Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your student has access to this information through Naviance.
He would be transferring in so no accounts yet unfortunately. Debating between staying at private or changing to JR.
It is a mistake to transfer to JR midway through HS because you have some idea that your student is going to have better college acceptances. It is a big decision and fairly disruptive for the student. There are so many more things to consider. Send your student where they will thrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
I do know 3 going to Wisconsin this year...which only seems high because I know 3 (vs in prior years not actually knowing any personally) so assume there are more, but maybe that's it.
One is above average, but not perfect or near-perfect. The other two are strong students that probably fit the profile described above.
Do you mean the "perfect or near perfect" profile? thx--just clarifying!
Yes. One is robotics team captain with perfect GPA and the other takes lots of APs and likely also has near perfect GPA.
Thx! That is my impression as well. I have one kid in DCPS and one in private and Wisconsin is a very challenging admit everywhere.
It is no longer a safety school at all--the kids I know going have perfect grades in top rigor courses.
Again, one of the three is unlike the other two. Decent but not perfect or near-perfect GPA and not nearly the number of AP classes.
Believe a liberal arts major which may be an easier admit than STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
I do know 3 going to Wisconsin this year...which only seems high because I know 3 (vs in prior years not actually knowing any personally) so assume there are more, but maybe that's it.
One is above average, but not perfect or near-perfect. The other two are strong students that probably fit the profile described above.
Do you mean the "perfect or near perfect" profile? thx--just clarifying!
Yes. One is robotics team captain with perfect GPA and the other takes lots of APs and likely also has near perfect GPA.
Thx! That is my impression as well. I have one kid in DCPS and one in private and Wisconsin is a very challenging admit everywhere.
It is no longer a safety school at all--the kids I know going have perfect grades in top rigor courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
I do know 3 going to Wisconsin this year...which only seems high because I know 3 (vs in prior years not actually knowing any personally) so assume there are more, but maybe that's it.
One is above average, but not perfect or near-perfect. The other two are strong students that probably fit the profile described above.
Do you mean the "perfect or near perfect" profile? thx--just clarifying!
Yes. One is robotics team captain with perfect GPA and the other takes lots of APs and likely also has near perfect GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your student has access to this information through Naviance.
He would be transferring in so no accounts yet unfortunately. Debating between staying at private or changing to JR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
I do know 3 going to Wisconsin this year...which only seems high because I know 3 (vs in prior years not actually knowing any personally) so assume there are more, but maybe that's it.
One is above average, but not perfect or near-perfect. The other two are strong students that probably fit the profile described above.
Do you mean the "perfect or near perfect" profile? thx--just clarifying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
I do know 3 going to Wisconsin this year...which only seems high because I know 3 (vs in prior years not actually knowing any personally) so assume there are more, but maybe that's it.
One is above average, but not perfect or near-perfect. The other two are strong students that probably fit the profile described above.
Anonymous wrote:What GPA does a kid have to have to end up in the top 5% at J-R?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin has risen. It's no longer in the category of these other schools. Plenty of JR kids with perfect or near perfect grades not getting in.
Anonymous wrote:The top 10 of the class are at 4.6+ W, 4.0 UW.
3.8 W is solidly in the middle. So look at schools that ask for 3.2-3.4 UW and you will get a good idea. There are lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:Tulane, Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:The top 10 of the class are at 4.6+ W, 4.0 UW.
3.8 W is solidly in the middle. So look at schools that ask for 3.2-3.4 UW and you will get a good idea. There are lots of options.