How about a student with a less-than-3.0 GPA??

<p>Just to clarify (re Lafalum’s point) – he is actually taking a math class this year, based on advice from the college counselors at his school. He is taking Statistics. (I didn’t say no math, I said “no algebra.”) He is not taking a science but he is taking 2 English classes, a History, the Stats, and Video Production II. </p>

<p>Justamom, I sure hope you’re right! Yes, my son and I read that “clues you are a future Hampshire student” and we both laughed, because it described him so well! My concern there is that he had his interview in June and it lasted about 5 minutes. Seemed exceptionally brief…? I was really optimistic about the interview because I felt certain that it would be obvious that he was a “Hampshire type.” Maybe the admissions counselor knew just by seeing his scruffy hair and pierced ears and didn’t have to spend much time actually talking with him to decide? </p>

<p>Unfortunately, Emerson does not do interviews. I feel like interviews would work in his favor because he is very articulate and obviously very bright. </p>

<p>Not that I’m stressed about this or anything… </p>

<p>Thanks for all the feedback!</p>