Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 from a private school is very competitive for Wash U. At our Big 3, the average admitted GPA was 3.5.
What's a "Big 3"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 from a private school is very competitive for Wash U. At our Big 3, the average admitted GPA was 3.5.
What's a "Big 3"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.6 from a private school is very competitive for Wash U. At our Big 3, the average admitted GPA was 3.5.
What's a "Big 3"?
Anonymous wrote:They did the same to me over 2 decades ago. It sort of worked - I applied, was admitted, and was even offered merit aid, although I did not attend.
Anonymous wrote:3.6 from a private school is very competitive for Wash U. At our Big 3, the average admitted GPA was 3.5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know you child only has a 3.6 gpa. They only see the test scores.
+1
I highly doubt that he would get in with a 3.6 unweighted
when are people going to understand that, from some private schools, a 3.6 is a very competitive GPA. It's so frustrating to hear people make broad claims about GPAs on this site over and over. GPAs are meaningless w/out context!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't know you child only has a 3.6 gpa. They only see the test scores.
+1
I highly doubt that he would get in with a 3.6 unweighted
Anonymous wrote:Wash U has been famous for a long time for spamming HS students. It's understood that it's not legitimate outreach, but simply an effort to reduce its admissions rate. No need to indulge this second-tier school.
Anonymous wrote:They don't know you child only has a 3.6 gpa. They only see the test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC has been receiving both email and snail mail brochures almost everyday since the beginning of the year. We may relent and apply. 3.6 UW, 1520 SAT. Do they really want him or is this a way to increase yield?
What do you think? Those stats are good but unremarkable relative to admitted students profile. Why would you succumb to direct marketing?