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te]Kids who are Spring admits can join a program called Freshman Connection. That allows students to take freshman classes they would normally take only later in the day with Freshman Connection students.
Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 1420 SAT. 3.85 unweighted grade point average 4.2 weighted. crazy thing is he was accepted at Penn State. I do not want to pay out of state tuition. 😡. Waiting to hear from other schools but they are all out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 uw/1520/top private school. In at a top 10 university already. Rejected from Maryland. What a wild ride.
That's astonishing. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Congrats on the T10 acceptance!!
Maybe you can appeal? Seems crazy to be rejected with those stats.
I wonder if this is an example of how lower grades at private schools hurt when applying to public universities that are more stat driven and don’t take into account different programs the same way private colleges do.
Yup. Choose a private for other reasons than college admissions. In this day and age of inclusion, privates reek of privilege. Not a good look these days.
Kids who are Spring admits can join a program called Freshman Connection. That allows students to take freshman classes they would normally take only later in the day with Freshman Connection students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 4.7 weighted. 3.98 unweighted. 27 act. Upset.
What???????? Really? OMG! I can't believe it. Are you in-state?
The 27 might have been a problem, if submitted
Right. Definitely should not have submitted a 27.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 uw/1520/top private school. In at a top 10 university already. Rejected from Maryland. What a wild ride.
That's astonishing. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Congrats on the T10 acceptance!!
Maybe you can appeal? Seems crazy to be rejected with those stats.
I wonder if this is an example of how lower grades at private schools hurt when applying to public universities that are more stat driven and don’t take into account different programs the same way private colleges do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 uw/1520/top private school. In at a top 10 university already. Rejected from Maryland. What a wild ride.
That's astonishing. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Congrats on the T10 acceptance!!
Maybe you can appeal? Seems crazy to be rejected with those stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 4.7 weighted. 3.98 unweighted. 27 act. Upset.
What???????? Really? OMG! I can't believe it. Are you in-state?
The 27 might have been a problem, if submitted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 4.7 weighted. 3.98 unweighted. 27 act. Upset.
What???????? Really? OMG! I can't believe it. Are you in-state?
The 27 might have been a problem, if submitted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 4.7 weighted. 3.98 unweighted. 27 act. Upset.
What???????? Really? OMG! I can't believe it. Are you in-state?
Anonymous wrote:3.6 uw/1520/top private school. In at a top 10 university already. Rejected from Maryland. What a wild ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted.
Honors College, CS, Asian-American Male.
MCPS magnet, 1590 SAT/4.0 u/4.8 w/12 APs
ECs, honors, internship, awards, community service etc were also pretty impressive considering the COVID disruption for 10th and 11th grade.
Not athlete, no hooks, in-state.
Congratulations! Isn’t the hook Asian American, or is affirmative action not considered a hook?
Asian American is basically white. So no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted.
Honors College, CS, Asian-American Male.
MCPS magnet, 1590 SAT/4.0 u/4.8 w/12 APs
ECs, honors, internship, awards, community service etc were also pretty impressive considering the COVID disruption for 10th and 11th grade.
Not athlete, no hooks, in-state.
Congratulations! Isn’t the hook Asian American, or is affirmative action not considered a hook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In state, legacy, 1400 SAT, 3.7 uw, 4.3 w
I am so pissed.
I would be, too! I hope your appeal is successful. FYI, she could probably transfer in after first semester. I know they don't like to see C's on report cards, not sure if she got any. I know because one of my kids was rejected a few years back and asked why. They told her she had C's on her transcript. Although her grades were lower than your kid's. They will tell you why they rejected her, but it may be a while before they answer the phone because everyone and his brother will be calling.