Anonymous wrote:Well this is proving that ED and, presumably full pay, puts UVA much more in reach than many of us considered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAT is great ... Not sure why you're not into CC. That would be the easiest way to address the low GPA. Either CC or go to a lower ranking college, which imo would be much worse than CC.
the problem with CC is that you have to have a high GPA to make the step down worthwhile. CC with a 2.6 would compound the problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highpoint
Do not waste your money on Highpoint. It's barely a step above Liberty.
Anonymous wrote:SAT is great ... Not sure why you're not into CC. That would be the easiest way to address the low GPA. Either CC or go to a lower ranking college, which imo would be much worse than CC.
Anonymous wrote:Highpoint
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked why the kid’s gpa is so low? Health issue, definance ... too busy doing ___, bullied at school ... ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2.6 is not a d average. At privates that would be half cs and half ds. Not great but not a d average. Ops kid will get in somewhere fine. Those SLACs that some PPs are disparaging do well with placement after graduation because they work hard at it. Otherwise they can’t attract new students.
2.6 is a B-
In private that is pretty good, 82 ish
That is mostly B’s with a C here and there.
On most scales, I believe it is a solid C (perhaps C+). B=80's, A=90's. that is the customary scale.
No.
It’s a B-
https://gpacalculator.net/how-to-calculate-gpa/semester-gpa/