Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS in. 1580, 4.0 unweighted, 4.22 weighted, 11 APs by senior year, governors school. So happy and proud of him.
How wonderful, happy for your kid.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any rejects?
They rejected 68 percent of the 41,000 oos applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Any rejects?
Anonymous wrote:Rejected, 4.23GPA, 1520 SAT. In-state
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, 4.6GPA in PWC, must be the highest in school, almost! Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:DD got in. In-State, white female, Prince William County, 4.6 GPA, 1530 SAT.
No, there are others.
God, people from Fairfax County are so insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Deferred oos, MD private
Anonymous wrote:DD got in. In-State, white female, Prince William County, 4.6 GPA, 1530 SAT.
Anonymous wrote:DS in. 1580, 4.0 unweighted, 4.22 weighted, 11 APs by senior year, governors school. So happy and proud of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, 4.6GPA in PWC, must be the highest in school, almost! Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:DD got in. In-State, white female, Prince William County, 4.6 GPA, 1530 SAT.
No, there are others.
God, people from Fairfax County are so insufferable.
What does Fairfax have to do with Prince Willam county?
The pp made a snarky comment about getting a 4.6 in PWC. Hard to imagine anyone outside Fairfax County making a remark like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accepted!
In State, TO, no hook, 4.25, 14 APs, good (great?) extracurriculars (and because it’s a huge debate, A&S admit with 4 HS language credits, terminating in Latin 4 in 10th grade (AP offered but skipped)).
So your DC didn’t take a language in 11th or 12th?
Correct. And yes, Arts & Sciences, not engineering.
Thanks for answering. DC wants to skip language for 11th and 12th and is worried about the potential impact on college admissions.
I was worried after reading this sight, but in my kid’s case, they filled those spots with classes that showed both rigor and passion for their future major, and I think that showed. That, and there was zero chance they were taking another year of Latin.