Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCs also will only weight 2 classes per year out of 10th & 11th grade for the assessment of GPA
Since the only count grades from 10th and 11th, weighting 4 classes counts.
If you take 6 classes per year (classes like drivers Ed/pe/athletics don’t count) and weight 2 then an all student has a GPA of 4.33 while an OOS student who has no AP’s will have a GPA of 4.0. Of a student takes 5 classes per year (not including a or class) then the straight A student has a gpa of 4.4 while the non weighted one has 4.0.
And what is not well known or publicized is ucla and Berkeley actually look at uncapped weighted gpa as well. So a 11th grader with all AP or IB or dual enrollment courses could have an uncapped weighted gpa of 5.0. Compare that to a private school student whose school dropped AP’s. That student has an uncapped gpa of 4.0.
No they limit to 2 per year. There is no such thing as "uncapped" weighted for the UCs. Elsewhere, sure, but not there.
Uncapped weighted is 100% real. You really are uninformed. Just read college confidential for 2 minutes on a UC string and you will hear all about uncapped weighted Gpa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()
It’s clearly a troll trying to show there isn’t actually a bias against white kids
I'm pp and there is not a bias against white kids, but that poster is definitely a troll hitting all the threads.
DP, but it's pretty astounding that just because *your* kids didn't get in, you assume anyone whose kids *did* get in is trolling - despite their "uncompetitive" stats. Perhaps this applicant had exactly what the schools were looking for - and perhaps your kid did not. Stats aren't the end-all be-all.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UCs also will only weight 2 classes per year out of 10th & 11th grade for the assessment of GPA
Since the only count grades from 10th and 11th, weighting 4 classes counts.
If you take 6 classes per year (classes like drivers Ed/pe/athletics don’t count) and weight 2 then an all student has a GPA of 4.33 while an OOS student who has no AP’s will have a GPA of 4.0. Of a student takes 5 classes per year (not including a or class) then the straight A student has a gpa of 4.4 while the non weighted one has 4.0.
And what is not well known or publicized is ucla and Berkeley actually look at uncapped weighted gpa as well. So a 11th grader with all AP or IB or dual enrollment courses could have an uncapped weighted gpa of 5.0. Compare that to a private school student whose school dropped AP’s. That student has an uncapped gpa of 4.0.
No they limit to 2 per year. There is no such thing as "uncapped" weighted for the UCs. Elsewhere, sure, but not there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are private school students who get in without APs and with less than 4.0s. I know some from last year (admitted with a 3.7 or similar from very top private). So they do seem to read some applications under a different lens than the main BUNCH. (i.e. they pull them out from being discarded by an auto GPA cut-off)
I don't know how this happens exactly.
oops. "Bunch", not bench.
Legacy + gigantic donations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()
It’s clearly a troll trying to show there isn’t actually a bias against white kids
No, not trolling. And I never said UVA — she didn’t apply there.
In at:
Penn State
VT
Arizona State
UCLA
JMU
Miami University in Ohio
CNU
GMU
SUNY Geneseo
Waitlisted at Tennessee
VT, Penn State and UCLA were here reaches, obviously.
She will go VT because she got $14k in aid.
She must have had exceptional essays including the supplementals at VT because I know full well her stats aren’t top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in - public school 3.9
and bad SATs which weren’t considered lol
best of luck to all
How many AP classes? I think private school kids without AP classes are getting shut out because UC’s only give weighted boost to gpa for AP and IB classes if you are OOS.
Major flaw in their admissions calculus
It’s a planned flaw. They went test blind but not really. Blind to one kind of test but not another (AP) and the resultant class weighting from the GPA that AP course drives
The deeper I’ve gotten in this process, the more these idiosyncrasies actually just resembles idiocies. It’s as if the gang from South Park wrote an episode about student selection and three spaghetti at a wall
From a bottom line: private school kids in areas where AP classes have stopped (like many in DC) should be actively discouraged from applying to UCs. Yet the num-nuts in our college office do the opposite and encourage it based on 2019 and earlier success data and beyond that, since our school caps at 10 applications (you all know the one) they allow an unlimited number of UCs to count as 1 school in their 10 cap.
Plus the CA rules that limit OOS and Intl to 18 percent have kicked in. So it’s a double whammy. But Big 3 DC CCOs remain entirely focused on SLACs in outreach and approach and knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()
It’s clearly a troll trying to show there isn’t actually a bias against white kids
I'm pp and there is not a bias against white kids, but that poster is definitely a troll hitting all the threads.
Anonymous wrote:There are private school students who get in without APs and with less than 4.0s. I know some from last year (admitted with a 3.7 or similar from very top private). So they do seem to read some applications under a different lens than the main BUNCH. (i.e. they pull them out from being discarded by an auto GPA cut-off)
I don't know how this happens exactly.
oops. "Bunch", not bench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()
It’s clearly a troll trying to show there isn’t actually a bias against white kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()
It’s clearly a troll trying to show there isn’t actually a bias against white kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In. Loudoun County.
I forgot to mention — 3.93 weighted, 1150 SAT. 8 or 9 APs. Basic white girl.
She won’t go — attending more affordable VT instead.
This was the last one. She did very well — in everywhere she applied except Tennessee where waitlisted.
I’m sure she isn’t. Be better.
I think this is the basic white girl who also got into UVA and other prestigious schools despite the uncompetitive stats.![]()