Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norfolk State, Virginia State, Old Dominion, CNU, JMU, Virginia Union and Radford. Good Luck, there's a school for your DC.Anonymous wrote:Where do kids get accepted who have around a 3.3 or 3.4 GPA? No advanced classes and no test scores. A couple extracurriculars but no leadership positions, just a member. We are in Virginia if that matters and can pay full ride.
JMU. Probably not.
JMU average gpa is 3.5
acceptance rate is 80%
So yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar
Into Clemson, Auburn, Indiana, u of AZ, UC Boulder, Elon, college of C, ole Miss, Alabama, U of Denver, Penn State (reg campus), Syracuse, U of Iowa, Santa Clara, SMU and TCU
Denied UGA and Ohio State
I know he applied to beyond the average number of schools but he was really nervous about admittance prospects -and ended up pleasantly surprised
Congratulations to your son! Did he apply EA and regular to all of those schools? Did he ED to any school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norfolk State, Virginia State, Old Dominion, CNU, JMU, Virginia Union and Radford. Good Luck, there's a school for your DC.Anonymous wrote:Where do kids get accepted who have around a 3.3 or 3.4 GPA? No advanced classes and no test scores. A couple extracurriculars but no leadership positions, just a member. We are in Virginia if that matters and can pay full ride.
JMU. Probably not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar
Into Clemson, Auburn, Indiana, u of AZ, UC Boulder, Elon, college of C, ole Miss, Alabama, U of Denver, Penn State (reg campus), Syracuse, U of Iowa, Santa Clara, SMU and TCU
Denied UGA and Ohio State
I know he applied to beyond the average number of schools but he was really nervous about admittance prospects -and ended up pleasantly surprised
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Similar
Into Clemson, Auburn, Indiana, u of AZ, UC Boulder, Elon, college of C, ole Miss, Alabama, U of Denver, Penn State (reg campus), Syracuse, U of Iowa, Santa Clara, SMU and TCU
Denied UGA and Ohio State
I know he applied to beyond the average number of schools but he was really nervous about admittance prospects -and ended up pleasantly surprised
Anonymous wrote:Similar
Into Clemson, Auburn, Indiana, u of AZ, UC Boulder, Elon, college of C, ole Miss, Alabama, U of Denver, Penn State (reg campus), Syracuse, U of Iowa, Santa Clara, SMU and TCU
Denied UGA and Ohio State
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 3.4 gpa and no advanced classes VT, Temple, and Indiana and Delaware and Penn State will be very unlikely. Ask me how I know? I have a DD that tries hard but not smart. 3.7 and no advanced classes, terrible SATs. Rejected from all of the above. She had great EC and strong essays too. She ended up at Towson and is doing just fine. Course rigor is more important than GPA imo.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that your DD isn't a URM male.
Course rigor and grades go hand-in-hand: They're trying to figure out if the applicant is ready to do academic work at their school's level.
Anonymous wrote:DD from a second-tier private, 2 AP classes, TO and 3.3 weighted/unweighted GPA got into UDel, JMU, CNU, MiamiOH which were all considered matches.
Anonymous wrote:For 3.4 gpa and no advanced classes VT, Temple, and Indiana and Delaware and Penn State will be very unlikely. Ask me how I know? I have a DD that tries hard but not smart. 3.7 and no advanced classes, terrible SATs. Rejected from all of the above. She had great EC and strong essays too. She ended up at Towson and is doing just fine. Course rigor is more important than GPA imo.
Anonymous wrote:For 3.4 gpa and no advanced classes VT, Temple, and Indiana and Delaware and Penn State will be very unlikely. Ask me how I know? I have a DD that tries hard but not smart. 3.7 and no advanced classes, terrible SATs. Rejected from all of the above. She had great EC and strong essays too. She ended up at Towson and is doing just fine. Course rigor is more important than GPA imo.