Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.
All 3 of my kids are "exceptionally average" if you look at standardized tests alone. They had initial PSAT scores around 1000 but greatly improved with test prep.
They go to Emory, Boston College and Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.
What kind of stupid question is this? If your kid is exceptionally average, then they should go to an exceptionally average school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.
All 3 of my kids are "exceptionally average" if you look at standardized tests alone. They had initial PSAT scores around 1000 but greatly improved with test prep.
They go to Emory, Boston College and Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify. I’m talking about a child with closer to average intelligence that works hard to get a high GPA and take advanced classes and is motivated in sports and extracurriculars. Our child has always scored around average on standardized state testing and COG. They have not taken the ACT or SAT yet. I’m assuming they will score a bit above average with prep but wont be as competitive as kids who are naturally gifted.
Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify. I’m talking about a child with closer to average intelligence that works hard to get a high GPA and take advanced classes and is motivated in sports and extracurriculars. Our child has always scored around average on standardized state testing and COG. They have not taken the ACT or SAT yet. I’m assuming they will score a bit above average with prep but wont be as competitive as kids who are naturally gifted.
Anonymous wrote:there's no such thing as "exceptionally average"
that's just a total nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.
All 3 of my kids are "exceptionally average" if you look at standardized tests alone. They had initial PSAT scores around 1000 but greatly improved with test prep.
They go to Emory, Boston College and Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:And what helped with their admission?
Looking to guide my kid who is exceptionally average intelligence but great work ethic and grades/ AP classes.