Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, retaking the test with 35 to get 36 may actually do more damage at the process of application. My kid with the score 34 and 4.0/4.4 GPA got to several IVYs and few other highly competitive colleges.
Colleges will see how many times your kid took the test, and they will see all his scores. Seeing a kid retaking from 35 to 36 may raise some eyebrows, and they might assume the kid got some issues.
Thank you for the great insight. Signed OP
Anonymous wrote:So, my kid who got crappy education from crappy MCPS did better than your kid - 36/15 APs all 4s and 5s. What does that say about about your private school education OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and thank you for paying for part of my public school kids’ education OP. Much appreciated.
What a weird comment. I am not op, and my kids also went to private schools even thought we are zoned to the top FCPS schools. You know what, I am gladly pay for your kids to stay in public school and glad my kids never had to interact with the offsprings of people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and thank you for paying for part of my public school kids’ education OP. Much appreciated.
What a weird comment. I am not op, and my kids also went to private schools even thought we are zoned to the top FCPS schools. You know what, I am gladly pay for your kids to stay in public school and glad my kids never had to interact with the offsprings of people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and thank you for paying for part of my public school kids’ education OP. Much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:OP, retaking the test with 35 to get 36 may actually do more damage at the process of application. My kid with the score 34 and 4.0/4.4 GPA got to several IVYs and few other highly competitive colleges.
Colleges will see how many times your kid took the test, and they will see all his scores. Seeing a kid retaking from 35 to 36 may raise some eyebrows, and they might assume the kid got some issues.
Anonymous wrote:Last week when I was at a fundraiser at my DS's school all anybody talked about was how now even the ACTs SATs testing boards are inflating MCPS students' scores. Unfair! Sad!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child had a 36 ACT and was straight out denied from Brown, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Dartmouth, Pomona, and Swarthmore.
Waitlisted by UChicago, Princeton, Williams, Rice.
Only admitted to Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt.
I don't think a perfect score helps much at all.
What's wrong with Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt? OP here. He is not interested in any ivies.
LOL @ “He is not interested in any ivies.” Well, they don’t either!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, retaking the test with 35 to get 36 may actually do more damage at the process of application. My kid with the score 34 and 4.0/4.4 GPA got to several IVYs and few other highly competitive colleges.
Colleges will see how many times your kid took the test, and they will see all his scores. Seeing a kid retaking from 35 to 36 may raise some eyebrows, and they might assume the kid got some issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child had a 36 ACT and was straight out denied from Brown, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, Dartmouth, Pomona, and Swarthmore.
Waitlisted by UChicago, Princeton, Williams, Rice.
Only admitted to Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt.
I don't think a perfect score helps much at all.
What's wrong with Tufts, Amherst, and Vanderbilt? OP here. He is not interested in any ivies.