DD would like to attend UVA and is not sure about her major but is leaning towards the BS in science in the department of engineering.
More than anything she just wants to get into UVA. Would it be safer for her to just apply to the college of Arts & Sciences or is there no extra risk in applying to engineering because if rejected they could still offer general admittance to the university? |
They don’t do that.
You apply to the school you’re interested in, and you get into that one or none. But it’s really not any harder to get into the engineering school than the arts & sciences school anyway. It’s not like Tech - it’s a tough admit all around. The good thing is that girls apply to engineering in smaller numbers so that could actually help. |
If your daughter wants to go to UVA even more than their engineering school, she doesn’t want to an engineer. Engineering is too difficult to have such an ambivalent attitude. |
I've been told that UVA's A&S is the more selective school. Their Eng. programs are not ranked as high. Your DD would have better odds of getting in the Eng. school vs. A&S. I'm sure she could apply to switch out of Eng. to A&S after she gets in. |
Engineering undergrads have higher standardized test scores than A&S by some margin. |
True. My DD was accepted at UVA for aerospace engineering. It was tough. She switched to ARts & Sciences in spring of first year. |
You are quite wrong. It's a difficult program to get into. My DS was accepted to aerospace engineering at UVA, Purdue and Georgia Tech. It was not easy. He picked UVA. |
Not at all true. You need higher scores to get into Engineering. The average SAT score was 1464 for engineering in 2021 and 1447 for the college |
Arts & Sciences acceptance rate: 20%
Engineering acceptance rate: 28% |
They weren't accepted for aerospace engineering. You can't declare a major until second semester. |
You apply to a school. Majors are within a school. |
Acceptance rates don’t reveal the quality of the applicant pool. The facts are that the engineering school has a higher acceptance rate AND higher test scores. Most kids who apply to the engineering school are very smart, and the applicant pool is more consistently top rate. |
Students' stats are also important data that should go along with acceptance rate |
That was when UVA went test optional. The year before that, the difference was 60 points, which is substantial. Fewer are probably getting accepted test optional to engineering. |
Test scores for Engineering students are higher for math but not for verbal. That shouldn’t surprise anyone. But here’s the thing: on average, girls have much lower scores on math than verbal, and fewer girls are applying to engineering schools. So if you’re a girl applying to engineering, you have a better chance of getting in with a lower than average math score for the school than if you are a boy. |