Anonymous wrote:These threads are distortions of reality and are pretty demoralizing. I teach a lot of college kids who are not standout high school students, and the assumption that kids need to be 4.0 rockstars with pristine backgrounds to be worthy of attending a college that is worth their time and money is preposterous. Plenty of kids who are average -- truly truly average -- make something of themselves in college, and their learning and my (and my colleagues) teaching has value and potential. Not every kid is and should be college bound. But certainly more kids are college worthy, and more colleges are worth attending, than DCUM makes it seem.
Anonymous wrote:And when I say average, I mean actually average. Not DCUM average?
3.4 uw 3.8 w, 1250 SAT, typical sport and club type activities
typical suburban white kid
He’s a junior. We don’t know where to start. What medium-big solid schools anywhere within 8 hours driving distance would he definitely get into?
Anonymous wrote:Genuine average kids go to a regional public U or community college. Most never finish or take 5-7 years to complete an easy BA.
Anonymous wrote:What a depressing thread for a parent of a ninth grader. She's getting a B in math, so I guess it's all over for her!
I should definitely not open these threads.
Anonymous wrote:Your child isn't painfully average and doing very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had those stats and got into
Va tech (from Md)
Penn state
Dayton
U of S. Carolina
Elon
Boulder
Tennessee
Denied from college Park
+1 DD had about same stats as you DS and got into 9/10 schools. South Carolina was in state tuition for Business school. Also got into Delaware, Penn State (summer start), Va Tech, West Virginia, James Madison, Auburn, USF. Rejected at Clemson only. Your kid will be fine!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, your kid isn't average. An average gpa would be between 1.7 and 2.3. an average SAT is about 1050.
Anonymous wrote:My son had those stats and got into
Va tech (from Md)
Penn state
Dayton
U of S. Carolina
Elon
Boulder
Tennessee
Denied from college Park