Anonymous wrote:I think he will have a lot of options given that he is at a rigorous school, is a male humanities major and is an URM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell
Franklin and Marshall
Dickenson
Bard
Allegheny College
U. Denver
Kenyon
Lafayette
Not Kenyon:
The average GPA at Kenyon College is 3.9. This makes Kenyon College Extremely Competitive for GPAs.
With a GPA of 3.9, Kenyon College requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. You should also have taken plenty of AP or IB classes to show your ability to excel in academic challenge.
https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/Kenyon-College-SAT-scores-GPA
3.4 34 from good dc private walks in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bucknell
Franklin and Marshall
Dickenson
Bard
Allegheny College
U. Denver
Kenyon
Lafayette
Not Kenyon:
The average GPA at Kenyon College is 3.9. This makes Kenyon College Extremely Competitive for GPAs.
With a GPA of 3.9, Kenyon College requires you to be at the top of your class. You'll need nearly straight A's in all your classes to compete with other applicants. You should also have taken plenty of AP or IB classes to show your ability to excel in academic challenge.
https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/Kenyon-College-SAT-scores-GPA
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell
Franklin and Marshall
Dickenson
Bard
Allegheny College
U. Denver
Kenyon
Lafayette
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell
Franklin and Marshall
Dickenson
Bard
Allegheny College
U. Denver
Kenyon
Lafayette
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he lazy? That's what a 3.3 and a 34 suggests to admissions officers.
Or ADHD. Or a learning disability. Or someone who went through a lot of emotional turmoil. Or someone who was young and still learning how to study and had signed up for too heavy of a school load in the first years.
Admissions officers are not as lazy of thinkers as you are and can imagine scenarios where a kid doesn't have a gpa that reflects test scores.
Nice try. Except OP gives no hint that it was any of those things.
Anonymous wrote:Bucknell would be good except it is horrible on diversity. What about Haverford College? They are really holistic and if he loves it I recommend doing that ED - much greater chance. My similar URM DS got in with similar stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he lazy? That's what a 3.3 and a 34 suggests to admissions officers.
Or ADHD. Or a learning disability. Or someone who went through a lot of emotional turmoil. Or someone who was young and still learning how to study and had signed up for too heavy of a school load in the first years.
Admissions officers are not as lazy of thinkers as you are and can imagine scenarios where a kid doesn't have a gpa that reflects test scores.
Anonymous wrote:And just to be super-granular, DS's college counselor, having been giving a list of schools that look very much like people have been offering (Thank you! You're amazing!) said "some of those schools have quirky admissions." Just looking for first-hand experiences, if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Is he lazy? That's what a 3.3 and a 34 suggests to admissions officers.