Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:40     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

George Mason doesn’t look at scores either.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:30     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Full pay? Race/ethnicity? Anything unusual or special? He will be fine, but get someone to help you with all this.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:29     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Look at schools with high female to male ratios
Sarah Lawrence and AU for example
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:25     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Definitely Skidmore has a ratio issue. Frankly, William and Mary has such a bad ratio issue might be worth trying
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:24     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

I’d definitely try Pitt
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:24     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

St Olaf happy to see kids with good GPA from here. It’s a great school very nurturing
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:12     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt and GW are reaches IMO


Nah very decent GPA . Full pay? Remember white, make full pay shockingly in demand at medium ranked schools


Our FCPS Naviance says nope.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:11     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:Ok he’s fine. Deep breaths
I am a college consultant

Do test optional

Auburn
Furman
Elon
High Point
U of SC
Indiana
Boulder
U of AZ
Clemson
NC State
St Olaf
Lawrence
Univ of San Diego
Univ of San Fran
Gettysburg
GW
U Pitt
LSU
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Marquette
Pepperdine
Gustavus
Trinity
Skidmore
Syracuse




Tried to put in different types of schools


GW, St. Olaf, NC State, OOS? Skidmore?
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:08     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:Pitt and GW are reaches IMO


Nah very decent GPA . Full pay? Remember white, make full pay shockingly in demand at medium ranked schools
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:02     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Pitt and GW are reaches IMO
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 21:02     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

True on Auburn but they care a lot about GPA so go for it. Great school
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 20:59     Subject: Re:3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:I feel like there’s missing information here. Maybe he could get approved for extended time on the SAT?


Man does this sum up DCUM. If your kid’s performance is average they must be special needs and need an accommodation so they can be (appear) above average.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 20:57     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:Ok he’s fine. Deep breaths
I am a college consultant

Do test optional

Auburn
Furman
Elon
High Point
U of SC
Indiana
Boulder
U of AZ
Clemson
NC State
St Olaf
Lawrence
Univ of San Diego
Univ of San Fran
Gettysburg
GW
U Pitt
LSU
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Marquette
Pepperdine
Gustavus
Trinity
Skidmore
Syracuse




Tried to put in different types of schools


Auburn is only test optional for those with 3.6+.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 20:56     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

Anonymous wrote:Ok he’s fine. Deep breaths
I am a college consultant

Do test optional

Auburn
Furman
Elon
High Point
U of SC
Indiana
Boulder
U of AZ
Clemson
NC State
St Olaf
Lawrence
Univ of San Diego
Univ of San Fran
Gettysburg
GW
U Pitt
LSU
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Marquette
Pepperdine
Gustavus
Trinity
Skidmore
Syracuse




Tried to put in different types of schools


I can give you many more if interested! Look at the Colleges that Change Lives list too
What is your son interested in (major, region, size etc.?)
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2021 20:55     Subject: 3.5, sub 1k SAT: where can he get in?

WVU