Some students study art or music in college - don’t really need AP Calculus for their careers.Anonymous wrote:Do students in public school even end up with a GPA that low these days? If they are taking honors and AP courses, their GPA should be higher than that if they actually belong in those classes. If they aren’t in those classes, are they really college bound?
Anonymous wrote:Do students in public school even end up with a GPA that low these days? If they are taking honors and AP courses, their GPA should be higher than that if they actually belong in those classes. If they aren’t in those classes, are they really college bound?
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with "average." I went to University of Delaware.
Great jobs and career after graduation.
As the other poster said....there is a lot to be said
for life skills.
I know a lot of Ivy League graduates working
in retail or as secretaries post graduation or otherwise
doing jobs you could get with a high school degree only.
Anonymous wrote:Our DS had a slightly higher GPA (3.4 UW) last year
Accepted: Towson, Miami OH, Delaware, Elon, JMU, VT, South Carolina, Pitt, Indiana
Denied: UMD, Clemson, Tulane, U of Miami
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly "average" students in this country do not attend four year college.
Says the "expert." Hey expert .... my truly average ds has a college degree with a starting salary of 150,000 and is pursuing his masters. You are such an idiot.
I think the poster was trying to make the point that the majority of people don’t go to college, making your son well above average. Take a deep breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly "average" students in this country do not attend four year college.
Says the "expert." Hey expert .... my truly average ds has a college degree with a starting salary of 150,000 and is pursuing his masters. You are such an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly "average" students in this country do not attend four year college.
Says the "expert." Hey expert .... my truly average ds has a college degree with a starting salary of 150,000 and is pursuing his masters. You are such an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Truly "average" students in this country do not attend four year college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly "average" students in this country do not attend four year college.
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Yes they do.
More kids than ever are attending college...which is precisely why it's become so competitive. It was relatively easy to get into umcp in the 80s. It got harder in the 90s, and then within the last decade or so it became ridiculously hard.
And if you get an Associates from MC with a certain GPA, you automatically get into umcp. Google it.
Lastly, St. Mary's is the honors college in MD. Is it really easier to get into than umcp?
Only about a third of Americans have a college degree. I know that about 65% of HS seniors go on to college but I couldn't find stats on what percent go to 4 year vs. 2 year vs. online.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere they want if their parents have enough money (see Lori Loughlin and Jared Kushner)