Anonymous wrote:An example of a better school profile with GPA distribution info:
https://saintanselms.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/1555/download/download_2832649.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!
The schools that know sidwell's reputation will care about rigor. The schools that care about their incoming class's GPA won't
Please name some colleges that know sidwell's reputation and care about rigor.
Please name some colleges that care about their incoming class's GPA and don't care rigor.
Basically big state schools don’t care. Everybody else does.
False, the UC system, Michigan, Wisonsin, UVA and others have regional reps from the AO that know these schools.
Also, Michigan seems to care about test scores-80% of enrolled students submitted them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!
Agreed. As should the Math I-IV sequence.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Median GPA: 3.55, Median SAT: 1510
Where did you get this data? The median Sidwell SAT in 2019 was 1310...did it really jump 200 points in 3 years?
According to this (quite authoritative source for comparisons across schools as well), Sidwell median SAT a few years back was 1480:
https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://asset.wsj.net/wsjnewsgraphics/dice/ADVERSITY-e4e29395-d059-499c-aa63-6f10f4132367/inset.json&layout=bleed
Why does that show Sidwell with only 70-something test takers? And only 43 reported for St. Albans?
Because it is totally garbage data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Median GPA: 3.55, Median SAT: 1510
Where did you get this data? The median Sidwell SAT in 2019 was 1310...did it really jump 200 points in 3 years?
According to this (quite authoritative source for comparisons across schools as well), Sidwell median SAT a few years back was 1480:
https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://asset.wsj.net/wsjnewsgraphics/dice/ADVERSITY-e4e29395-d059-499c-aa63-6f10f4132367/inset.json&layout=bleed
Why does that show Sidwell with only 70-something test takers? And only 43 reported for St. Albans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!
The schools that know sidwell's reputation will care about rigor. The schools that care about their incoming class's GPA won't
Please name some colleges that know sidwell's reputation and care about rigor.
Please name some colleges that care about their incoming class's GPA and don't care rigor.
Basically big state schools don’t care. Everybody else does.
False, the UC system, Michigan, Wisonsin, UVA and others have regional reps from the AO that know these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Median GPA: 3.55, Median SAT: 1510
I call BS on this. Please provide a link for this.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t private school parents DEMAND to see the real school profile with grade distributions? That should not be private information people-you are paying for the school and they shouldn’t be allowed to withhold this very important data! The BS they publish on the website is irrelevant! At least Maret gives an average Gpa on their published School Profile.
https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1665164459/maret/cvhkhz1fyj0cei6s4emr/Maret-Profile-2022_2023.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Median GPA: 3.55, Median SAT: 1510
Where did you get this data? The median Sidwell SAT in 2019 was 1310...did it really jump 200 points in 3 years?
According to this (quite authoritative source for comparisons across schools as well), Sidwell median SAT a few years back was 1480:
https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://asset.wsj.net/wsjnewsgraphics/dice/ADVERSITY-e4e29395-d059-499c-aa63-6f10f4132367/inset.json&layout=bleed
Why does that show Sidwell with only 70-something test takers? And only 43 reported for St. Albans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Median GPA: 3.55, Median SAT: 1510
Where did you get this data? The median Sidwell SAT in 2019 was 1310...did it really jump 200 points in 3 years?
According to this (quite authoritative source for comparisons across schools as well), Sidwell median SAT a few years back was 1480:
https://graphics.wsj.com/dynamic-inset-iframer/?url=https://asset.wsj.net/wsjnewsgraphics/dice/ADVERSITY-e4e29395-d059-499c-aa63-6f10f4132367/inset.json&layout=bleed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids had ~3.75 at Sidwell and are both attending "T20" schools, though not "top Ivy's" - they didn't apply because neither wanted more of the SFS type culture. Nothing wrong with it, they both just wanted something different.
Did this plan work for them? Serious question. I have a student that seems to think attending another tough school other than a top ivy will be somehow be dramatically different. These type of schools are full of aggressive, high performing students from number 1 down to number 20 and probably beyond. Plus the real world is full of these types. I am not sure his plan to aim a little lower than the top will solve this problem in any way.
Should not they just develop the skills to deal with the fact that plenty of things of life are difficult and competitive. Find a way to cope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!
The schools that know sidwell's reputation will care about rigor. The schools that care about their incoming class's GPA won't
Please name some colleges that know sidwell's reputation and care about rigor.
Please name some colleges that care about their incoming class's GPA and don't care rigor.
Basically big state schools don’t care. Everybody else does.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how course rigor plays into everything? A 3.75 student in Multivariable calculus should be considered more highly than a student in AB Calculus by Senior year, I would think!