? Someone who once got a B?
You can still go to UVA, VT, W&M with once got a B
The 75th percentile of students at UVA last year had almost a 4.6
I’m unaware of that source, but regardless - that’s a weighted GPA reference point. What was the 25th %ile? Given the various weighting “techniques”, multiple B grades are not disqualifying unless the rest of the application isn’t strong.
Uh, maybe the STATE! SCHEV publishes it every year. GMU 75th percentile last year had a 4.0; median 3.74 and bottom 25th percentile a 3.45. https://research.schev.edu/. There's even a wiki on SCHEV
Sorry, I’m not from whatever state it is that publishes that data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?
In VA, mostly JMU, GMU, VCU
What do you mean by this? Someone who once got a B?
You can still go to UVA, VT, W&M with once got a B
The 75th percentile of students at UVA last year had almost a 4.6
I’m unaware of that source, but regardless - that’s a weighted GPA reference point. What was the 25th %ile? Given the various weighting “techniques”, multiple B grades are not disqualifying unless the rest of the application isn’t strong.
Uh, maybe the STATE! SCHEV publishes it every year. GMU 75th percentile last year had a 4.0; median 3.74 and bottom 25th percentile a 3.45. https://research.schev.edu/. There's even a wiki on SCHEV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?
In VA, mostly JMU, GMU, VCU
What do you mean by this? Someone who once got a B?
You can still go to UVA, VT, W&M with once got a B
The 75th percentile of students at UVA last year had almost a 4.6
I’m unaware of that source, but regardless - that’s a weighted GPA reference point. What was the 25th %ile? Given the various weighting “techniques”, multiple B grades are not disqualifying unless the rest of the application isn’t strong.
Here’s a very feasible example …
Through the end of the summer following the applicant’s 11th grade, 22 classes for 42 semester grades.
10 AP classes (+ 1.00 GPA weight)
6 honors classes (+ 0.50 GPA weight)
6 college prep. classes
Eight (8) B grades yields a 4.41 weighted GPA. Odds are you’re easily waltzing into UVA with a 1600 / 36 and an otherwise strong application from a top HS.
Correction: 44 semester grades
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do underachieving East Asian kids go to college?
In VA, mostly JMU, GMU, VCU
What do you mean by this? Someone who once got a B?
You can still go to UVA, VT, W&M with once got a B
The 75th percentile of students at UVA last year had almost a 4.6
I’m unaware of that source, but regardless - that’s a weighted GPA reference point. What was the 25th %ile? Given the various weighting “techniques”, multiple B grades are not disqualifying unless the rest of the application isn’t strong.
Here’s a very feasible example …
Through the end of the summer following the applicant’s 11th grade, 22 classes for 42 semester grades.
10 AP classes (+ 1.00 GPA weight)
6 honors classes (+ 0.50 GPA weight)
6 college prep. classes
Eight (8) B grades yields a 4.41 weighted GPA. Odds are you’re easily waltzing into UVA with a 1600 / 36 and an otherwise strong application from a top HS.