I see you were treating PS as a target that’s right |
Was she waitlisted ED or denied? |
No one waitlists for early decision. The term you’re thinking of is deferral which means the application is considered with the regular decision applicants. UVa only accepts or rejects for ED. No deferrals. |
The above is incorrect. For UVa ED this year applicants were accepted, waitlisted or denied. They got rid of the deferral option. Info is on uva admissions site. |
GPA would be an issue at most FCPS high schools--4.4+ seems to be where the line is drawn on Naviance at our 'middle of the road' high school. Only a small handful of kids accepted with GPAs under that and hundreds rejected. High SATs don't seem to make that much of a difference under that GPA. |
Wow, that’s major grade inflation. |
They waitlist as well. |
Penn State and VT are major dependent. Penn State business is a reach and same for VT engineering. Will get into VCU and GMU and most likely GWU. Rest are not very likely. |
+1 the gpa is way low for FCPS |
VT is hard during the RD round for in state with high stats. Even though SAT is not very competitive, VT will assume the applicant has other options w this set of stats and will be less likely to hand out the acceptance. Our counselor had advised both DC1 (2020
cycle) & DC2 (current cycle) to apply ED or EA to VT if that is a top choice. UVA will not be giving out merit for in state with this set of stats unfortunately. The applicant still has good options on the list, just not the ivies or VT. |
"waitlisted" is not a very positive sign either. last year, fewer than 3% of in-state kids got off the waitlist.
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With grade inflation they really need to start looking at scores more heavily.
Ivies are leaning that way. Dartmouth and Yale both did a 5-year study and show standardized test scores are the most indicative of success. They followed TO and those that submitted high scores too. The TO were more likely to be on grade probation and grade probation has increased a lot since TO. |
Both Yale and Dartmouth will be test optional for the 2024-2025 admissions cycle. Happy New Year. |
VT stopped ED this year, so only EA. |
So obnoxious and funny that you are wrong. |