Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb, dumb question from a parent with kids still in middle school, who missed this whole issue when I was applying to colleges a hundred years ago:
What does "weighted" mean on the issue of GPA?
Thank you, and I apologize for degrading the quality of your discussion with this question!
Weighted means extra points for honors (0.5) and AP (1.0) classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essentially an unweighted 3.8-4.0
I used to tell my kids that no one was perfect, and a B wouldn't tank their college dreams.
Whoops.
A single B might not. Several Bs will.
I'm telling my kid to let me know when they have below an A- in any class. Then we get to work to bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure an A- is weighted as 3.75. In HS too many A minuses limited my kids playing field in ways that I did not anticipate coming from a private that does not calculate (at least officially) GPA. In the end it all worked out okay - DC loves college and is doing very well, just not at a top school. DC fights for President's list (3.9) every term now because top grad schools like A's - not A minuses.
An A- is a 3.67, at least in LCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb, dumb question from a parent with kids still in middle school, who missed this whole issue when I was applying to colleges a hundred years ago:
What does "weighted" mean on the issue of GPA?
Thank you, and I apologize for degrading the quality of your discussion with this question!
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure an A- is weighted as 3.75. In HS too many A minuses limited my kids playing field in ways that I did not anticipate coming from a private that does not calculate (at least officially) GPA. In the end it all worked out okay - DC loves college and is doing very well, just not at a top school. DC fights for President's list (3.9) every term now because top grad schools like A's - not A minuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you see the Naviance thread? Bethesda-Chevy Chase has a lot of data points. Here are unweighted GPAs averages and the lowest GPA (approximated) for admitted students at several top schools (including Seven Sister schools). Most want close to straight A's. The unweighted GPAs are high too:
Universities:
Brown- 3.93 average, lowest 3.8
Columbia- 3.85 average, lowest 3.35 (only outlier)
Cornell- 3.82 average, lowest 3.45
Dartmouth- 3.84 average, lowest 3.15 (only outlier)
Princeton- 3.93 average, lowest 3.81
Stanford- 3.9 average, lowest 3.55 (only outlier)
UChicago- 3.89 average, lowest 3.63
Yale- 3.94 average, lowest 3.8
SLACs:
Amherst- 3.87 average, lowest 3.73
Bowdoin- 3.9 average, lowest 3.79
Barnard- 3.9 average, lowest 3.8
Davidson- 3.86 average, lowest 3.48
Pomona- 3.89 average, lowest 3.78
Smith- 3.8 average, lowest 3.47
Swarthmore- 3.88 average, lowest 3.77
Vassar- 3.81 average, lowest 3.5 (only outlier)
Wellesley- 3.8 average, lowest 3.41
Wesleyan- 3.9 average, lowest 3.77
Williams- 3.87 average, lowest 3.65
It would be interesting to know what those outliers brought to the table. A 3.1 is pretty low.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you see the Naviance thread? Bethesda-Chevy Chase has a lot of data points. Here are unweighted GPAs averages and the lowest GPA (approximated) for admitted students at several top schools (including Seven Sister schools). Most want close to straight A's. The unweighted GPAs are high too:
Universities:
Brown- 3.93 average, lowest 3.8
Columbia- 3.85 average, lowest 3.35 (only outlier)
Cornell- 3.82 average, lowest 3.45
Dartmouth- 3.84 average, lowest 3.15 (only outlier)
Princeton- 3.93 average, lowest 3.81
Stanford- 3.9 average, lowest 3.55 (only outlier)
UChicago- 3.89 average, lowest 3.63
Yale- 3.94 average, lowest 3.8
SLACs:
Amherst- 3.87 average, lowest 3.73
Bowdoin- 3.9 average, lowest 3.79
Barnard- 3.9 average, lowest 3.8
Davidson- 3.86 average, lowest 3.48
Pomona- 3.89 average, lowest 3.78
Smith- 3.8 average, lowest 3.47
Swarthmore- 3.88 average, lowest 3.77
Vassar- 3.81 average, lowest 3.5 (only outlier)
Wellesley- 3.8 average, lowest 3.41
Wesleyan- 3.9 average, lowest 3.77
Williams- 3.87 average, lowest 3.65
It would be interesting to know what those outliers brought to the table. A 3.1 is pretty low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essentially an unweighted 3.8-4.0
I used to tell my kids that no one was perfect, and a B wouldn't tank their college dreams.
Whoops.
A single B might not. Several Bs will.
I'm telling my kid to let me know when they have below an A- in any class. Then we get to work to bring it up.
Anonymous wrote:
Did you see the Naviance thread? Bethesda-Chevy Chase has a lot of data points. Here are unweighted GPAs averages and the lowest GPA (approximated) for admitted students at several top schools (including Seven Sister schools). Most want close to straight A's. The unweighted GPAs are high too:
Universities:
Brown- 3.93 average, lowest 3.8
Columbia- 3.85 average, lowest 3.35 (only outlier)
Cornell- 3.82 average, lowest 3.45
Dartmouth- 3.84 average, lowest 3.15 (only outlier)
Princeton- 3.93 average, lowest 3.81
Stanford- 3.9 average, lowest 3.55 (only outlier)
UChicago- 3.89 average, lowest 3.63
Yale- 3.94 average, lowest 3.8
SLACs:
Amherst- 3.87 average, lowest 3.73
Bowdoin- 3.9 average, lowest 3.79
Barnard- 3.9 average, lowest 3.8
Davidson- 3.86 average, lowest 3.48
Pomona- 3.89 average, lowest 3.78
Smith- 3.8 average, lowest 3.47
Swarthmore- 3.88 average, lowest 3.77
Vassar- 3.81 average, lowest 3.5 (only outlier)
Wellesley- 3.8 average, lowest 3.41
Wesleyan- 3.9 average, lowest 3.77
Williams- 3.87 average, lowest 3.65
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb, dumb question from a parent with kids still in middle school, who missed this whole issue when I was applying to colleges a hundred years ago:
What does "weighted" mean on the issue of GPA?
Thank you, and I apologize for degrading the quality of your discussion with this question!
Weighted means extra points for honors (0.5) and AP (1.0) classes.
That depends on the school district. Some, like APS, don't weight Honors/Intensified classes. Only AP's.
Anonymous wrote:Dumb, dumb question from a parent with kids still in middle school, who missed this whole issue when I was applying to colleges a hundred years ago:
What does "weighted" mean on the issue of GPA?
Thank you, and I apologize for degrading the quality of your discussion with this question!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb, dumb question from a parent with kids still in middle school, who missed this whole issue when I was applying to colleges a hundred years ago:
What does "weighted" mean on the issue of GPA?
Thank you, and I apologize for degrading the quality of your discussion with this question!
Weighted means extra points for honors (0.5) and AP (1.0) classes.