Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Either your kid got in with theses stats or not. If your kid got in, answer the question. Otherwise stop the annoying garbage comments.
You are one of the rudest OPs I've seen in a while.
You're asking for free advice.
You're not motivating people to answer you, when you're ordering people around and demanding advice be given in the form you want, and ignoring other people's reasonable questions that would help them give better answers,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I think the yeses all attended private schools where there is less grade inflation."
There are also some magnet kids who have self-driven research who could pull it off.
Or is that a hook?
Nope.
MCPS for high school, lower grades privates.
Full pay and yes to schools like that. No hooks besides full pay.
Michigan, UVA, UNC and few others. 2 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:"I think the yeses all attended private schools where there is less grade inflation."
There are also some magnet kids who have self-driven research who could pull it off.
Or is that a hook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No hooks - 2 years ago - GPA unweighted 3.5 with 35 ACT - Tufts, UVA, Michigan, Notre Dame, Wash U. WL at 2 ivies but did not get in.
I do NOT believe you.
NP. This seems about right for our Big 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Either your kid got in with theses stats or not. If your kid got in, answer the question. Otherwise stop the annoying garbage comments.
You are one of the rudest OPs I've seen in a while.
You're asking for free advice.
You're not motivating people to answer you, when you're ordering people around and demanding advice be given in the form you want, and ignoring other people's reasonable questions that would help them give better answers,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Either your kid got in with theses stats or not. If your kid got in, answer the question. Otherwise stop the annoying garbage comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Either your kid got in with theses stats or not. If your kid got in, answer the question. Otherwise stop the annoying garbage comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Either your kid got in with theses stats or not. If your kid got in, answer the question. Otherwise stop the annoying garbage comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is that GPA unweighted or weighted?
Unweighted GPA from a top public/private
You need to say whether it is public or private. Important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be a negative that the SAT is so high but the GPA is not comparable?
How is 3.6 not a high GPA?
Isn't it sad that this is the standard we've reached?
I heard a mom at a game the other night stressing because her DS "only" had a 3.9 and just "barely" scored over the 1500 mark.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County high school with grade inflation? Big 3 with grade deflation? Something in the middle?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have any luck or is this a complete waste of time.
Please no hooks.
No First time to college.
No recruited athletes.
No alumni children.
No URM.
Normal good students.
Please assume top test scores. Think 1500+[/quote No chance at all.