Anonymous wrote:Michigan, NYU and Tulane seem very popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fellow elite private school parent here. Remember guys this is a long term play. Private has smaller classes so our kids get more attention even if they end up at the same colleges. Writing skills, etc. tend to be stronger from private. As a lawyer, I have seen this at firms.
+1. Also soft skills and social network. Sidwell kids, for example, aren't hanging with middle class public schoolers in college. But of course all of this is over the head of hoi polloi who think their kid is the EXACT same as everyone they go to a certain college with. Campuses are stratified as hell. The playing field is never level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fellow elite private school parent here. Remember guys this is a long term play. Private has smaller classes so our kids get more attention even if they end up at the same colleges. Writing skills, etc. tend to be stronger from private. As a lawyer, I have seen this at firms.
+1. Also soft skills and social network. Sidwell kids, for example, aren't hanging with middle class public schoolers in college. But of course all of this is over the head of hoi polloi who think their kid is the EXACT same as everyone they go to a certain college with. Campuses are stratified as hell. The playing field is never level.
Anonymous wrote:A lot, but by all means not all, GDS students are accepted at an Ivy/Stanford/Chicago/Michigan/Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:A lot, but by all means not all, GDS students are accepted at an Ivy/Stanford/Chicago/Michigan/Amherst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior with solid B's at big 3, 31 ACT, dedicated athlete on travel team but probably not good enough for division 1 maybe division 3, nice charming kid, teachers love him, will have good rec's, ok EC's.
Where do these kind of kids end up? We don't have super high goals - just want to make sure he ends up somewhere he is happy. He wants somewhere will school spirit and a fun campus life. Counselor says Wisconsin, Vermont, UNC but those seem like reaches based on this board. HELP!
UVA, William and Mary,
I don't think so. B students are not going to either school (unless the top 3 Naviance says otherwise). The bottom 25th percentile of entering students at both UVA and W&M is around a 4.04 . . .and that's the bottom 25th median. Schev reports students at 4.43 for the 75th percentile for W&M and 4.47 for UVA. (UVA stats are slightly higher than W&M, meaning slightly more difficult to get in)
Once again, the grading school at top privates is completely different, and the colleges know it.
Parent of a "big 3" kid who got into Michigan. Sorry, straight 3.0 "B" students at Big3's don't get into Michigan without other hooks. 3.3, 3.5? Sure, but that isn't a "B" student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior with solid B's at big 3, 31 ACT, dedicated athlete on travel team but probably not good enough for division 1 maybe division 3, nice charming kid, teachers love him, will have good rec's, ok EC's.
Where do these kind of kids end up? We don't have super high goals - just want to make sure he ends up somewhere he is happy. He wants somewhere will school spirit and a fun campus life. Counselor says Wisconsin, Vermont, UNC but those seem like reaches based on this board. HELP!
UVA, William and Mary,
I don't think so. B students are not going to either school (unless the top 3 Naviance says otherwise). The bottom 25th percentile of entering students at both UVA and W&M is around a 4.04 . . .and that's the bottom 25th median. Schev reports students at 4.43 for the 75th percentile for W&M and 4.47 for UVA. (UVA stats are slightly higher than W&M, meaning slightly more difficult to get in)
You clearly are a public school parent. It is not even possible to get above a 4.0 at the big 3, because there is no weighting of grades. These kids are still getting into UVA and W&M with Bs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior with solid B's at big 3, 31 ACT, dedicated athlete on travel team but probably not good enough for division 1 maybe division 3, nice charming kid, teachers love him, will have good rec's, ok EC's.
Where do these kind of kids end up? We don't have super high goals - just want to make sure he ends up somewhere he is happy. He wants somewhere will school spirit and a fun campus life. Counselor says Wisconsin, Vermont, UNC but those seem like reaches based on this board. HELP!
UVA, William and Mary,
I don't think so. B students are not going to either school (unless the top 3 Naviance says otherwise). The bottom 25th percentile of entering students at both UVA and W&M is around a 4.04 . . .and that's the bottom 25th median. Schev reports students at 4.43 for the 75th percentile for W&M and 4.47 for UVA. (UVA stats are slightly higher than W&M, meaning slightly more difficult to get in)
Once again, the grading school at top privates is completely different, and the colleges know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior with solid B's at big 3, 31 ACT, dedicated athlete on travel team but probably not good enough for division 1 maybe division 3, nice charming kid, teachers love him, will have good rec's, ok EC's.
Where do these kind of kids end up? We don't have super high goals - just want to make sure he ends up somewhere he is happy. He wants somewhere will school spirit and a fun campus life. Counselor says Wisconsin, Vermont, UNC but those seem like reaches based on this board. HELP!
UVA, William and Mary,
I don't think so. B students are not going to either school (unless the top 3 Naviance says otherwise). The bottom 25th percentile of entering students at both UVA and W&M is around a 4.04 . . .and that's the bottom 25th median. Schev reports students at 4.43 for the 75th percentile for W&M and 4.47 for UVA. (UVA stats are slightly higher than W&M, meaning slightly more difficult to get in)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Junior with solid B's at big 3, 31 ACT, dedicated athlete on travel team but probably not good enough for division 1 maybe division 3, nice charming kid, teachers love him, will have good rec's, ok EC's.
Where do these kind of kids end up? We don't have super high goals - just want to make sure he ends up somewhere he is happy. He wants somewhere will school spirit and a fun campus life. Counselor says Wisconsin, Vermont, UNC but those seem like reaches based on this board. HELP!
UVA, William and Mary,
I don't think so. B students are not going to either school (unless the top 3 Naviance says otherwise). The bottom 25th percentile of entering students at both UVA and W&M is around a 4.04 . . .and that's the bottom 25th median. Schev reports students at 4.43 for the 75th percentile for W&M and 4.47 for UVA. (UVA stats are slightly higher than W&M, meaning slightly more difficult to get in)
Once again, the grading school at top privates is completely different, and the colleges know it.