Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Problem in part is the grade inflation in MCPS. A very large portion of MCPS seniors graduate with over a 3.9 UW.
Does "very large portion" mean quarter, half, or even more than that?
I don't know if MCPS publishes this data, but you could make an educated guess by looking at each school's individual school profile. There are definitely schools where over 50% of the class has over a 4.0. I would guess overall maybe 30% of MCPS graduate with over a 4.0 GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Problem in part is the grade inflation in MCPS. A very large portion of MCPS seniors graduate with over a 3.9 UW.
Does "very large portion" mean quarter, half, or even more than that?
Anonymous wrote:My DD from a MoCo magnet high school (but not in the magnet):
3.97 uw, 4.7something w
13 AP/IB classes
TO
Chemistry major
2 varsity sports, captain of 1
NHS leadership position
500+ SSL hours
Minor Awards
Other minor activities
Summer internships related to her major
Rejected
I know other high stat kids from her high school were also rejected.
I do believe if she had those same stats and major but was applying from Garret County (to use someone else's example), she would have gotten in.
Of if she had those same stats, high school but a different major (let's say pyschology) she would have gotten in.
Or if she had same stats, same county, same major, but let's say from Watkins Mill or Kennedy or Gaithersburg, she would have gotten in.
Nothing is guaranteed if you are applying from certain high schools in MoCo with certain majors.
There are so many kids and UMD can't accept an entire class from the W/high performing schools in MoCo. They have to spread the love around.
Did your kid apply EA? That REALLY matters at UMd. If so, I would add to your list that may have been admitted with same stats and a corroborating test score. I do think the grade inflation in MoCo makes it hard to distinguish who is really at the top (for example, over 60% of Churchill students graduate with a GPA above 4.0).
My DD from a MoCo magnet high school (but not in the magnet):
3.97 uw, 4.7something w
13 AP/IB classes
TO
Chemistry major
2 varsity sports, captain of 1
NHS leadership position
500+ SSL hours
Minor Awards
Other minor activities
Summer internships related to her major
Rejected
I know other high stat kids from her high school were also rejected.
I do believe if she had those same stats and major but was applying from Garret County (to use someone else's example), she would have gotten in.
Of if she had those same stats, high school but a different major (let's say pyschology) she would have gotten in.
Or if she had same stats, same county, same major, but let's say from Watkins Mill or Kennedy or Gaithersburg, she would have gotten in.
Nothing is guaranteed if you are applying from certain high schools in MoCo with certain majors.
There are so many kids and UMD can't accept an entire class from the W/high performing schools in MoCo. They have to spread the love around.
Anonymous wrote:Problem in part is the grade inflation in MCPS. A very large portion of MCPS seniors graduate with over a 3.9 UW.
Anonymous wrote:OP- we are in the same boat. I heard UMD has committed to TO for at least another year. My kid is retaking the test but not expecting miracles there since he did do prep work for the first try.
We are looking at all of the other in-state options as well as neighboring states’ schools that might give merit as a plan B. Kid doesn’t want to be far and I want to keep costs in line with instate. I feel Virginia has more options for those that don’t get into UVA but that is water under the bridge at this point.
Anonymous wrote:These days admission to most good colleges is a lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Blair magnet kids didn’t even get in this year- I know of three. It was a tough cycle- maybe the new normal?