Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they should go with the IQ test type that measure fundamental intelligence kind of like admission to AAP
FCPS AAP admission was a joke with my two. Child 1, offered a slot and was essentially asked to leave the program after one semester due to poor performance. Child 2 NOT offered a spot. HS GPA of 4.4, 1500+ SAT and NMSF.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t universities make sports optional and not give any weight to athletics. I wish such a day will come one day and universities will focus on education.
Anonymous wrote:I think they should go with the IQ test type that measure fundamental intelligence kind of like admission to AAP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wonder how college app will be like for your grandchildren?
What’s the point of standardized testing when you can spend money on prep courses and increase your scores? There is no correlation between test scores and doing well at college. The only correlation with test scores is how much money your parent have.
What's the point of GPA when you spend money and hire tutors and increase your grade. Is there a correlation between GPA and doing well at college?
GPA is the culmination of fours years of work. Arguably, more relevant than a 4 hour test. The problem is that grade inflation has limited the usefulness of GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wonder how college app will be like for your grandchildren?
What’s the point of standardized testing when you can spend money on prep courses and increase your scores? There is no correlation between test scores and doing well at college. The only correlation with test scores is how much money your parent have.
$0 (5 practice tests)=1520
Spent $750 for online prep thingy during Winter = 1530
Do you know how out-of-reach $750 is for most students? What bubble do you live in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wonder how college app will be like for your grandchildren?
What’s the point of standardized testing when you can spend money on prep courses and increase your scores? There is no correlation between test scores and doing well at college. The only correlation with test scores is how much money your parent have.
What's the point of GPA when you spend money and hire tutors and increase your grade. Is there a correlation between GPA and doing well at college?
GPA is the culmination of fours years of work. Arguably, more relevant than a 4 hour test. The problem is that grade inflation has limited the usefulness of GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you wonder how college app will be like for your grandchildren?
What’s the point of standardized testing when you can spend money on prep courses and increase your scores? There is no correlation between test scores and doing well at college. The only correlation with test scores is how much money your parent have.
What's the point of GPA when you spend money and hire tutors and increase your grade. Is there a correlation between GPA and doing well at college?
Anonymous wrote:Do you wonder how college app will be like for your grandchildren?
Anonymous wrote:I think they should go with the IQ test type that measure fundamental intelligence kind of like admission to AAP
Anonymous wrote:Don’t worry. Schools have a self-interest in finding and/or maintaining ways that accurately identify the best students for their school. If they didn’t, their alumni base and academic prestige would erode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interviews with trick questions.
Group interviews organized around team problem solving.