Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
That's a lesson on hyperacceleration for those that follow. I'm sorry the you weren't able to make the needed adjustment after first semester.
It's a shame that the school allowed that to happen, and didn't transfer your kid to Calc AB. There is no good reason to keep a kid in BC with a B grade, when AB is an option.
He had A in calc AB the previous year.
I think the hang up for your kid will be getting the low grade even after taking Calc AB. Most high stats kids that I know go from pre-calculus to Calculus BC. The overall rigor of other courses will also matter, plus ECs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
That's a lesson on hyperacceleration for those that follow. I'm sorry the you weren't able to make the needed adjustment after first semester.
It's a shame that the school allowed that to happen, and didn't transfer your kid to Calc AB. There is no good reason to keep a kid in BC with a B grade, when AB is an option.
He had A in calc AB the previous year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
Have him retake calculus this summer.
Anonymous wrote:DS GPA 3.86 unweighted, 4.76 weighted, SAT 1530. He might retake SAT. Interested in the Engineering school.
Can he get any money from UMD? We live in MD.
Do you actually know those who didn’t get with similar stats? Because when I am looking at the scattergram for his school he looks safe. I am aware that UMD is very competitive, but it appears that he falls within green. I am assuming that some of those kids went to the Engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised to hear of merit split over two years.
All of my kid!s merit offers (not U of MD) were for each of all 4 years (assuming she kept her grades up).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS GPA 3.86 unweighted, 4.76 weighted, SAT 1530. He might retake SAT. Interested in the Engineering school.
Can he get any money from UMD? We live in MD.
Last year my kid from NOVA received $10k/yr ($46k COA) and Honors. CS 3.98UW/1560
UMD is $32K/yr CoA in state to start, before ant scholarships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS GPA 3.86 unweighted, 4.76 weighted, SAT 1530. He might retake SAT. Interested in the Engineering school.
Can he get any money from UMD? We live in MD.
With an UW gpa of 3.86, your DS may struggle to get into engineering at UMD. It is a very competitive program. Will get no merit.
Do you actually know those who didn’t get with similar stats? Because when I am looking at the scattergram for his school he looks safe. I am aware that UMD is very competitive, but it appears that he falls within green. I am assuming that some of those kids went to the Engineering school.
DP. I do. Each year gets harder. I don't think scattergram has 24 data yet.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
That's a lesson on hyperacceleration for those that follow. I'm sorry the you weren't able to make the needed adjustment after first semester.
It's a shame that the school allowed that to happen, and didn't transfer your kid to Calc AB. There is no good reason to keep a kid in BC with a B grade, when AB is an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.
No one can tell you this. My kid got waitlisted at a number of schools in a see of green on naviance scattergrams. Was never clear to me how far back that data goes but I believe it includes data before test optional. I’d say he’s likely to be admitted but definitely not a sure thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS GPA 3.86 unweighted, 4.76 weighted, SAT 1530. He might retake SAT. Interested in the Engineering school.
Can he get any money from UMD? We live in MD.
With an UW gpa of 3.86, your DS may struggle to get into engineering at UMD. It is a very competitive program. Will get no merit.
Do you actually know those who didn’t get with similar stats? Because when I am looking at the scattergram for his school he looks safe. I am aware that UMD is very competitive, but it appears that he falls within green. I am assuming that some of those kids went to the Engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I got the consensus on the Merit scholarship. 😕
My DC is not highly motivated in improving his SAT, even though it’s the only thing he can do to move the needle. He got a B and a C taking calc BC as a junior.
I still don’t understand what GPA kid has to have to get into Engineering. Does it have to be 3.9 and above?
Just to clarify not CS.