Anonymous wrote:"B student" can mean a lot of things. B = 3.0. So, I would be careful about generalizing too much regarding selective college admission.
(That said, plenty of successful folks were "B students" of one sort or another. In that regard, OP is correct)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You honestly cannot go by what you see here on DCUM.
This place will have you believing that your B student will only be accepted at a community college or suggest a technical trade school instead. They'll tell you that your kid has pretty much no chance of attending any VA school as well.
My solid B kid is at William & Mary in his second year, and is thriving. He was also accepted at Chapman University, Michigan State, Elon, and Auburn.
The only school he applied to and didn't get accepted by was Florida State. He was a bit bummed at first, but he knew that was his reach school. He's actually glad he didn't get accepted now because he's very dismayed with how FL has handled the pandemic. He has two good friends in FL universities and both have had covid since returning to campus this year.
Unless you B student is a recruited athlete you are full of it. William and Mary’s average GPA is in the A+ range
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread.
Thanks OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You honestly cannot go by what you see here on DCUM.
This place will have you believing that your B student will only be accepted at a community college or suggest a technical trade school instead. They'll tell you that your kid has pretty much no chance of attending any VA school as well.
My solid B kid is at William & Mary in his second year, and is thriving. He was also accepted at Chapman University, Michigan State, Elon, and Auburn.
The only school he applied to and didn't get accepted by was Florida State. He was a bit bummed at first, but he knew that was his reach school. He's actually glad he didn't get accepted now because he's very dismayed with how FL has handled the pandemic. He has two good friends in FL universities and both have had covid since returning to campus this year.
Unless you B student is a recruited athlete you are full of it. William and Mary’s average GPA is in the A+ range
Anonymous wrote:My son is a B student at a top school (not Harvard, right below)
He is doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You honestly cannot go by what you see here on DCUM.
This place will have you believing that your B student will only be accepted at a community college or suggest a technical trade school instead. They'll tell you that your kid has pretty much no chance of attending any VA school as well.
My solid B kid is at William & Mary in his second year, and is thriving. He was also accepted at Chapman University, Michigan State, Elon, and Auburn.
The only school he applied to and didn't get accepted by was Florida State. He was a bit bummed at first, but he knew that was his reach school. He's actually glad he didn't get accepted now because he's very dismayed with how FL has handled the pandemic. He has two good friends in FL universities and both have had covid since returning to campus this year.
Unless you B student is a recruited athlete you are full of it. William and Mary’s average GPA is in the A+ range
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:even Harvard accepts B students
Anonymous wrote:even Harvard accepts B students
Anonymous wrote:at 10:29 what the? its holistic admissions ..most schools don't just look at grades and this college admission thing is a lottery. I know B students who got accepted at Fl state last year.