Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our FCPS school, 3.9w is needed for JMU and 4.1w for VT (with some exceptions lower for certain majors and much higher needed for engineering).
So is his unweighted more like a 3.3? You can do the math pretty quickly. Are you including projected junior year grades? I know my daughter’s GPA jumped up after junior year, due to the number of weighted classes.
Penn State main campus, fall start, is generally looking for 3.7 UNweighted.
I don't know what the PP is talking about, but I can guarantee you it is NOT accurate. A 3.4 and a 1270 gets you in at JMU. That's based on 706 applicant data points at one of the upper (but not a Langley/McLean) FCPS HS.
OP, your son is definitely IN at JMU. No bones about it. VT depends on the major. If it's com sci or engineering, then it's a no.
That person's stats were much more accurate than your stat.
Definitely aim for at least a 4.1 and upper 1400 for VT to even be in the weight list hunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our FCPS school, 3.9w is needed for JMU and 4.1w for VT (with some exceptions lower for certain majors and much higher needed for engineering).
So is his unweighted more like a 3.3? You can do the math pretty quickly. Are you including projected junior year grades? I know my daughter’s GPA jumped up after junior year, due to the number of weighted classes.
Penn State main campus, fall start, is generally looking for 3.7 UNweighted.
I don't know what the PP is talking about, but I can guarantee you it is NOT accurate. A 3.4 and a 1270 gets you in at JMU. That's based on 706 applicant data points at one of the upper (but not a Langley/McLean) FCPS HS.
OP, your son is definitely IN at JMU. No bones about it. VT depends on the major. If it's com sci or engineering, then it's a no.
That person's stats were much more accurate than your stat.
Definitely aim for at least a 4.1 and upper 1400 for VT to even be in the weight list hunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.
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In what world is a 3.7/1350 kid a "B-" student? Especially one that has taken Calc BC. What was his grade in that class? Any C's on his transcript?
If he is open to larger universities, it will open many options up (VT, Syracuse, Indiana, Penn State, Delaware, Uconn, plus Alabama, Michigan State as safeties).
For smaller/mid-size, Elon, Providence, Ithaca, Marquette. Gonzaga. It's hard getting mid size that have strong sports, so look to some of the jesuit schools for that.
VT is not taking a 3.7/1300 ish SAT score student.
Mine were above 4.0 and above 1500. One was weightlisted and the other rejected. 2021 and 2024.
3.7 is not VT stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.
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In what world is a 3.7/1350 kid a "B-" student? Especially one that has taken Calc BC. What was his grade in that class? Any C's on his transcript?
If he is open to larger universities, it will open many options up (VT, Syracuse, Indiana, Penn State, Delaware, Uconn, plus Alabama, Michigan State as safeties).
For smaller/mid-size, Elon, Providence, Ithaca, Marquette. Gonzaga. It's hard getting mid size that have strong sports, so look to some of the jesuit schools for that.
How long ago were you helping someone with a college hunt??
Many of those safety schools are reaches for those stats. And VT is nowhere near a safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our FCPS school, 3.9w is needed for JMU and 4.1w for VT (with some exceptions lower for certain majors and much higher needed for engineering).
So is his unweighted more like a 3.3? You can do the math pretty quickly. Are you including projected junior year grades? I know my daughter’s GPA jumped up after junior year, due to the number of weighted classes.
Penn State main campus, fall start, is generally looking for 3.7 UNweighted.
I don't know what the PP is talking about, but I can guarantee you it is NOT accurate. A 3.4 and a 1270 gets you in at JMU. That's based on 706 applicant data points at one of the upper (but not a Langley/McLean) FCPS HS.
OP, your son is definitely IN at JMU. No bones about it. VT depends on the major. If it's com sci or engineering, then it's a no.
Anonymous wrote:OP, he can get into VT. He needs to know which he prefers: VT or JMU. Voice that repeatedly to his HS counselor. State it plainly in his application. Shower one school with love. Not both. Imho don't even apply to both. Don't risk getting into the one he doesn't prefer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.
+1
In what world is a 3.7/1350 kid a "B-" student? Especially one that has taken Calc BC. What was his grade in that class? Any C's on his transcript?
If he is open to larger universities, it will open many options up (VT, Syracuse, Indiana, Penn State, Delaware, Uconn, plus Alabama, Michigan State as safeties).
For smaller/mid-size, Elon, Providence, Ithaca, Marquette. Gonzaga. It's hard getting mid size that have strong sports, so look to some of the jesuit schools for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.
+1
In what world is a 3.7/1350 kid a "B-" student? Especially one that has taken Calc BC. What was his grade in that class? Any C's on his transcript?
If he is open to larger universities, it will open many options up (VT, Syracuse, Indiana, Penn State, Delaware, Uconn, plus Alabama, Michigan State as safeties).
For smaller/mid-size, Elon, Providence, Ithaca, Marquette. Gonzaga. It's hard getting mid size that have strong sports, so look to some of the jesuit schools for that.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfield, Trinity, GW, Elon....
Anonymous wrote:Come on ... is a 3.7/1350 kid really even a B student? That's a very strong profile.
I think he will get into JMU. Maybe VT. I agree with the Syracuse suggestion. Toss in Penn State, St. Joe's and Temple.