Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.
Which year was that when he had admission offer from Duke?
2015
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.
Which year was that when he had admission offer from Duke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in a big 3 school and a fairly good student in at least the top 3rd (if not higher) of the class. During 9th and 10th grade most of her grades were usually an A or A- with a couple of B's thrown in. Science is something she has always struggled with and this semester she got a dreaded C+ in her science class. We're hoping this one "C" letter grade is an anomaly and the rest of her high school years will be As and Bs (fingers crossed). DD is not looking to study science in school and is looking at an English or History major. She will not apply to any Ivy League schools but may be interested in applying ED to schools like Duke or Northwestern or some SLACs. She also likes Berkeley and UCLA. Does one "C" letter grade in 10th grade impact her chances at these colleges. DD has some great extracurriuculars including some competitive summer scholarships so she does have that going for her.
DD is upset about the "C" grade and we're hoping to help put this in perspective for her. And yes, we will ask the counselors but we don't have our first meeting until this fall.
Even without a C, the grades are pretty bad. Paying $$$ and getting that kind of grades. Flush the money into the toilet. Who cares it's a Big 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is in a big 3 school and a fairly good student in at least the top 3rd (if not higher) of the class. During 9th and 10th grade most of her grades were usually an A or A- with a couple of B's thrown in. Science is something she has always struggled with and this semester she got a dreaded C+ in her science class. We're hoping this one "C" letter grade is an anomaly and the rest of her high school years will be As and Bs (fingers crossed). DD is not looking to study science in school and is looking at an English or History major. She will not apply to any Ivy League schools but may be interested in applying ED to schools like Duke or Northwestern or some SLACs. She also likes Berkeley and UCLA. Does one "C" letter grade in 10th grade impact her chances at these colleges. DD has some great extracurriuculars including some competitive summer scholarships so she does have that going for her.
DD is upset about the "C" grade and we're hoping to help put this in perspective for her. And yes, we will ask the counselors but we don't have our first meeting until this fall.
Even without a C, the grades are pretty bad. Paying $$$ and getting that kind of grades. Flush the money into the toilet. Who cares it's a Big 3.
Anonymous wrote:DD is in a big 3 school and a fairly good student in at least the top 3rd (if not higher) of the class. During 9th and 10th grade most of her grades were usually an A or A- with a couple of B's thrown in. Science is something she has always struggled with and this semester she got a dreaded C+ in her science class. We're hoping this one "C" letter grade is an anomaly and the rest of her high school years will be As and Bs (fingers crossed). DD is not looking to study science in school and is looking at an English or History major. She will not apply to any Ivy League schools but may be interested in applying ED to schools like Duke or Northwestern or some SLACs. She also likes Berkeley and UCLA. Does one "C" letter grade in 10th grade impact her chances at these colleges. DD has some great extracurriuculars including some competitive summer scholarships so she does have that going for her.
DD is upset about the "C" grade and we're hoping to help put this in perspective for her. And yes, we will ask the counselors but we don't have our first meeting until this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DS graduated from a big 3 and had good (but not outstanding) academics and solid (but not outstanding) extracurriculars. ACT was a 31. He got into UCLA but not Berkeley. He also got into Michigan and was waitlisted at Chapel Hill. You definitely don't need "perfect grades" to get into those schools.
All posts like this should state the graduation year. Otherwise it is useless information.
Anonymous wrote:Our DS graduated from a big 3 and had good (but not outstanding) academics and solid (but not outstanding) extracurriculars. ACT was a 31. He got into UCLA but not Berkeley. He also got into Michigan and was waitlisted at Chapel Hill. You definitely don't need "perfect grades" to get into those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.
Which year was that when he had admission offer from Duke?
1992
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.
Which year was that when he had admission offer from Duke?
Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.
Anonymous wrote:My son went to public school, multiple C’s, near perfect SATs. Accepted to Duke.