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lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
Put yourself in my shoes. It's great that my kid got some college credit in high school but MN is not a great place to raise a family anymore nor is it safe or .... "Quality of life" isn't really a thing like it was.
And you see this from all sort of people here. Lots of people who grew up here are sick of it and want to leave or are in process of leaving.
For where I'm not sure.
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
How many kids are getting a 4.0 GPA? Lots. How many valedictorians are there in a class? 1 or 50? I think 50. Maybe it's grade inflation.
So maybe if you are in a good school with lots of programs make sure you just phone it in for 4 years if you want to make sure you get in.
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
THanks for your other comments though. Appreciated.
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
Slightly less than 50k.
UMN app has no essay or anything like that. Your disbelief is your intuition which is that something here is wrong.
In the words of Principal Skinner, "It must be the children."
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
If you're saying I should prove that my son is on a math team and has asian friends who are going to the University of Minnesota with similar test scores and GPA? Yeah, I'll get right on that.
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
lightup | 4 years ago | on: Reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles
EDIT:
I hope this never happens to your kids. Beware of being penalized for trying. Is that a lesson you will teach your kids?
I'm not "bummed". Read my post with anger.
U of MN was not his first choice. It was _fallback_.
Try on some shoes.... Imagine putting 30 years of high taxes into a state as a high earner and business owner (that's me). Then imagine that your almamater doesn't accept your kid when your kid is, in fact, a lot smarter than you and has accomplished a lot more than you did by his age.
Then imagine being that kid and being taught by the State that, while you are in the top 95th (99th) percentile nationally on test scores there's just something not right about you. Is it your GPA? It can't be. You're on the A honor roll every time.
In the end you'll never know and that is fine because the school you might have attended has changed into something it was never intended to be.
Land grant university or something else? The Great Emancipator rolls in his grave.
On the plus side the U of MN gets billions of dollars in state funding and keeps the washout money too. Win-win.