Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't matter in college admissions if you don't have a hook. And if you do have it a hook, it won't matter either.
What a stupid comment
Really? Because the only reason someone asks this sort of question is because they are thinking of college admissions and gaming their chances for a top school.
Yes. The comment itself is dumb and inaccurate regardless of the question is purports to answer
Anonymous wrote:Wow -- things have changed. When my kid graduated from SFS not that long ago, the average GPA was 3.2. I know it has come up in recent years. I still believe college admissions are not all about GPA there. If you are taking good classes, have an A- average, have a top ACT/SAT score (as most SFS kids do), and have some extras, you can compete for the top schools. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you're competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are taking good classes, have an A- average, have a top ACT/SAT score (as most SFS kids do), and have some extras, you can compete for the top schools. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you're competitive.
What does "competitive" really mean though, for schools admitting under 10% of applicants? My sense is that it translates to making it past the first round or two of review, but ending up as one of the last cuts. That has no practical value to my kids or me. The outcome is no different from ending up in the reject pile early.
Anonymous wrote:If you are taking good classes, have an A- average, have a top ACT/SAT score (as most SFS kids do), and have some extras, you can compete for the top schools. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you're competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Wow -- things have changed. When my kid graduated from SFS not that long ago, the average GPA was 3.2. I know it has come up in recent years. I still believe college admissions are not all about GPA there. If you are taking good classes, have an A- average, have a top ACT/SAT score (as most SFS kids do), and have some extras, you can compete for the top schools. Doesn't mean you'll get in, but you're competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't matter in college admissions if you don't have a hook. And if you do have it a hook, it won't matter either.
What a stupid comment
Really? Because the only reason someone asks this sort of question is because they are thinking of college admissions and gaming their chances for a top school.
Anonymous wrote:It depends on what journey you’re trying to travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't matter in college admissions if you don't have a hook. And if you do have it a hook, it won't matter either.
What a stupid comment
Anonymous wrote:But it’s all about the journey, not the destination, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grade deflation from top students who are taking hardest classes.
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Class of 2022 was app 3.7
Interesting. That’s a lot of students.
I had a 2022 graduate there. I think it was lower, maybe 3.5 But since then and current DC, I think top 25% is higher.
I had a '22 grad and I cannot imagine it was that low. If that is the case, my kid was top 10% which I highly doubt.