Anonymous wrote:Beloit. Fabulous for my HS classmate who was pushed ahead in school when he wasn't ready. Now an in-demand software engineer with a great life. That's a high SAT IMO.
Anonymous wrote: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/
At our school it is a C on the verge of a C+.
Anonymous wrote:My DC has a 2.6 GPA (lower if you look at only core classes) at a (not big 3) DMV private. 1380 SAT. Applied EA to 10 colleges recommended by school counselor. Only one college has rolling admissions and it was on the “match” list. Wait listed. Very concerned DC won’t get in to college. Has anyone else been in a similar grade/SAT situation? If so, where did your child get accepted? Wondering whether DC should apply to a couple more safeties RD. DC needs a small nurturing college with good supports (tutoring, writing center, approachable professors). Thank you. Please no snarks. And please no suggestions for community college. Thank you.