Latest round: UVA SAT 45%; ACT 13% W&M SAT 43%; ACT 15% |
Please tell me that this isn't what passes as "research" and "analysis" these days. |
| Yes, and it is harder to get into Northeastern than UVA according to AI |
| Imo the school of Computing and Data Sciences, and the new undergraduate Marine Science program are going to shake admissions up a lot over the next couple years so there's no point in fighting over selectivity |
They have the same percentage of enrolled students that provided SAT or ACT. 59% with scores. 41% without. I don't have data on acceptance rates by with/without scores. |
Tulane is more selective than UVA according to AI. |
| What say you? If DC has exactly 4.3 gpa and a 1470 and is IB diploma candidate from a highly ranked fcps school, is he getting into W&M ED? |
Probably should aim for ODU or Christopher Newport. |
Solid advice. Thx. |
| If a HE applying ED |
A boy? Probably so. |
| BAD day for W&M grads |
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Yep. The caliber is the same and been the same for decades. The number of out-of-caliber students applying is higher for UVA. And going to my friends graduation - both camps seem to graduate with the look of a battered wife. No idea what kind of program humbles a 4.0+ kid. On that note - the VA Tech kids seem to run out of graduation like Vikings in spring time. The GMU kids look like nothing's changed - its part of life Man! |
not BME and not Environmental E at the elite/ivies: the top girls flood engineering in these fields and they are well over 60% female. CS is even 50-50 at some. Only EE remains heavily male. BME+premed is an extremely oversaturated female application group at all the top non-techy schools. Females tend to apply to ivy/elites with interdisciplinary focus in Engineering; males dominate the techy schools only. My D went to a top STEM magnet school and none of the top stem girls the last 5 yrs applied to VT, GT, CMU, UIUC. One applied to MIT. They all applied ivies Stanford Duke WashU as a backup and even Wake and W&L are preferred by female engineers over "techy" schools. Recently Swarthmore has gotten a lot of them. Almost all BME, CS, environmental. Females and Males in engineering get into elite schools all the time from this magnet, but the shift to tons of Engineering females is new in the past few years. We have a former JHU AO who works at the school and has noted that white males especially are underrepresented in the applicant pool at these schools and can get in easier than they can to CMU, MIT. |