If your kid applied to JMU and/or Virginia Tech from an FCPS HS, would you

Anonymous
mind sharing some information?

Accepted/Rejected?
How many AP classes?
Gpa/SAT score?

Our naviance is all over the place and my junior is debating between some course levels for next year. Thanks for any info.
Anonymous
I'm sure program/major matters alot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure program/major matters alot


For Tech, yes, people should list the intended major because it does matter a lot there.

I don't think JMU is more or less competitive for certain majors.
Anonymous
DD didn't apply to VT.

JMU: accepted last year with 7 AP classes, 1300 SAT, 3.9 weighted GPA from one of the really big FCPS HS. Undecided major. GL!
Anonymous
2023 DS, white male, not first gen. Wgpa 4.1, sat 670 V, 710 math. 7 APs, all the rest honors. Varsity sports captain and very involved in that all 4 years. District and state individual champion in the sport.

Waitlisted at VT for business major. Definitely knew people in his class (close friends) with lower GPA’s and SATs, who got into liberal arts majors at VT.

JMU business and honors college acceptance


Anonymous
Course rigor matters a lot, more so than people think, but you have to still maintain the GPA. I would actually go by what is known about the teachers in the school for those particular classes next year as a potential factor for deciding. Example, my daughter had a harder time in US history honors than AP US history based on what everything I heard and that was the case across the board for a lot of her friends.

For Virginia Tech, major, demographics, being first gen or Pell eligible, and your service level or volunteer work really matters more than people think.

For jmu, course rigor I know matters more than others think, I know a girl who basically didn’t take any APs so what look like a matching GPA but had a 1400 SAT and did not get into Jmu. JU has also gotten very competitive in the past 3 to 5 years, as they’ve gained national attention.
Anonymous
2024. White male FCPS accepted honors program at both JMU and VT

3.97uw/4.36w 1430 SAT
5AP/1DE. Very stem focussed.
Major: mathematics
Anonymous
(It use to be anyway) Oddly, very well-qualified students often did not get into both VT & JMU. Almost suspicious. Like those colleges were collaborating, splitting the acceptances, or the HS counseling office was involved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:(It use to be anyway) Oddly, very well-qualified students often did not get into both VT & JMU. Almost suspicious. Like those colleges were collaborating, splitting the acceptances, or the HS counseling office was involved.


Could be all of those things. But they probably were "simply" playing game of yield protection.
Anonymous
Accepted to both. Business major. 3.9W/3.6UW GPA--did not submit test scores.
Anonymous
My DS is currently a freshman at JMU. He didn’t apply to VT.

He had a 3.8W GPA and 1230 SAT. He had 6 APs and a bunch of honors classes. He also had some great ECs and an internship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Accepted to both. Business major. 3.9W/3.6UW GPA--did not submit test scores.


How many APs and what were the SAT scores that you chose not to send in if you don't mind sharing
Anonymous
I thought both JMU and VT say they don't yield protect OR track demonstrated interest.

Is that not right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DS is currently a freshman at JMU. He didn’t apply to VT.

He had a 3.8W GPA and 1230 SAT. He had 6 APs and a bunch of honors classes. He also had some great ECs and an internship.


Did he submit the SAT?
Anonymous
White male. Applied to JMU and got in. Grades - about a 3.7 with literally no honors. Just basic classes. Decidedly average SAT scores - I don't know if he even sent them. Only 1 sport and he wasn't recruited. No other activities. Some sort of business major. He ended up going where he was recruited to play.
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