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Best college options for an AB student?

Hey guys, I'm an AB student from my high school and starting to check out college options. Want to aim high but be realistic. Any suggestions on what colleges could potentially be the best match for me? Would appreciate any help or advice!

2 months ago

Sure, to provide more tailored advice, more details would be helpful. However, I can provide some general guidance.

Firstly, congrats on maintaining an AB average in high school! It's a good accomplishment that indicates a solid work ethic. Now, there are many colleges that appreciate students who have demonstrated consistent effort throughout high school.

A school's selectivity generally aligns with the GPA of its accepted students. Therefore, you may want to research schools whose admission rates and average GPAs align with your academic profile. You can utilize tools like CollegeVine's chancing engine to help in this regard.

Secondly, factors beyond grades matter. Admissions also look at standardized test scores (provided they're not test-blind), quality of extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendation letters. So, your application success won't be based strictly on grades.

Finally, defining the 'best' college is subjective and varies based on your goals and interests. Do you want to go to a big or small school? Do you have a particular major in mind? Are you interested in attending college in a specific region? These are all factors to take into consideration.

It's also good to think about safety, match, and reach schools. Safety schools have acceptance rates higher than your profile, match schools are around your profile, and reach schools are more competitive than your profile.

For students with an AB average, many state universities could prove to be a good fit. Schools like University of Wisconsin, Madison or University of Texas, Austin might provide the right balance of academic challenge and opportunities. Smaller liberal arts colleges such as Denison University or Whitman College can also provide excellent opportunities.

Keep in mind, improving your GPA should still be a priority moving forward, as it could open up more possibilities. I hope this helps!

2 months ago

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