Anonymous wrote:The 4.0 in top rigor classes last year went to Stanford.
That GPA from Sidwell (or similar) is truly remarkable. It takes crazy diligence and a bit of luck as well (getting fair teachers). 95% skill, 5% luck.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell senior parent here of kid with slightly higher GPA. 3.7 is excellent for the school. Your DD is correct that there will be a handful of kids > 3.9, but it’s a tiny group in each grade for the reasons PP said.
Our experience this year is that these “low” compared to public schools GPAs only hold you back if you apply to giant public universities **that are unknown to Sidwell specifically** Places with a well worn pathway— Michigan, UVA, Wisconsin, W&M — are no issue. Problems arise with competitive flagships where kids from Sidwell never apply. They seem to take a dim view of a 3.7-3.9 compared to the thousands of applicants with 4.7s. Let’s use Florida, Texas and Georgia as examples. California schools are their own beast and just made huge admissions changes this year …. UNC admits no one, so.
The > 3.5 doesn’t hold your kid back from very competitive LACs or T20 if the rest of their package is very good. “Very good” need not mean URM or recruited athlete btw. There are a lot of kids this year not in those groups and not 3.9+ according to my son who will attend some very very top schools next year. Keeping it vague for their privacy
Anonymous wrote:I thought Sidwell doesn’t rank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And on the flip side, here's a link to Penn Charter's, which provides much more information including grade distribution for each class. https://www.penncharter.com/academics/college-counseling/collegeprofile
Sidwell's does this as well.
How do you know? Sidwell does not make their profile available to parents.
Some of us have seen them, or worked in the office.
Anonymous wrote:The 4.0 in top rigor classes last year went to Stanford.
That GPA from Sidwell (or similar) is truly remarkable. It takes crazy diligence and a bit of luck as well (getting fair teachers). 95% skill, 5% luck.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you are a Sidwell parent. If you were, you would know that a 3.7 at sidwell is really high, to a rare degree.
Anonymous wrote:DC's GPA is a 3.7 (9th, 10th, first half of 11th). Any thoughts from parents as go where this places him relative to peers? Looking to plan for college admissions etc in the coming year. I gather that the Naviance data that we will be shown are hugely unreliable. I am hoping that awareness of rank relative to one's peers will help to focus on where to apply etc..
Anonymous wrote:What is the Post-COVID “sea-change” that makes a 3.7-3.8 gpa at sidwell (or other similar) not the same or considered as good as that gpa was before COVID?
Anonymous wrote:Holton doesn’t give A+ either. And I appreciate that.