Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I graduated a 78 average. So under 3.0 had no problem getting into college. My college GPA was under 3.0 and no problem getting into grad school.
I rarely discussed HS GPA in college as folks got pissed. Also got 990 SAT as my counselor said a perfect score. Perfect as my school accepted a certain amount under 1,000 and 990 was a touchdown!!
Don't worry. I almost went to law school too - scholarship -
Can you tell us where you went to grad school? I was under the impression that grad schools won't accept less than a 3.0 and I'm worried for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Our DS had a slightly higher GPA (3.4 UW) last year
Accepted: Towson, Miami OH, Delaware, Elon, JMU, VT, South Carolina, Pitt, Indiana
Denied: UMD, Clemson, Tulane, U of Miami
Anonymous wrote:3.2 unweighted
Mcps
White UMC rising sophomore
In short: too soon to really tell since he hasn't taken SAT or ACT.
No APs yet (and perhaps never).
Again: where do *average* kids end up? Which state schools? Which privates (ideally ones that don't break the bank)?
Anonymous wrote:I graduated a 78 average. So under 3.0 had no problem getting into college. My college GPA was under 3.0 and no problem getting into grad school.
I rarely discussed HS GPA in college as folks got pissed. Also got 990 SAT as my counselor said a perfect score. Perfect as my school accepted a certain amount under 1,000 and 990 was a touchdown!!
Don't worry. I almost went to law school too - scholarship -
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anywhere they want if their parents have enough money (see Lori Loughlin and Jared Kushner)
Even normal UMC money opens doors to decent colleges: Full pay + dad or grandpa makes a phone call to a prominent alum they know. Easy as hell.
I see a lot of rich dumbbells getting into Michigan, Wisconsin, Miami FL, Tulane -- I think those are all top 50 US News.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One or two below flagships. If have money, any one of 4000 colleges except top 100-200 schools.
Oh come on. They can get into LACs or Unix ranked outside the top 50
Not going to say it's not possible. OP didn't provide much info other than 3.2 GPA - is it weighted, unweighted, test scores, number of AP, URMs, first gen... I mean there are so many variables. For totally unhooked kids, i standby my previous post.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere they want if their parents have enough money (see Lori Loughlin and Jared Kushner)
Anonymous wrote:3.2 unweighted
Mcps
White UMC rising sophomore
In short: too soon to really tell since he hasn't taken SAT or ACT.
No APs yet (and perhaps never).
Again: where do *average* kids end up? Which state schools? Which privates (ideally ones that don't break the bank)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious where kids with a 3.2 gpa go to college?
3.2 from what type of school.
Mcps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State schools. Perhaps not the flagship, but if they do well, they can usually transfer second year.
Why just state schools? Plenty of private schools are easier to get to not than public schools.
But private schools are crazy expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State schools. Perhaps not the flagship, but if they do well, they can usually transfer second year.
Why just state schools? Plenty of private schools are easier to get to not than public schools.