Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts
Weighted 3.7 at Tufts would be under their 50% mark. Would be interested to know what hooks your kid had!
A 3.7 at my DC’s school are the kids applying to Ivies. Big3 private. I wouldn’t assume this was a public school kid.
Anonymous wrote:Tufts has no shortage of full pay students. A 3.7 kid who got in had to really stand out in some way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the “full pay” part. OP assuming she can buy success for her mediocre student. So typically DCUM.
Um… in what world is a 3.7 “mediocre”? Get a grip.
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Well 3.7W would be like 3.1UW….. so technically, the OPs DC is not stellar by any measure. Clemson Elon would be good choices for a B student.
I don't understand this math. If your kid only took 2 classes that were IB or AP or whatever, and they get As in those, that means they get 5 grade points right? Even with those, that isn't enough to take a GPA from 3.1 to 3.7 right? This is a legit question. I don't understand.
Every school does this a little different.
Anonymous wrote:The private school thing is totally different right.”?
I am assuming the pp whose kid got into Amherst and the other one whose friends are applying to ivies - those are unweighted gpas right?
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread. If your DD is around 3.7W in FCPS, where do you think they have a chance. The other threads in this forum on HPS-type schools made me want to re-raise this thread.
Anonymous wrote:So far,
Indiana
Dayton
waiting on EA at
USC
UNCW
Elon
Furman
and still narrowing RD apps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts
Weighted 3.7 at Tufts would be under their 50% mark. Would be interested to know what hooks your kid had!
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread. If your DD is around 3.7W in FCPS, where do you think they have a chance. The other threads in this forum on HPS-type schools made me want to re-raise this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the “full pay” part. OP assuming she can buy success for her mediocre student. So typically DCUM.
I think it just means they can pay out of state tuition or private school, not that they’re buying their way in somewhere.
There is that, but the reality is full pay is easier to get in some places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tufts
Weighted 3.7 at Tufts would be under their 50% mark. Would be interested to know what hooks your kid had!
full pay!