Anonymous wrote:In at Bates, Brandeis, Carleton, Macalester, Kenyon. WL at Haverford.
Attending Carleton.
3.6 UW/4.4 W GPA. 35 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtd GPA 4.03 1280 SAT/29 ACT
Accepted to TCU, Pitt, South Carolina, Purdue, VT and going to JMU (didn't apply to UVa...pronounced, bleeecchhh following campus visit)
Doesn't matter - his or her GPA and scores aren't high enough to get into UVA - not even for the bottom quarter of the incoming class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtd GPA 4.03 1280 SAT/29 ACT
Accepted to TCU, Pitt, South Carolina, Purdue, VT and going to JMU (didn't apply to UVa...pronounced, bleeecchhh following campus visit)
Pronounced lack of qualifications to even apply to UVA...
Anonymous wrote:Wtd GPA 4.03 1280 SAT/29 ACT
Accepted to TCU, Pitt, South Carolina, Purdue, VT and going to JMU (didn't apply to UVa...pronounced, bleeecchhh following campus visit)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are all these schools so close?
because people in VA think there is VA and then the world. narrow
Most people go to school relatively close to home.
The ones that still have the umbilical cord attached. There is a whole big world out there. Perfect age to enjoy it.
Nothing cracks me up more than UMCP freshman who are 20min from home and spending 13K to live in a moldy leaky can of a dorm.
What is your issue? Why do you care where they go to school? Perhaps they have a financial or medical reason. Maybe they just like it. Maybe they realize these are great schools with incredible academic opportunities. You are contributing nothing to the topic at hand. You really have nothing better to do at 6:30 am than to tell strangers how you laugh at bunch of college students because you think their living conditions are beneath you?
...Not to mention that for many families, these excellent local schools are very affordable! This way, kids can go to college and still have money left for grad school! Why would anyone trash that option?
There is an entire generation of Americans that are saddled with major college debts that they cannot repay. This is a major consideration for MANY families.
That is BS. If people wanted to save money for grad school, they would commute the 20 minute drive, not spend over $10,000 a year to live in a shared dorm. Heck I think it is over $15,000 with meal plan. MORE than tuition.
Or they would go to community college for 2 years ad get their BS for half the price.
Plenty plenty plenty of schools you can attend OOS for less than in-state tuition at UMD and especially all in-state VA schools.
The kids that stay local are doing it because they want the high school 2.0 experience and want their Mommies.
Are you really this much of an idiot IRL?
EXACTLY! I think it shows that the kids are smart, saving money and using an agreeable support system. I am proud of our children and the schools they attend but I would not have minded at all if at least one had stayed here and lived at home. We have some great schools in the DMV!
Anonymous wrote:Wtd GPA 4.03 1280 SAT/29 ACT
Accepted to TCU, Pitt, South Carolina, Purdue, VT and going to JMU (didn't apply to UVa...pronounced, bleeecchhh following campus visit)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to show this thread to my thirteen year old son to scare him straight. He wants to go to Stanford and thinks he can balance an acceptance with his fortnite schedule.
LOL! We had to have a talk with our son last year to let him know that there was no scholarship program at Fortnite University. He seemed intent on getting one.
1240 SAT, 3.5 weighted
Accepted at JMU, Longwood, Radford, small privates in MD
Going to Univ of Louisville with $21K in merit & grant aid. He’s a great kid and excited. And we’re happy to pay under $16K. So glad this process is over.
Thank you for this information. DD is about those STATS little higher GPA and little lower SAT (but just look once). She has not looked at Louisville because Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, South Carolina are more popular at our High School but if merit is in the picture and it checks all her boxes, we will certainly take a look!! What major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to show this thread to my thirteen year old son to scare him straight. He wants to go to Stanford and thinks he can balance an acceptance with his fortnite schedule.
LOL! We had to have a talk with our son last year to let him know that there was no scholarship program at Fortnite University. He seemed intent on getting one.
1240 SAT, 3.5 weighted
Accepted at JMU, Longwood, Radford, small privates in MD
Going to Univ of Louisville with $21K in merit & grant aid. He’s a great kid and excited. And we’re happy to pay under $16K. So glad this process is over.
Awesome! Have you visited Louisville yet? What did you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to show this thread to my thirteen year old son to scare him straight. He wants to go to Stanford and thinks he can balance an acceptance with his fortnite schedule.
LOL! We had to have a talk with our son last year to let him know that there was no scholarship program at Fortnite University. He seemed intent on getting one.
1240 SAT, 3.5 weighted
Accepted at JMU, Longwood, Radford, small privates in MD
Going to Univ of Louisville with $21K in merit & grant aid. He’s a great kid and excited. And we’re happy to pay under $16K. So glad this process is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to show this thread to my thirteen year old son to scare him straight. He wants to go to Stanford and thinks he can balance an acceptance with his fortnite schedule.
LOL! We had to have a talk with our son last year to let him know that there was no scholarship program at Fortnite University. He seemed intent on getting one.
1240 SAT, 3.5 weighted
Accepted at JMU, Longwood, Radford, small privates in MD
Going to Univ of Louisville with $21K in merit & grant aid. He’s a great kid and excited. And we’re happy to pay under $16K. So glad this process is over.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to show this thread to my thirteen year old son to scare him straight. He wants to go to Stanford and thinks he can balance an acceptance with his fortnite schedule.
Anonymous wrote:So we got our last decision today. What a long, long, long road it has been. We did not target any of elites since grades and test scores were not good enough. We applied widely not knowing what to expect.
We are a public HS in MD with a 3.5 GPA (unweighted) and 1290 SAT, only 1 AP class and several Honors. No exceptional EC's.
High Reach Schools: UMD, Clemson, UConn, Tulane, and Miami - denied at all.
Slight Reach Schools (At least in our view of things): VT, Pitt, Delaware, Miami Ohio, Indiana, Elon - accepted at all. Elon was after EA deferral.
Safeties: Towson, Alabama, South Carolina, Auburn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are all these schools so close?
because people in VA think there is VA and then the world. narrow
Most people go to school relatively close to home.
The ones that still have the umbilical cord attached. There is a whole big world out there. Perfect age to enjoy it.
Nothing cracks me up more than UMCP freshman who are 20min from home and spending 13K to live in a moldy leaky can of a dorm.
What is your issue? Why do you care where they go to school? Perhaps they have a financial or medical reason. Maybe they just like it. Maybe they realize these are great schools with incredible academic opportunities. You are contributing nothing to the topic at hand. You really have nothing better to do at 6:30 am than to tell strangers how you laugh at bunch of college students because you think their living conditions are beneath you?
...Not to mention that for many families, these excellent local schools are very affordable! This way, kids can go to college and still have money left for grad school! Why would anyone trash that option?
There is an entire generation of Americans that are saddled with major college debts that they cannot repay. This is a major consideration for MANY families.
That is BS. If people wanted to save money for grad school, they would commute the 20 minute drive, not spend over $10,000 a year to live in a shared dorm. Heck I think it is over $15,000 with meal plan. MORE than tuition.
Or they would go to community college for 2 years ad get their BS for half the price.
Plenty plenty plenty of schools you can attend OOS for less than in-state tuition at UMD and especially all in-state VA schools.
The kids that stay local are doing it because they want the high school 2.0 experience and want their Mommies.
Are you really this much of an idiot IRL?
EXACTLY! I think it shows that the kids are smart, saving money and using an agreeable support system. I am proud of our children and the schools they attend but I would not have minded at all if at least one had stayed here and lived at home. We have some great schools in the DMV!