Did they submit the 1280? |
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In state:
SAT: 1500 GPAUW: 4.0 GPAW: 4.5 (full IB) Lots of ECs. |
That's below the 25th percentike for UVA. URM? First generation or otherwise hooked? |
+1. Or they didn’t submit it. |
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In state, engineering/CS
1520 4.0 UW, not sure GPA weighted but around 4.5 High rigor Good ECs in arts and sports |
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actually, the SAT is way too low even for 25th perecentile. 75th percentile 1529 SAT/35 ACT/4.5 gpa median. 1479 SAT/33/4.4 25th percentile 1410/30/4.2 |
what year is this for? per to or during to? and the v/m breakdown? |
| This is a tough question for locals b/c the NoVa stats will vary by school. Your kid’s peers are their competition. It’s much better to get school specific data than ask broadly. And imo when Dean J speaks, she’s speaking broadly. |
They stopped with any URM preference last year because of the SC. FYI, The 1280 pp is a troll, people. A 1280 would only get in if he/she were an amazing Olympic athlete or if the application came with a new building attached. |
Not necessarily. The Naviance scattergram for my DC’s school indicates that it’s possible. The graph doesn’t indicate whether SAT scores shown were actually submitted to schools. |
I will add that most students only report scores if they are very high. As DeanJ has stated, test scores are only a part of the overall picture. Course rigor and grades are most important as well as EC’s to show a student is involved. |
Op here Its ok- every input is fine. |
Probably TO |
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I just looked at the record from last year at my kid’s private school in DMV:
4 EA acceptances with GPA 97-98 (out of 100) and SAT scores of 1530-1570. 2 EA acceptances with GPA of 94-95 and TO 1 RD acceptance with GPA of 94 and 1550 SAT Only 1 or 2 of these kids ended up going to UVA. |