Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
It is at Churchill.. i would think other mcps schools will be similar, may not be 50% but upward of 40%. Check your school profile to make sure. So 4.6 is not categorized as high gpa unfortunatelly.
Man MCPS is taking GPAs to the next level! Several of the FCPS schools have reached 40%+ over 4.0wGPA but 4.5wGPA is still top of the stack here for now.
Not sure if you can compare. MCPS gives same weight honors and AP the same way. My understanding is FCPS has different weights between honors and APs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
It is at Churchill.. i would think other mcps schools will be similar, may not be 50% but upward of 40%. Check your school profile to make sure. So 4.6 is not categorized as high gpa unfortunatelly.
Man MCPS is taking GPAs to the next level! Several of the FCPS schools have reached 40%+ over 4.0wGPA but 4.5wGPA is still top of the stack here for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
It is at Churchill.. i would think other mcps schools will be similar, may not be 50% but upward of 40%. Check your school profile to make sure. So 4.6 is not categorized as high gpa unfortunatelly.
Anonymous wrote:This is all anonymous, so I’ll say I’m shocked that DC got rejected. Shocked. I had no idea UMD had gotten so difficult.
She wasn’t going to go anyway, but still.
Anonymous wrote:what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
It's pretty accurate for the W schools - look at the WJ school profile posted in another thread.
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted. FCPS 4.3wgpa, IB diploma candidate. Solid ECs, didn’t submit test scores. Didn’t get direct admit to Smith, but LEP. Also a legacy.
Happy, but it’s a backup as we wait on UVA and VT.
Is it easier to get in OOS? My 4.5 weighted gpa kids d got rejected
DP. Does OOS admits to the Honors program receive strong merit awards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC admitted to CS + honors.
I thought merit scholarships and financial aid come later but another parent said her child received a full-tuition merit scholarship to UMD with the acceptance letter. Did I miss an application somewhere? Is that possible?
Mine got Presidential with admit letter but then was offered additional from the Dept (music in her case) later.
Anonymous wrote:DC admitted to CS + honors.
I thought merit scholarships and financial aid come later but another parent said her child received a full-tuition merit scholarship to UMD with the acceptance letter. Did I miss an application somewhere? Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:^ I have three kids and have literally never heard it suggested that a kid needs to tweak the common app essay to personalize it for each school. My youngest was accepted last week to UMd and UNC with her common app essay, which was deliberately not school-specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. In total shock. High stats (4.6 W, 11 APs, 34 ACT), great ECs, MCPS. We're hoping it's a yield thing, and this doesn't bode badly for DCs RD applications![]()
I don’t understand how this individual did not get into UMD? What is going on?
what is the kid UW GPA? 50% mcps kid have weight gpa of 4.5 and above so that 4.6 may not be a good indicator? any C's on AP classes?
That’s untrue about the weighted gpa percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC admitted to CS + honors.
I thought merit scholarships and financial aid come later but another parent said her child received a full-tuition merit scholarship to UMD with the acceptance letter. Did I miss an application somewhere? Is that possible?
Check again. AFAIK merit info goes out late Feb.