Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The math is fuzzy. You need to be near the top of your high school average no matter what. Unfortunately that means if you are at one of those high schools where 100 seniors score 1500+ then you are SOL.
Yup 1520 of flat out rejected to GT with 1 B on transcript. 14 APs plus MV.
Anonymous wrote:The math is fuzzy. You need to be near the top of your high school average no matter what. Unfortunately that means if you are at one of those high schools where 100 seniors score 1500+ then you are SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1520+ cutoff for top selective schools if not recruited athlete or from underserved community - for T20
Which is a 34 ACT, correct?
Anonymous wrote:1520+ cutoff for top selective schools if not recruited athlete or from underserved community - for T20
Anonymous wrote:Pre-covid, a 1500/34 was generally regarded as good enough for anywhere. I think that's more or less true today for the most selective colleges.
Anonymous wrote:97% of kids won't get a 1500 or above. Keep it in perspective. Responses here are very skewed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got a 1380 and that is considered 92nd percentile nationally.
He had a 4.1 WGPA. Was still waitlisted at Virginia Tech and Clemson for business.
I think for competitive stem programs, you need at least a 1450 if you you’re going to submit it.
Where did he go?