TiggerManiac
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My daughter got a 35 on her ACT but she hasn't cured cancer yet so I don't know where she can get in.Seriously though, the academics are covered but sometimes it's so hard to get them into the right extra-curricular activities so they have a chance to stand out on their applications. She's a junior this year (homeschool) and still doesn't know where she wants to go to school or what she wants to major in (cellular biology is up there, but so are other options like Spanish or math). First we have to get through the PSAT though and see where she scores. I don't think she's interested in the top-tier schools, so that should help her chances.
@Iowamomof4 If she would consider UA for the guaranteed full tuition scholarship, I'll be happy to talk to you about it. If she does well on the PSAT and ends up as a National Merit Scholar, she'll have a guaranteed practically-free ride there as well. UA really, really wants the kids with top stats. She wouldn't even need to worry about extra curriculars as these scholarships are guaranteed just by test scores. The Honors College really values and takes care of the kids. They have so many opportunities. I can assure you, she has guaranteed admittance and full tuition at UA?
I get what you're saying about not having cured cancer, so you can't get in. It's mind-boggling to see the stats of some of the students rejected from Ivy League and similarly ranked schools. It's because at that level, everybody looks pretty much like everybody else, so it's almost a crap shoot.