Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.8 GPA (which is about avg) at top tier nyc private. 1480 SAT/34 ACT. Debater. Leadership in clubs. Worked summer jobs (this part is kinda interesting). Outgoing and popular but not athletic - concerned about being left out at smaller SLACs with highest # of athletes. Good writer.
No honors or awards.
Humanities - history/philosophy/politics. Movie buff. Maybe wants to teach or law school.
East coast preferred but open.
Size 2k-10k
Full pay if need be.
Okay w ED. He knows the GPA is not great - 9th grade was rough and improved (some) - and he has no
passion project etc
Is he okay attending a school with a dominant religion (as BC & Tulane & Fordham have been suggested by other posters) ?
Who cares? Is there a better fit for this kid than W&M? People who "reach" for worse fits are living the wrong life.Anonymous wrote:Oh, was she looking for targets? Not reaches?Anonymous wrote:I think the generally accepted definition of a "target" school is one where the applicant has a 30-70% chance of admission. Does anyone seriously think OP's kid has either a lower than 30% or higher than 70% chance of admission at W&M?
Anonymous wrote:3.8 GPA (which is about avg) at top tier nyc private. 1480 SAT/34 ACT. Debater. Leadership in clubs. Worked summer jobs (this part is kinda interesting). Outgoing and popular but not athletic - concerned about being left out at smaller SLACs with highest # of athletes. Good writer.
No honors or awards.
Humanities - history/philosophy/politics. Movie buff. Maybe wants to teach or law school.
East coast preferred but open.
Size 2k-10k
Full pay if need be.
Okay w ED. He knows the GPA is not great - 9th grade was rough and improved (some) - and he has no
passion project etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M
This is your answer. Second option GWU.
Again, OP needs to check their own school's stats.
W&M and GW and 3.4 schools from our DC private.
100%
The suggestions made here are for public school kids. Very different beast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M
This is your answer. Second option GWU.
Disagree. W&M takes top students, not "average" (OPs own assertion). Last year's incoming class at the 75th percentile (where you should be if not hooked) had a 1520, a 34 and a weighted GPA of 4.53. https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Last year from my kid’s FCPS HS (which DCUM would regard as lower-tier) the average weighted gpa was 4.3 and the average test score was 1380 for W&M accepted kids (and there were a LOT of them). Those are good students but not what DCUM would call “top students” I am sure.
Ok that's not a good high school. Too much grade inflation.
Im sorry.
WTF are you babbling about? Did you see what I was replying to? The PP said the incoming class at W&M had a 75th percentile gpa of 4.53. And, as it happens, the median gpa is 4.36, which is exactly the average weighted gpa of the kids who got into W&M from my kid's HS.
My kid's HS is exactly in line with what you'd expect from W&M admissions stats. If my kid's HS is "not good" because it has "too much grade inflation" then every single high school from which W&M accepted kids last year is also "not good" and has "too much grade inflation".
Idiot.