Highly Selective College Admissions: How B’s and C’s Impact Your Chances

 

In this episode, Cathy and Meredith deliver a polite but unmistakable reality check: in the realm of highly selective college admissions, a couple of B’s — and especially a few C’s — are not simply “character building.” At institutions with acceptance rates in the low single digits, those grades can subtly move an application out of serious contention. In this arena, near-perfect academic performance isn’t a gold star — it’s the price of entry. That said, a disappointing grade is not the end of the story — it may simply redirect it. Join the conversation as they explore what a “bad” grade really means, the importance of thoughtful course selection and realistic calibration, and why a child’s self-worth should never be tethered to a transcript. Thanks for listening in!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • [0:01:45] The topic for today’s episode: can you come back from a bad grade?

  • [0:02:50] What a bad grade means for a highly selective college admission.

  • [0:05:30] Why you can’t pull your kid out and repeat the year somewhere else.

  • [0:05:55] The asterisk: a transformational life event.

  • [0:08:30] Calibration and course selection.

  • [0:09:20] A positive note: there are a lot of non-selective, great schools in the US.

  • [0:10:00] The comeback: Cathy unpacks how to come back from a bad grade.

  • [0:12:00] Why we shouldn’t attach self-worth to the grade our children get.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Sh*t Your Teenagers Won’t Tell You

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