| When u cite 75th percentile of GPA & SAT, it really helps if u clarify if those refer to applicants, acceptances, or enrollees. |
If you are referring to SCHEV, those stats are gleaned from incoming students and published usually around October. . 75th percentile means 25 percent had higher; median covers next two quadrants, the bottom 25% are often but not always where the legacies . They are all enrolled students |
Look closely at percentage submitting scores. |
I’d be embarrassed to be you. |
Big difference between “what a great school!” And “I’d be embarrassed to send my kid there.” |
Try again... from wiki. Looks like a lot ore than 5-6. [b] Notable people Alumni William Lamont Strothers (BA, '91); NBA player, Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks Robin Abbott (BA, '98); Former Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 93rd District. Michael Caro; (BA '08); soccer player Shirley Cooper; (BA '64); Former Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 96th District. Cassidy Hutchinson; (BA'19); Former White House aide and assistant to former U.S. President Donald Trump's White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Gary Hudson; actor - Did not graduate Karen Jackson; (BA '87), Former Virginia Secretary of Technology Randall Munroe; (BS '06) creator of xkcd. Chris Richardson; American Idol finalist - Did not graduate Sam Ruby; (BA '82); Software Engineer. Colleen Doran; Cartoonist C9 Meteos (William Hartman); professional League of Legends player - Did not graduate Michael P. Mullin; (BA '04) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 93rd District. Jesse Pippy; (BA '04) Maryland House of Delegates Representative for the 4th District. Melanie Rapp; (BA '90) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 96th District. Kaitlyn Vincie; (BA '10) sports presenter and journalist. Jeion Ward; (BA '95) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 92nd District. Mojo Rawley; (AS ‘05) former NFL Player for the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals, former WWE superstar. Noah Green; (BA, '19) Perpetrator of the April 2021 United States Capitol car attack.[21] Faculty Jeffrey Bergner, former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs Philip Dimitrov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria Seth Roland (born 1957), soccer player and coach Sources |
Try again... from wiki. Looks like a lot ore than 5-6. [b] Notable people Alumni William Lamont Strothers (BA, '91); NBA player, Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks Robin Abbott (BA, '98); Former Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 93rd District. Michael Caro; (BA '08); soccer player Shirley Cooper; (BA '64); Former Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 96th District. Cassidy Hutchinson; (BA'19); Former White House aide and assistant to former U.S. President Donald Trump's White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Gary Hudson; actor - Did not graduate Karen Jackson; (BA '87), Former Virginia Secretary of Technology Randall Munroe; (BS '06) creator of xkcd. Chris Richardson; American Idol finalist - Did not graduate Sam Ruby; (BA '82); Software Engineer. Colleen Doran; Cartoonist C9 Meteos (William Hartman); professional League of Legends player - Did not graduate Michael P. Mullin; (BA '04) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 93rd District. Jesse Pippy; (BA '04) Maryland House of Delegates Representative for the 4th District. Melanie Rapp; (BA '90) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 96th District. Kaitlyn Vincie; (BA '10) sports presenter and journalist. Jeion Ward; (BA '95) Virginia House of Delegates Representative for the 92nd District. Mojo Rawley; (AS ‘05) former NFL Player for the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals, former WWE superstar. Noah Green; (BA, '19) Perpetrator of the April 2021 United States Capitol car attack.[21] Faculty Jeffrey Bergner, former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs Philip Dimitrov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria Seth Roland (born 1957), soccer player and coach Sources |
My kid is there now. Got about $25K in aid over 4 years but primarily chose it bc they were recruited for their sport after a nightmare around an injury/COVID. High stats but wanted to play their sport. Seems to love it and has no interest in transferring either for academics or another team. We have another kid at VT and one that went full pay private so the one at CNU has been, financially, a great deal. |
Not sure how this is relevant. There are idiots at every school. |
| How hard is it to walk on for soccer? |
| Sorry, no. I wouldn’t send my kid to CNU. It’s an average school at best. |
Can’t try out until Spring for sophomore year. It’s a good team and I don’t think it’s a realistic plan. They have club soccer that plays Fall and Spring. |
+1. Unless you look very closely, average test scores are extremely misleading for everyone but Ferrum College, which last year was still requiring all applicants to submit them.Ferrum's 75/50/25 of 1190/1040/920 looks pretty low compared to VCU's 1290/1160/1040, until you realize that barely a quarter of applicants submitted test scores to VCU. (Either that, or Ferrum screwed up their data submission.) |
This can also go for GPAs, as well. UVA reports that nearly 700 incoming freshmen didn't submit a GPA. At the other end of the scale, the 75th percentile for GPA at Virginia Union University is 3.5. But with only 18 out of 232 freshmen submitting GPAs, that is definitely not their 75th percentile. |
| Our oldest is at VT and loves it. It's a perfect fit for the kid, and kid is doing well there. Younger one may need a smaller campus when the time comes, we'll see. Kid (entering 10th) has already ruled out GMU, since we left NOVA. No way I'm going back there it was so awful, kid tells me. Is open to all other schools, though. I'm thinking CNU will be on the tour list, so I'm enjoying these comments. |