Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The B students from an elite private with decent rigor can get into schools like bates, brandies, and holy cross. b student with minimal rigor would be looking at Denison, Fairfield, Dickinson, American, Elon etc.
My child who is a 4.6 weighted student got into Dickinson with 50k merit scholarship; with that said, I don't know any low B students with minimal rigor applying there, most are higher stats and used to a more rigorous high school academic load. My child didn't end up choosing it, chose a school actually less rigorous, more expensive, in a highly selective program within the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The B students from an elite private with decent rigor can get into schools like bates, brandies, and holy cross. b student with minimal rigor would be looking at Denison, Fairfield, Dickinson, American, Elon etc.
I don’t know all these schools but Fairfield was under 21% admit this year and Elon reported admission averages of over 4.0 GPA this year. I know a lot of this is due to push for more applications but may not be as easy as 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:The B students from an elite private with decent rigor can get into schools like bates, brandies, and holy cross. b student with minimal rigor would be looking at Denison, Fairfield, Dickinson, American, Elon etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The B students from an elite private with decent rigor can get into schools like bates, brandies, and holy cross. b student with minimal rigor would be looking at Denison, Fairfield, Dickinson, American, Elon etc.
I don’t know all these schools but Fairfield was under 21% admit this year and Elon reported admission averages of over 4.0 GPA this year. I know a lot of this is due to push for more applications but may not be as easy as 5 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane ED, Northeastern ED, if private high schools. Chicago ED if feeder schools.
Oh bullshit
Why? Not PP, but this is the case at our school too.
3.0 students are not getting into Tulane, let alone UChicago.
Thus the call for OP to actually specify what GPA they are referring to.
My 3.4 student got accepted to Tulane. He's a boy, I think that helped.
Anonymous wrote:The B students from an elite private with decent rigor can get into schools like bates, brandies, and holy cross. b student with minimal rigor would be looking at Denison, Fairfield, Dickinson, American, Elon etc.
Anonymous wrote:Nebraska has a high acceptance rate, lets in a lot of B to B+ students, and you get a degree with Big 10 academic prestige.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
A B student is not getting into VT. How long ago was this?
He’ll be starting there this fall. He also had really strong community service so maybe that helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane ED, Northeastern ED, if private high schools. Chicago ED if feeder schools.
Oh bullshit
Why? Not PP, but this is the case at our school too.
3.0 students are not getting into Tulane, let alone UChicago.
Thus the call for OP to actually specify what GPA they are referring to.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane ED, Northeastern ED, if private high schools. Chicago ED if feeder schools.