TJ gpa for UVA, VTech?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hear there are many TJ kids going to Mason. What gpa do they need for uva or vtech?

Isnt there some sort of school based survey that you can confirm? Haven't provided this information publicly for a couple years now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4.32 is only a little above avg at TJ. No way that gets into UVA.
TJ provides parents access to data . Ask the counselor for the login process


Isn’t that gpa really inflated? uw 4.32?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4.32 is only a little above avg at TJ. No way that gets into UVA.
TJ provides parents access to data . Ask the counselor for the login process


Isn’t that gpa really inflated? uw 4.32?


4.32 is weighted. Anything over 4.0 is weighted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 4.32/1550 TJ kid was rejected at UVA but accepted at Vtech, ended up at UIUC and now transferring to a private. A few other TJ kids that I know also had similar experiences.


I have a junior at Langley. I have heard you need a 4.4 to get into UVA. Assuming TJ would be similar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hear there are many TJ kids going to Mason. What gpa do they need for uva or vtech?

Isnt there some sort of school based survey that you can confirm? Haven't provided this information publicly for a couple years now.


That’s Naviance. The data comes from the student senior survey they have to fill out at the end of the year before graduation.

Unfortunately you also can’t see who applied ED or RD. That would be helpful for UVA. I would go ED if it’s really DC’s favorite school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4.32 is only a little above avg at TJ. No way that gets into UVA.
TJ provides parents access to data . Ask the counselor for the login process


Isn’t that gpa really inflated? uw 4.32?


You can’t get 4,32uw. I wonder who these people are who don’t know 4.0 is highest you can get uw.
Anonymous
The high GPA means nothing if you don't have the right courses. Lots of TJ kids know how to work the system to get a high GPA. The VT and UVA know the game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4.32 is only a little above avg at TJ. No way that gets into UVA.
TJ provides parents access to data . Ask the counselor for the login process

Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 4.32/1550 TJ kid was rejected at UVA but accepted at Vtech, ended up at UIUC and now transferring to a private. A few other TJ kids that I know also had similar experiences.


4.32 uw?

Please explain how a 4.32 could possibly be unweighted when the scale only goes to 4.0.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are not a troll you need to educate yourself. Holistic admissions is not about stats.


stats are still big part of it


Yet perfect stats will be rejected if the kid is otherwise boring.


You mean a perfect stats kids will get rejected unless they didn’t manufacture a fake profile that made them seem “unique” - which is what really happens let’s admit it. All those “unique” kids are just pretending
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are not a troll you need to educate yourself. Holistic admissions is not about stats.


stats are still big part of it


Yet perfect stats will be rejected if the kid is otherwise boring.


You mean a perfect stats kids will get rejected unless they didn’t manufacture a fake profile that made them seem “unique” - which is what really happens let’s admit it. All those “unique” kids are just pretending


High stat kids with boring extracurriculars seem to get into UVA. Boring meaning common, not actually boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are not a troll you need to educate yourself. Holistic admissions is not about stats.


stats are still big part of it


Yet perfect stats will be rejected if the kid is otherwise boring.


You mean a perfect stats kids will get rejected unless they didn’t manufacture a fake profile that made them seem “unique” - which is what really happens let’s admit it. All those “unique” kids are just pretending


High stat kids with boring extracurriculars seem to get into UVA. Boring meaning common, not actually boring.


I think a high stats kid with decent ECs can get into around a top 18-24 school - this is based on our family's experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, look at the Naviance stats for TJ (ask the counselor how to get there; or your kid if they are at least a junior). Note that the GPAs listed there are end of sr. year though so if you're looking at a rising sr's GPA, you'll need to take it down a notch. You want to look for "scattergram".

FWIW:
1. VA Tech's scattergram is all the heck over the place. They are really squirrley for TJ kids and even w/ high stats they are a crap shoot - they don't seem to like TJ kids much.
2. W&M reportedly loves TJ kids.


Could it be because W&M is a better fit for quirky kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are not a troll you need to educate yourself. Holistic admissions is not about stats.


stats are still big part of it


Yet perfect stats will be rejected if the kid is otherwise boring.


You mean a perfect stats kids will get rejected unless they didn’t manufacture a fake profile that made them seem “unique” - which is what really happens let’s admit it. All those “unique” kids are just pretending


Looks like I struck a nerve.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]My 4.32/1550 TJ kid was rejected at UVA but accepted at Vtech, ended up at UIUC and now transferring to a private. A few other TJ kids that I know also had similar experiences.[/quote]

Did they ED to UVA?
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