Anonymous wrote:Everyone here has scores over 1400?!
Anonymous wrote:Unhooked kid with a 1320 SAT but perfect grades, good rigor, strong extracurriculars, and over 500 service hours:
University of Georgia - Accepted (no merit)
University of Florida - Accepted (no merit)
University of Central Florida - Accepted (10.5k merit per year)
University of South Florida - Accepted (8k merit per year)
University of Tampa - Accepted (18k merit per year)
University of South Carolina - Accepted (10k merit per year)
College of Charleston - Accepted (12k merit per year)
University of Arizona - Accepted (32k merit per year)
Anonymous wrote:Better to have a low test score than a GPA lower than 3.75UW. They say our kids shouldn't stress about grades -- then they make it ALL about grades. You can't have a bad day or a bad year because your 1500 SAT won't make up for those Bs even if was in AP classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter's sat's were just under 1200, gpa was i think 3.85 or so, extracurriculars were good, she applied and did second performance interviews for the department at most of these schools because she's a dance major. She got into almost all she applied to: American, JMU, George Mason, Radnor, VCU. A couple others I can't remember. She ended up choosing Towson and got 2 k in merit aid. She loves it there. She was swiftly rejected by Montclair State in nj in the dance department (though accepted to the school). They are one of the most competitive dance programs in part because all dance majors pay in state tuition even from other states. And it's just a well known program. I had hoped she would apply to small or medium liberal arts colleges on the east coast with better names and status. That's not where the best dance programs were. She knew that and did what she wanted. And it served her well, I'm proud she followed her own plan.
Congrats! Towson’s dance program is awesome. I have a dancer too and she will be looking at some of the same schools. What made you decide on Towson versus JMU? We’re looking at both, and UMD.
Did any of you consider training in NYC? Maybe Alvin Ailey or ABT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter's sat's were just under 1200, gpa was i think 3.85 or so, extracurriculars were good, she applied and did second performance interviews for the department at most of these schools because she's a dance major. She got into almost all she applied to: American, JMU, George Mason, Radnor, VCU. A couple others I can't remember. She ended up choosing Towson and got 2 k in merit aid. She loves it there. She was swiftly rejected by Montclair State in nj in the dance department (though accepted to the school). They are one of the most competitive dance programs in part because all dance majors pay in state tuition even from other states. And it's just a well known program. I had hoped she would apply to small or medium liberal arts colleges on the east coast with better names and status. That's not where the best dance programs were. She knew that and did what she wanted. And it served her well, I'm proud she followed her own plan.
Congrats! Towson’s dance program is awesome. I have a dancer too and she will be looking at some of the same schools. What made you decide on Towson versus JMU? We’re looking at both, and UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better to have a low test score than a GPA lower than 3.75UW. They say our kids shouldn't stress about grades -- then they make it ALL about grades. You can't have a bad day or a bad year because your 1500 SAT won't make up for those Bs even if was in AP classes.
Maybe this is true for public school students but it’s not that easy to have such a high gpa in private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they happy? Where did they apply and get in/not get in? Merit anywhere?
In at UVA, UCSD, UCSB - offered significant merit at two 'Likely' schools.
My ds is considering all of these. Any merit at them? What were grades and score?
No merit at any of these - 4.2 W / 1320 but applied TO (UC schools won't accept or consider test scores)
Had some very interesting ECs with a lot of leadership roles
Anonymous wrote:Unhooked kid with a 1320 SAT but perfect grades, good rigor, strong extracurriculars, and over 500 service hours:
University of Georgia - Accepted (no merit)
University of Florida - Accepted (no merit)
University of Central Florida - Accepted (10.5k merit per year)
University of South Florida - Accepted (8k merit per year)
University of Tampa - Accepted (18k merit per year)
University of South Carolina - Accepted (10k merit per year)
College of Charleston - Accepted (12k merit per year)
University of Arizona - Accepted (32k merit per year)
Anonymous wrote:Better to have a low test score than a GPA lower than 3.75UW. They say our kids shouldn't stress about grades -- then they make it ALL about grades. You can't have a bad day or a bad year because your 1500 SAT won't make up for those Bs even if was in AP classes.