Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 20:12     Subject: Safety School Ideas

Anonymous wrote:Isn't Stonehill all female?


No.
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 20:11     Subject: Safety School Ideas

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what about 3.19 GPA and 35 ACT?

New Poster here.

We were very naïve and did not believe that the charter we attended would totally destroy my kid's GPA (the report card and the final transcript do not match).

With a 3.96 unweighted GPA for 11th grade in our neighborhood public, the overall GPA went up to 3.19.

SAT is in two weeks.
If the SAT score is also very high, is there a chance of getting admitted to top schools?


No to top schools. With 35 ACT, why is DC taking SAT?


Agree, SAT is a waste of time. That's a great ACT score.

Also agree that the top schools are out. But there are many second-tier schools that would welcome your DS with open arms. What kind of school is he interested in?
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 16:21     Subject: Safety School Ideas

Anonymous wrote:what about 3.19 GPA and 35 ACT?

New Poster here.

We were very naïve and did not believe that the charter we attended would totally destroy my kid's GPA (the report card and the final transcript do not match).

With a 3.96 unweighted GPA for 11th grade in our neighborhood public, the overall GPA went up to 3.19.

SAT is in two weeks.
If the SAT score is also very high, is there a chance of getting admitted to top schools?


No to top schools. With 35 ACT, why is DC taking SAT?
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 16:20     Subject: Safety School Ideas

what about 3.19 GPA and 35 ACT?

New Poster here.

We were very naïve and did not believe that the charter we attended would totally destroy my kid's GPA (the report card and the final transcript do not match).

With a 3.96 unweighted GPA for 11th grade in our neighborhood public, the overall GPA went up to 3.19.

SAT is in two weeks.
If the SAT score is also very high, is there a chance of getting admitted to top schools?
Anonymous
Post 10/06/2016 16:18     Subject: Safety School Ideas

Maybe Benedictine College in Kansas or Aquinas in Michigan