Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. She has a weighted 3.8 and you people are suggesting a learning disability? Never change, DCUM.
Depends on what the typical range is for the HS. An almost all Bs student with a 1500+ SAT is going to raise some questions.
What questions does it raise, besides "how much tutoring did you get?" and "how many times did you take the test?" (Questions that could be asked of anyone with a 1500+.)
+1
With a 3.3 GPA that SAT score was "bought" with test prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a good GPA. You won’t have a problem. But you may need to switch out Clemson with JMU.
A 3.3 GPA is well below the 25%ile for JMU (range is 3.62 - 4.12). Better Virginia matches, depending on how 11th grade ends up, would be Longwood (3.3-4.0), Radford (3.0-3.8), UMW (3.3-4.1), VCU (3.35-4.1).
Anonymous wrote:That’s a good GPA. You won’t have a problem. But you may need to switch out Clemson with JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. She has a weighted 3.8 and you people are suggesting a learning disability? Never change, DCUM.
Depends on what the typical range is for the HS. An almost all Bs student with a 1500+ SAT is going to raise some questions.
What questions does it raise, besides "how much tutoring did you get?" and "how many times did you take the test?" (Questions that could be asked of anyone with a 1500+.)
+1
With a 3.3 GPA that SAT score was "bought" with test prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. She has a weighted 3.8 and you people are suggesting a learning disability? Never change, DCUM.
Depends on what the typical range is for the HS. An almost all Bs student with a 1500+ SAT is going to raise some questions.
What questions does it raise, besides "how much tutoring did you get?" and "how many times did you take the test?" (Questions that could be asked of anyone with a 1500+.)
Anonymous wrote:I googled - no idea if correct - but suggested schools for this scenario (imbalance of high SAT with GPA) are University of Wisconsin Madison, UIUC, Brandeis, Richmond, Kenyon, Holy Cross. Can't hurt to check out in case it's true. Agree it's still a good GPA, hope he can bring it up and find his best fit. Good luck!
