Anonymous wrote:No way someone is getting into Harvard with a C jn anything without being from some obscure country, huge donor family or playing college sports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. 2 admits to 2 different Ivies w/ 2 semester Bs in MCPS.
What years did they get in? I'm not sure I would consider this "imperfect" grades. What were the SAT/ACT? I haven't met any kids I would consider "unhooked" get in from this area.
Both in the past 3 years. High test scores. Unhooked white females (hardest demographic). Both with significant achievements.
BTW, are you OP? You might try different phrasing rather than a combo of interrogation and suspicion. Trying to help you here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
5 years ago + a very unique story and what he did afterwards.
Exactly - he got a lot of national attention in a fairly positive way. I don't think his story in the kind that most could/would replicate. But in general when someone gets in with his stats, the story behind the applicant is something pretty extraordinary like his.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
5 years ago + a very unique story and what he did afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. 2 admits to 2 different Ivies w/ 2 semester Bs in MCPS.
What years did they get in? I'm not sure I would consider this "imperfect" grades. What were the SAT/ACT? I haven't met any kids I would consider "unhooked" get in from this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. 2 admits to 2 different Ivies w/ 2 semester Bs in MCPS.
What years did they get in? I'm not sure I would consider this "imperfect" grades. What were the SAT/ACT? I haven't met any kids I would consider "unhooked" get in from this area.
Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. 2 admits to 2 different Ivies w/ 2 semester Bs in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
I was just thinking that maybe the political troll was on holiday vacation, but I guess no rest for the wicked (as my mother used to say)!
Firstly, tests were less inflated then, and you can't really know what his weighted GPA equates to.
Secondly, that kid endured something horrific and rallied and organized to make real change in the world. That shows genuine leadership. I've heard him speak -- he has passion, knowledge and leadership. The data doesn't tell you everything about a student. Not surprised top schools wanted him. But, I would love to be able to discuss the things that the OPs ask, and not to deal with the troll sludge that you like to dredge up and spew.
Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
Anonymous wrote:David Hogg got into Harvard with a sub-1300 SAT and a 4.2 weighted, which if you know anything about Florida public high schools is like a B/B- average.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. 2 admits to 2 different Ivies w/ 2 semester Bs in MCPS.