Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD attended a Big-3 and is now in college. It's very hard to generalize because teachers grade very differently. Also, parents and students lie about grades. Some inflate their grades, while others have kids whose lowest grade is an A- and complain about how "hard" a class is for their kid. My advice, make sure your kid does all the work on time, participates, and communicates with the teachers (on their own, no parent meddling).
I know Sidwell, the Cathedral Schools and perhaps now GDS are more parsimonious with As. It seems that colleges are aware of this. Is it possible to be unhooked and get into a T20 school with a 3.5 gpa and strong test scores from one of these schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband had a 3.98 at GDS and went to Harvard. No, I'm not lying. He's still very proud of his GPA.
Super weird post.
Just trying to provide some perspective about what a high GPA at GDS looks like. Sorry if your kid isn't close. I'm sure that they'll get in somewhere great for college![]()
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. Our DC just finished 9th at GDS, which was DC’s first year at GDS, and we’re trying to get a sense of how DC is doing based on a full year of grades. Does GDS tend to deflate or inflate grades? The Sidwell thread suggests that Sidwell tends to deflate, and I don’t know if that’s common among its peer schools. Any sense of what the low/median/high ranges are for grades/GPA for GDS? We don’t know a lot of people at the school so don’t have much info. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.
How is a 4.07 possible? From an A plus. And are those four- year averages?
Wow - those are high grades esp for Michigan and Wis. are small colleges better? That’s where schools seem to understand gds rigor a little more
Anonymous wrote:It is unusual to get all As at GDS.
Anonymous wrote:It is unusual to get all As at GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.
How is a 4.07 possible? From an A plus. And are those four- year averages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.
How is a 4.07 possible? From an A plus. And are those four- year averages?
Thanks.
Yes 4.33 for A+. GDS does not weight in their internal calc for UL classes. So this is unweighted where A+ is 4.33 and for students who graduated 2021-2025
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.
How is a 4.07 possible? From an A plus. And are those four- year averages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.
How is a 4.07 possible? From an A plus. And are those four- year averages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back to grades, can current or past families advise on what the median range might be?
GDS doesn't officially give or calculate GPAs, so they aren't going to share a median gpa. As part of the college counseling process, they give suggestions of what level of selectively a student is competitive for.
Even that would be helpful. Like how selective is a 3.5, 3.8, 3.3, etc. Just need some kind of deciphering.
They will tell you that -- individually and not until junior year. Until then, just encourage your kid to try their best. How would getting this information when your kid is in 9th grade help you?
Some reports in the college forum that a 3.5 kid has no chance at T20 or maybe even T50. So I wondered whether a GDS 3.5 is viewed differently. Just don’t want to be surprised down the line.
Anonymous wrote:I think the real question here is what is GDS GPA for some top GDS college destinations
here is what office told us - data last 4 admission years
Median admitted GDS GPA/SAT
U-M: GPA: 3.88, SAT: 1462
UNC: GPA: 4.00 SAT: 1508
UW Madison GPA: 3.79 SAT: 1414
Princeton: GPA: 4.07 SAT: 1541
office keeps this info tight until senior fall.