Anonymous wrote:We need to stop this nonsense about the test score equating to intelligence. We're in the process of hiring a test prep company and they've all said the SAT is NOT an intelligence test. A high score is related to learning the tips and tricks of the test, using those to pick the answer the test writers want, within a set time frame. That's it. If you have the resources (time, money etc), you have a very good chance to achieve a high score. If you're able and willing to pay $1000s, some of these companies guarantee a 200 point increase or a 1500 +. And I'm not even getting into the multiple test and super score game that many kids play, taking the test 2-3 times. There are definitely some "one and done' kids, but there's no advantage for those kids.It is within range. But OP said her kid had taken through second year Calculus and 14 APs. The SAT score for math alone should be close to 800. Given the kid isn’t a stem kid, the english scores should be very high too. A 1380 is a red flag when compared to the applicant’s other stats. Why is the GPA so high if they can’t crack 1500 on the SAT. Or even 1450. The SAT isn’t that hard for high achieving kids.
We need to stop this nonsense about the test score equating to intelligence. We're in the process of hiring a test prep company and they've all said the SAT is NOT an intelligence test. A high score is related to learning the tips and tricks of the test, using those to pick the answer the test writers want, within a set time frame. That's it. If you have the resources (time, money etc), you have a very good chance to achieve a high score. If you're able and willing to pay $1000s, some of these companies guarantee a 200 point increase or a 1500 +. And I'm not even getting into the multiple test and super score game that many kids play, taking the test 2-3 times. There are definitely some "one and done' kids, but there's no advantage for those kids.It is within range. But OP said her kid had taken through second year Calculus and 14 APs. The SAT score for math alone should be close to 800. Given the kid isn’t a stem kid, the english scores should be very high too. A 1380 is a red flag when compared to the applicant’s other stats. Why is the GPA so high if they can’t crack 1500 on the SAT. Or even 1450. The SAT isn’t that hard for high achieving kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So 14 APS and AP Calc II isn’t enough rigor for Penn State? Good lord college admissions is insane.
But let’s be honest, a 1380 SAT doesn’t really match a 3.9 UW GPA. The SAT should be much higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be no 'shocked' anymore in regards to anything college admissions related. High stats does not guarantee a thing.
OP - I think I am shocked because there are so many College Confidential posts with Fall acceptances and the stats are well below his. But yes, I agree there should be no “shocked” anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So 14 APS and AP Calc II isn’t enough rigor for Penn State? Good lord college admissions is insane.
But let’s be honest, a 1380 SAT doesn’t really match a 3.9 UW GPA. The SAT should be much higher.
Anonymous wrote:It's well within the range for Penn State and the kid had a strong GPA with rigor. There's no reason for him to submit a higher score as he's clearly ready for college. I suspect, as mentioned, the summer program is a money maker and a way to juggle the number of students on campus.But let’s be honest, a 1380 SAT doesn’t really match a 3.9 UW GPA. The SAT should be much higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If its completley off the table, why even start a thread on it?
Maybe to share their story. Isn’t that the point of this site?
It's well within the range for Penn State and the kid had a strong GPA with rigor. There's no reason for him to submit a higher score as he's clearly ready for college. I suspect, as mentioned, the summer program is a money maker and a way to juggle the number of students on campus.But let’s be honest, a 1380 SAT doesn’t really match a 3.9 UW GPA. The SAT should be much higher.
Anonymous wrote:So 14 APS and AP Calc II isn’t enough rigor for Penn State? Good lord college admissions is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They consider you for the main campus first. If your grades, test scores (if submitted), etc. don’t make the cut for your chosen major, they consider you for summer start. If you don’t make the cut for summer start OR you asked not to be considered for summer start, they will offer you 2+2 at another campus with the option to transfer junior year.
OP here. My kid, non-STEM, has a 3.93 UW, 14 APs including 2 sciences, math through Calc II, all AP history and English courses and capstone. And a submitted 1380 SAT (their range is 1270-1450). I would be shocked if it was their grades that did not make the cut. There are parents on the FB college site whose kids with high SATs than mine were placed in the summer program.
To the other PP - as mentioned PSU is their second choice. We should hear back from the first choice school soon. I think, though, given the merit aid offers from higher ranked schools that DS liked, he should reconsider whether PSU is a true second choice. The summer program is not cheap.
Not sure what the point of this thread is then. Sounds like Penn State is ruled out. He shouldn’t have selected the summer box if starting in the summer was a deal breaker.