Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what is naviance?
It's a great tool that helps you understand where other students from your school have gotten into college over a five year period and what their grades and test scores were.
Instead of having to rely on the metrics you see online, it gives you concrete information that helps students make decisions about where to apply. If you listen to most people applying to top colleges you would believe your child needs to have a 4.0 or higher to even be considered but the strong curriculum at the top DC area privates means that your child could have a B+ average and still get into great schools. It has been a huge help for us with a daughter at Holton in learning where she stands a chance and where it's a reach. In several cases we were pleasantly surprised about great schools that were attainable.
Really, it
helps students .
What is the goal of education ?
What is the cost of enabling parents wanting what is " attainable" ?
certain qualities in young people have already become nearly exstinct, and their parents still want more, more and more success.