Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
You'll be fine. Sheesh. One of my kids was like 3.6/1440 and got into College Park 2y ago. If you're a MD res, worst case go to UMBC or CC then transfer.
But there are loads of schools that will take a 1540.
And I'd ignore all colleges stated gpa stats. You can't tell what is weighted or not and they are all trying to impress people with numbers.
OP here. Thanks!
To answer some of the questions.
- DS goes to FCPS (not TJ)
- SAT was in one sitting with about 2 months of prep. Score is consistent with the PSAT (which was with no prep) score. Slightly higher percentile in the SAT, given the prep.
- Agree on the comments about lack of dedication. It doesn't matter if the course is AP, Honors or not. Grades about the same, mostly due to lack of effort. Great class participation, teachers love him, etc. but doesn't put in the work. We realize we need an 'explanation' come college application time.
- Can't afford Singer or his brother, but I suspect Singer's services will now be offered at a very steep discount given his soon-to-be destination.![]()
Thanks for all the suggestions..
Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
Anonymous wrote:GPA is the most important quantitative value in application. SAT not so much. University of California system will not even look at your SAT.
If WGPA is only 3.80. But SAT is 1500+. You need to have a lot of explaining to do.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 with 1540? that's going to raise a red flag to someone
Maybe Mr. Singer's brother is in business in DMV.
Who is Mr. Singer and his brother
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 with 1540? that's going to raise a red flag to someone
Maybe Mr. Singer's brother is in business in DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
You'll be fine. Sheesh. One of my kids was like 3.6/1440 and got into College Park 2y ago. If you're a MD res, worst case go to UMBC or CC then transfer.
But there are loads of schools that will take a 1540.
And I'd ignore all colleges stated gpa stats. You can't tell what is weighted or not and they are all trying to impress people with numbers.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
Anonymous wrote:3.3 with 1540? that's going to raise a red flag to someone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 with 1540? that's going to raise a red flag to someone
Maybe Mr. Singer's brother is in business in DMV.
Anonymous wrote:3.3 with 1540? that's going to raise a red flag to someone
Anonymous wrote:DS is a junior who will likely end up with a 3.3+/3.8+ GPA (9 APs). SAT is 1540. A lot of schools are out of his range when you look at just the GPA. We are in a quandry as to where to apply.
For example, Clemson has an average GPA of 4.39 (source: collegevine) for the 2021 cycle. What kind of kids populate the group below that average? URMs? Women? athletes? or will someone like my kid - low GPA but high SAT and rigorous curriculum be part of that pool. Using Clemson as an example. DS wants to pursue a major in a CS-adjacent field - Data science, Information Systems, etc. but not interested in full CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. She has a weighted 3.8 and you people are suggesting a learning disability? Never change, DCUM.
Depends on what the typical range is for the HS. An almost all Bs student with a 1500+ SAT is going to raise some questions.
What questions does it raise, besides "how much tutoring did you get?" and "how many times did you take the test?" (Questions that could be asked of anyone with a 1500+.)