JMU RD is out

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to IG


What grades or type of student when it gets in to JMU? Honest question.


^ wouldn’t get into ...


Umm... someone with bad grades/a poor student?


The level of mean. Get a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also waitlisted, after having been deferred from the EA round.


Same here. Glad to know my kid isnt the only one.
Anonymous
Hoping for Good News for the Waitlisted!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also waitlisted, after having been deferred from the EA round.


Same here. Glad to know my kid isnt the only one.



Stats?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hoping for Good News for the Waitlisted!


+1
Good luck, everyone!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hoping for Good News for the Waitlisted!


Being on the Common App for the first time really drove up applications this year. JMU definitely pulls from the waitlist. Wishing you all good news soon.
Anonymous
Being first deferred and then waitlisted made it super easy for my kid to decide to commit to another school that DID accept her. She was torn between JMU and and a school out of state, and being waitlisted made the decision an easy one. She is happy, and we are happy!

Good luck to the other waitlisted kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to IG


What grades or type of student when it gets in to JMU? Honest question.


^ wouldn’t get into ...


Umm... someone with bad grades/a poor student?


Well, my son has a 3.8 GPA and a 1470 SAT and was waitlisted, so I guess that means he's a poor student?


Wow! JMU is tougher than I expected. I hope your kid is happy with another option that he has.



This was probably yield protection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son got in! I don't know his stats.


I don't know how that's possible.


Truthfully he told me awhile ago. I know his SAT was 1300. I'm a pretty laid back mom.


Yet here you are on the college board, and one of the first ones to jump in on this thread. Go figure.
Anonymous
Good luck to all. JMU is a great school for the right kid. If your kid gets in, just know the school thinks they're the kind of person who "holds doors for others."

I know it's changed a lot in the past couple of decades, but I'm a "Double Duke" (BA mid-90s, MA mid-00s) from a rural public in VA.

I was at the top of my HS class (but not valedictorian), and most everyone called JMU "Just Missed UVa" at the time. Basically, it was the school for smart liberal-artsy kind of kids who wanted a "big college" experience.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son got in! I don't know his stats.


I don't know how that's possible.


Truthfully he told me awhile ago. I know his SAT was 1300. I'm a pretty laid back mom.


Yet here you are on the college board, and one of the first ones to jump in on this thread. Go figure.


It came up in recent topics. And you sound bitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son got in! I don't know his stats.


I don't know how that's possible.


Truthfully he told me awhile ago. I know his SAT was 1300. I'm a pretty laid back mom.


My kid's school mails report cards home, so I know his GPA....does your kid's school not do that? Or do you just not open it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to IG


What grades or type of student when it gets in to JMU? Honest question.


^ wouldn’t get into ...


Umm... someone with bad grades/a poor student?


Well, my son has a 3.8 GPA and a 1470 SAT and was waitlisted, so I guess that means he's a poor student?


Wow. They must have had a HUGE pool of applicants.

Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Wow. They must have had a HUGE pool of applicants.


"James Madison University is experiencing an historic increase in applications from the Class of 2026.

Regular Decision notices were posted by JMU’s Office of Admissions on Wednesday, March 9—beginning another exciting season for new Dukes.

JMU received 31,672 applications by the January 15 deadline, a 44-percent increase from 2021’s 22,035 total, according to Melinda J. Wood, JMU’s associate vice president for access and enrollment management and director of admissions."

https://www.jmu.edu/news/2022/03/10-regular-decision-record.shtml
Anonymous
DD is in! 1400 SAT, 3.7 UW. It’s her first choice!
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