Any VA Tech Engineering admits with AP Calc BC

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I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.
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Anonymous wrote:Why would anything more than that be required?


It certainly isn't required, but many NOVA engineering/CS admitted students take Calc BC as a junior and Mult Var Calc with Linear Alg as a senior. With that said, I am sure they admit BC calc only students from the area as long as the rest of the application is strong.


Only when it's offered. Our school doesn't offer MVC or anything after Calc BC...


Which NOVA school is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.


Yes, but most of these are probably from ROVA and OOS, not northern VA.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, just got admitted in the early round. Calc BC junior year, taking stats now. NOVA public.


So took Algebra 1 in 7th, Geo in 8, Alg Ii in 9th and precalc in 10th?


Correct.

Congratulations on the acceptance


Thank you
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Anonymous wrote:Most of the students taking "Mult Var Calc with Linear Alg as a senior" somehow cannot achieve a score of 800/36 on the math section of a standardized test of lower level content, and we're worrying about this?


Where are you getting this factoid from?



You can get this “factoid” yourself by comparing the number of students achieving a math score of 800 or 36 on their first attempt (less than 1.0%, so less than 35,000) with the 2022 AP Calculus BC test count of over 120K, which equals or maybe even understates the number of students taking the class. The test part hasn’t gone up in 2023, but I’ll bet money the AP test figure has …
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Anonymous wrote:I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.


Yes, but most of these are probably from ROVA and OOS, not northern VA.

My DS had several friends admitted from McLean HS with Calc AB senior yr.

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Anonymous wrote:I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.


Yes, but most of these are probably from ROVA and OOS, not northern VA.


My DS had several friends admitted from McLean HS with Calc AB senior yr.



Into the College of Engineering?
Anonymous
DD is a VT engineering sophomore and took AP BC calc senior year. She is making the deans list and said most of her fellow students came in with same in terms of highest taken in HS
Anonymous
We are in an IB school in NOVA and did not take any AP calc classes. The hours of calculus offered in these IB classes are significantly less than AP. We have an acceptance with a 33 act math score. Fingers crossed single variable calc goes well this fall.
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Anonymous wrote:DD is a VT engineering sophomore and took AP BC calc senior year. She is making the deans list and said most of her fellow students came in with same in terms of highest taken in HS


From McLean? Any advice or anything that you would recommend for a student interested in applying to VT engineering?
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Anonymous wrote:DD is a VT engineering sophomore and took AP BC calc senior year. She is making the deans list and said most of her fellow students came in with same in terms of highest taken in HS


From McLean? Any advice or anything that you would recommend for a student interested in applying to VT engineering?


No, DC residents and DC private. Not a big 3 (that term is so ick but didn’t want you to assume Sidwell etc)

In terms of the application itself pay close attention to the supplemental questions. VT reads them and they have weight.

You didn’t ask but adding—

VT has been an amazing and rewarding experience for my kid. The work is difficult in terms of volume. Google the check sheets for the specific majors within engineering. There is no room for electives to speak of. The professors are supportive and want the students to succeed but they have to figure out how to manage the course load.

She is not in a sorority and found friends and a good group of kids.

I hope if your student applies they get in! Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote:I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.


Likely, but into general engineering, not into a competitive major like CS
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am quite sure there are plenty of VT engineering admits who only get to calc AB.


Likely, but into general engineering, not into a competitive major like CS


This is not correct. CS majors at VT also start in the college of engineering. There is no direct admit for CS or any of the specialties in engineering—civil, mechanical etc. students declare their speciality after freshman year.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the students taking "Mult Var Calc with Linear Alg as a senior" somehow cannot achieve a score of 800/36 on the math section of a standardized test of lower level content, and we're worrying about this?


Where are you getting this factoid from?



You can get this “factoid” yourself by comparing the number of students achieving a math score of 800 or 36 on their first attempt (less than 1.0%, so less than 35,000) with the 2022 AP Calculus BC test count of over 120K, which equals or maybe even understates the number of students taking the class. The test part hasn’t gone up in 2023, but I’ll bet money the AP test figure has …


Though I agree with the underlying sentiment that many high school students would be better served by enrichment than acceleration, the vast majority of successful engineering majors and working engineers did not score 800 on the first attempt.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, just got admitted in the early round. Calc BC junior year, taking stats now. NOVA public.


So took Algebra 1 in 7th, Geo in 8, Alg Ii in 9th and precalc in 10th?


Correct.


NP. Congratulations on the admission!
May I ask, how many years of foreign language did your DC take? My DC is interested in VA Tech Engineering and really hoping to be done after three years and we're trying to figure out whether that would be a mistake.
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