Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid has no Bs of any sort but has some A minuses at a top private high school (Big3) and did not get into an ED ranked around 30 despite an otherwise very strong application. So colleges seem to want all As without the minuses.
When I threw a brown egg at the wall it cracked, so things that are brown must break easily.
Anonymous wrote:Inflated marks.
Very, very few kids are actual straight A students.
I am currently on a university adissions committe and in most cases, I don't give it any weight or meaning as they likely bought it with privilege or an inflated grade education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently discovered that when my kids say someone has "straight As," it means that the student does not have any Bs or Cs (or Ds or Fs obviously), but a student with all "A-"s would still consider themselves a "straight A student." I always thought a "straight A" student had a 4.0 UW. Am I in the minority here?
4.0 UW average.
Anonymous wrote:I recently discovered that when my kids say someone has "straight As," it means that the student does not have any Bs or Cs (or Ds or Fs obviously), but a student with all "A-"s would still consider themselves a "straight A student." I always thought a "straight A" student had a 4.0 UW. Am I in the minority here?
Anonymous wrote:Only As on transcript. Not a single thing below an 'A'.
My firstborn pulled this off at a tough private...and Junior doing it so far (fingers crossed).
HS counselor said it was not common at our HS. Oldest did very well last year in admissions. At an Ivy (RD unhooked) this year.