Anonymous wrote:the selective schools put more emphasis on 11th grade followed by 10th and some even drop 9th. And for RD the first part of 12th is considered.
Agreed with: 22:11 make sure to mention it in the essays.
GPA and SAT are the biggest factors. So make sure the SAT portion is good.
As per college - you should also post the SAT score and number of APs taken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.
A sob story? Really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.
It needs to be recast as a story about resilience. Essentially: during the two years that I relearned how to eat, dress myself, and walk, my grades suffered, but I learned how to set priorities, pace myself appropriately, and identify alternative paths to meet my goals. Ultimately, I think these will serve me better in life than the 4.0 I likely would have earned if the accident had never happened.
That’ll be the natural reaction of many people. But it doesn’t work like that. Talk to some experienced college counselors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.
It needs to be recast as a story about resilience. Essentially: during the two years that I relearned how to eat, dress myself, and walk, my grades suffered, but I learned how to set priorities, pace myself appropriately, and identify alternative paths to meet my goals. Ultimately, I think these will serve me better in life than the 4.0 I likely would have earned if the accident had never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.
It needs to be recast as a story about resilience. Essentially: during the two years that I relearned how to eat, dress myself, and walk, my grades suffered, but I learned how to set priorities, pace myself appropriately, and identify alternative paths to meet my goals. Ultimately, I think these will serve me better in life than the 4.0 I likely would have earned if the accident had never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mention it in the essays. Though I think that given it is September 16, you are being a bit presumptuous regarding grades for this year. But I hope she is able to keep that up.
A lot will also depend on test scores so it is hard to give much direction.
AOs will consider it as a sob story. Just put it in the additional information section. But expect AOs to discount the excuse to some extent.