Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calling kids with this profile who are actually well above average except from a DCUM perspective “painfully average” goes a long way towards explaining why psychologists who treat teens remain in high demand in this area as well as why many kids want to get away from the schools with high numbers of DMV students.
Exactly. I called OP out on it too. People love to be nasty online. What is in their hearts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
lol your kid is above average. get a grip.
1250 SAT is not "above average." I had that 20 years ago and I struggled to get into good schools. And it has become insanely competitive since then.
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-100 87% of SAT test takers score at or below 1260. It’s above the FCPS average, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP means average for this board, where every poster has a kid with an A average from a "big 3" private school, 1500 SAT, and they're still worried.
I don’t think so. OP said truly average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
lol your kid is above average. get a grip.
Agree.
Seriously OP?![]()
You must not live here. That is honestly kinda below average in the dc area.
The GPA may be average for public schools, where more A's are given. But for private schools, this GPA is very high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
lol your kid is above average. get a grip.
Agree.
Seriously OP?![]()
You must not live here. That is honestly kinda below average in the dc area.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP means average for this board, where every poster has a kid with an A average from a "big 3" private school, 1500 SAT, and they're still worried.
Anonymous wrote: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?
lol your kid is above average. get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is far below these stats. I like to think they’ll still get into college. More like 3.2 and 1100.
Anonymous wrote:Ohio State
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Providence
Sadly, if this EA round at Providence is any evidence, that would be a reach for this kid. Our DC had slightly better stats than that and was deferred. Super bummed about it.
Anonymous wrote:Calling kids with this profile who are actually well above average except from a DCUM perspective “painfully average” goes a long way towards explaining why psychologists who treat teens remain in high demand in this area as well as why many kids want to get away from the schools with high numbers of DMV students.