Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is a good student by any standard/metric. Ignore the haters. She has a lot of great options.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the feedback so far. I appreciate it.
I just went back and looked at her grades since freshman year, and I actually underestimated her grades.
In ninth grade, she had 3 A- and a B+ in math. (She also had an A+ in Art and an A in PE, but I assume those don’t count).
In 10th grade, she had a B+ in English, A in Chem, and A- in math, Spanish, and history. (again, As in art class plus physical education, but I assume those don’t count.)
It’s just 11th grade where the grades dropped – we haven’t received final grades yet but in her mid-year report card, she had two Bs, 2 B+, and one A-.
Very rigorous and well-regarded DC private school.
I appreciate all the suggestions. Some of these are already on her radar, but some are not, so it’s good to have other places to research.
Anonymous wrote:She could apply ED1 to Tulane without submitting scores and have a shot. Wisconsin is “test optional” but increasingly, not really. Miami joined the bandwagon of aspiring ranking-climbers by eliminating the supplemental, so I suspect tests might be marginally more important.
At Tulane and Miami, applying ED and being full pay will help dramatically but I would not submit a 1250 to either.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she can do community college for two years and then transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has same SAT with more As, A-s with a B or B+ here and there, but may have less rigor as we are outside DC and DCUM rigor is beyond wild.
Looking at UVM, Syracuse, Umass, Penn State, U Del plus some smaller schools which I won't mention as it sounds like she wants larger. If she's into STEM maybe RIT? Maybe Pitt, UConn, Ohio State, Minnesota, or University of Arizona?
Again, your child might have a stronger school/more rigor so maybe these would be more safeties?
This poster has many great suggestions, and the poster who suggested community college is unkind - unless your kid wants to start there, there is no need for her to do so with that profile.
Anonymous wrote:She could apply ED1 to Tulane without submitting scores and have a shot. Wisconsin is “test optional” but increasingly, not really. Miami joined the bandwagon of aspiring ranking-climbers by eliminating the supplemental, so I suspect tests might be marginally more important.
At Tulane and Miami, applying ED and being full pay will help dramatically but I would not submit a 1250 to either.
Anonymous wrote:Marquette for Wisconsin, Loyola for Tulane, Tampa for Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the feedback so far. I appreciate it.
I just went back and looked at her grades since freshman year, and I actually underestimated her grades.
In ninth grade, she had 3 A- and a B+ in math. (She also had an A+ in Art and an A in PE, but I assume those don’t count).
In 10th grade, she had a B+ in English, A in Chem, and A- in math, Spanish, and history. (again, As in art class plus physical education, but I assume those don’t count.)
It’s just 11th grade where the grades dropped – we haven’t received final grades yet but in her mid-year report card, she had two Bs, 2 B+, and one A-.
Very rigorous and well-regarded DC private school.
I appreciate all the suggestions. Some of these are already on her radar, but some are not, so it’s good to have other places to research.
"very rigorous and well-regarded DC private school" means all of those schools you listed in your OP are on the table. Haters will trash me for saying this and insist it's not true but it is. Those grades at a rigorous private are worth a lot.
This is very true for a truly elite private. But the low SAT score is inconsistent with the decent grades for a truly elite private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the feedback so far. I appreciate it.
I just went back and looked at her grades since freshman year, and I actually underestimated her grades.
In ninth grade, she had 3 A- and a B+ in math. (She also had an A+ in Art and an A in PE, but I assume those don’t count).
In 10th grade, she had a B+ in English, A in Chem, and A- in math, Spanish, and history. (again, As in art class plus physical education, but I assume those don’t count.)
It’s just 11th grade where the grades dropped – we haven’t received final grades yet but in her mid-year report card, she had two Bs, 2 B+, and one A-.
Very rigorous and well-regarded DC private school.
I appreciate all the suggestions. Some of these are already on her radar, but some are not, so it’s good to have other places to research.
"very rigorous and well-regarded DC private school" means all of those schools you listed in your OP are on the table. Haters will trash me for saying this and insist it's not true but it is. Those grades at a rigorous private are worth a lot.