Anonymous wrote:Just curious where kids with a 3.2 gpa go to college?
Anonymous wrote:I think the consensus here is Michigan. Almost everyone gets in with a 3.5 gpa and 1300 sat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.2 unweighted
Mcps
White UMC rising sophomore
In short: too soon to really tell since he hasn't taken SAT or ACT.
No APs yet (and perhaps never).
Again: where do *average* kids end up? Which state schools? Which privates (ideally ones that don't break the bank)?
WVU, ECU, Towson, George Mason etc. All will give a good education if the kid wants to get one.
GPA is too low for George Mason. The bottom 25% of last year's entering class had a 3.47. Top 75% was a 3.93. http://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
that's weighted GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.2 unweighted
Mcps
White UMC rising sophomore
In short: too soon to really tell since he hasn't taken SAT or ACT.
No APs yet (and perhaps never).
Again: where do *average* kids end up? Which state schools? Which privates (ideally ones that don't break the bank)?
WVU, ECU, Towson, George Mason etc. All will give a good education if the kid wants to get one.
GPA is too low for George Mason. The bottom 25% of last year's entering class had a 3.47. Top 75% was a 3.93. http://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.2 unweighted
Mcps
White UMC rising sophomore
In short: too soon to really tell since he hasn't taken SAT or ACT.
No APs yet (and perhaps never).
Again: where do *average* kids end up? Which state schools? Which privates (ideally ones that don't break the bank)?
WVU, ECU, Towson, George Mason etc. All will give a good education if the kid wants to get one.
Anonymous wrote:At my DD's school I've observed Michigan yield protect hard. The students with 3.0 to 3.3 gpas with sub 1200 SAT scores are the ones getting in, while anyone with even reasonably good stats gets outright rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the consensus here is Michigan. Almost everyone gets in with a 3.5 gpa and 1300 sat
Not in the last 10 years.
This year is going to be rough because the yield last year was higher than expected. OOS students will likely need to be at least 1450 to have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:I think the consensus here is Michigan. Almost everyone gets in with a 3.5 gpa and 1300 sat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan. If rejected from Michigan, they go to GW, Tulane and SMU.
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It’s true. The admitted profile stats are bs, the ATTENDING profile for their liberals arts college isn’t impressive. Good stats, full pay and some demonstrated interest are all it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michigan. If rejected from Michigan, they go to GW, Tulane and SMU.
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