Anonymous wrote:Is this - a thing? I was just out to lunch with some women I'm volunteering with through my kid's (public) high school, and two of the moms said they make their kids ask for a re-take if their kids get Bs on an assignment.
Um....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in college. In high school yes.
The top colleges expect straight As. It’s ridiculous, but my kids were aiming for them and I told them the reality.
Now in college- I don’t care what they get. I’ve never seen their grade reports.
^ and that’s because my kids could easily get them and it was about not procrastinating
Anonymous wrote:If they are working their tails off, no. Otherwise, yeah, so most of the time, yeah.
Anonymous wrote:Not in college. In high school yes.
The top colleges expect straight As. It’s ridiculous, but my kids were aiming for them and I told them the reality.
Now in college- I don’t care what they get. I’ve never seen their grade reports.
Anonymous wrote:Is this - a thing? I was just out to lunch with some women I'm volunteering with through my kid's (public) high school, and two of the moms said they make their kids ask for a re-take if their kids get Bs on an assignment.
Um....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sadly Bs can derail college chances. It’s not just admissions but merit aid too. With the economy in the dumpster and the price of college so high, competition for in state is crazy. Along with competition for scholarships and merit aid.
If retakes are allowed, many of the other kids with Bs are doing a retake. Your kid would end up being toward the bottom for not taking advantage of the retake option.
It’s a horrible environment for kids and very different than when we were in high school.
That is depressing.
Tons of colleges take kids with Bs, and offer merit aid, but maybe those are not desirable schools to the people on this forum.
The vast majority of colleges take B students. Some examples are Univ of Arizona, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, plus other flagships. California State Universities, CUNY New York Universities, Montclair in New Jersey, Catholic University in DC, UMass Boston, The New School NYC, Suffolk University Boston, Marymount Univ in VA, Old Dominion, VA, Providence College RI.
That’s just a very small percentage of colleges that accept B students. Most colleges accept B students. Every state in the country has choices for B students. There are huge universities that everyone knows and there are small niche colleges that are very local.
Students will be successful if they find the right school for them.
I’m in NC. We were told that the minimum GPA your kid should have to apply to North Carolina (chapel hill) is a 4.5. Our friend’s kid scored a 35 ACT and has a 4.5 GPA, and his college counselor gave him 50/50 odds of getting in (with two legacy parents). It’s slightly better odds for NC State, but not much.