Anonymous wrote:If a kid can get a 4.7 GPA they can get at least a 1450-1500 on the SAT with minimal prep.
Anonymous wrote:Why are kids with this type of GPA applying test optional? Our private school in DC is still making it very clear that kids need to be prepping and taking the SAT/ACT 2 or 3 times. I feel like OP made a huge mistake going TO unless their kid is URM or first gen.
Anonymous wrote:OP is not following directions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's cut the OP some slack.
This clearly was not where the OP expected to be and is getting a lot of info.
I know that dealing with an teenager who is overwhelmed is not an easy task. I can imagine raised voices, tears and someone who has shut down. I can not imagine a kid who "put the work in" to get a 3.7 uw/4.6 w and had great EC thinking that they had good targets only to find out that they didn't.
With our adult brains - it is hard to deal with set backs and taking steps forward. With teen brain and teen social media (anyone watch testimony yesterday?) it is a very different situation.
OP here. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:If a kid can get a 4.7 GPA they can get at least a 1450-1500 on the SAT with minimal prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's cut the OP some slack.
This clearly was not where the OP expected to be and is getting a lot of info.
I know that dealing with an teenager who is overwhelmed is not an easy task. I can imagine raised voices, tears and someone who has shut down. I can not imagine a kid who "put the work in" to get a 3.7 uw/4.6 w and had great EC thinking that they had good targets only to find out that they didn't.
With our adult brains - it is hard to deal with set backs and taking steps forward. With teen brain and teen social media (anyone watch testimony yesterday?) it is a very different situation.
I think the reason posters are concerned is that if OP and her DD act today -- 2/1--when a lot of great schools have their deadlines, their options are measurably better than if they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's cut the OP some slack.
This clearly was not where the OP expected to be and is getting a lot of info.
I know that dealing with an teenager who is overwhelmed is not an easy task. I can imagine raised voices, tears and someone who has shut down. I can not imagine a kid who "put the work in" to get a 3.7 uw/4.6 w and had great EC thinking that they had good targets only to find out that they didn't.
With our adult brains - it is hard to deal with set backs and taking steps forward. With teen brain and teen social media (anyone watch testimony yesterday?) it is a very different situation.
I think the reason posters are concerned is that if OP and her DD act today -- 2/1--when a lot of great schools have their deadlines, their options are measurably better than if they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Let's cut the OP some slack.
This clearly was not where the OP expected to be and is getting a lot of info.
I know that dealing with an teenager who is overwhelmed is not an easy task. I can imagine raised voices, tears and someone who has shut down. I can not imagine a kid who "put the work in" to get a 3.7 uw/4.6 w and had great EC thinking that they had good targets only to find out that they didn't.
With our adult brains - it is hard to deal with set backs and taking steps forward. With teen brain and teen social media (anyone watch testimony yesterday?) it is a very different situation.
Anonymous wrote:Let's cut the OP some slack.
This clearly was not where the OP expected to be and is getting a lot of info.
I know that dealing with an teenager who is overwhelmed is not an easy task. I can imagine raised voices, tears and someone who has shut down. I can not imagine a kid who "put the work in" to get a 3.7 uw/4.6 w and had great EC thinking that they had good targets only to find out that they didn't.
With our adult brains - it is hard to deal with set backs and taking steps forward. With teen brain and teen social media (anyone watch testimony yesterday?) it is a very different situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is not following directions.
OP here. This is too cryptic for me. Please, can you explain?
DP. Not sure what that PP meant. Maybe related to the schools several of us sent your way. You didn't answer about how you are getting on but asked about retaking SAT (which would likely gain you nothing). What is the status of those apps? (UMBC, WPI, Clarkson, RH, Muhlenberg, others)? Hope you got or will get these in by today.