Friday, August 21, 2020
How to Get into an Ivy League School with a B+ GPA TKG
How to Get into an Ivy League School with a B+ GPA Prospective parents always ask us what we can do to help ensure their kids get into the Ivy League. As hardworking and bright as weâre sure they all are, those with B+ (or less) averages donât always like our answer: If youâre knocking on the Ivy door, theyâre not going to answer for you.The Reckoning Itâs hard pill to swallow. Youâve worked really hard. You know your potential is limitless. So why wouldnât your other qualifications shine past your above-average GPA? Itâs true that colleges want to see a well-rounded candidate with strong values, demonstrated interests, and a great personality. But those things come second. Grades and scores are the troll under the first bridge to Ivy League admission and you shall not pass. Nothing replaces grades and scores.The part of the job where we have to tell kids to take a good look in the mirror isnât our favorite part, but itâs a really important one on the college acceptance journey. You might have extraordinary poten tial, but you canât expect to reap the rewards if you didnât put in the work. Also, going full-steam in the 11th hour isnât the answer, either.Donât Throw Away Your Real ChanceAt this point in the year, there is always that student who thinks that, in spite of the fact that their GPA doesnât fall into Yaleâs average, they should give it the old college try, anyhow. They spend their one opportunity to hedge their bets with an early decision on Yaleâs single-choice early action. They inevitably end up disappointed when they donât get in. If you are a senior, donât waste this chance. Wasting your one ED single-choice early action option on a school where you donât have a real shot is a mistake.A Cautionary Tale If you are a sophomore, let this post be a lesson to you. You have some time, but not as much as you think. The time to start getting competitive about college admissions was last semester. If you are serious about contending for the Ivies and your academic average is currently below an A, you have to get going and do what it takes to get to the top of your game.Are you a high school sophomore? We are great at helping kids prepare for the admissions process. Call us here.
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