I don't think you can know this without knowing who applied. Maybe they took half of the ten humanities majors but only a quarter of the hundred science majors. |
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I believe it’s 100% based on gpa.
Mine got all of these including Varsity captain, but was less than 4.4 |
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It’s the same year in and year out. State school so must pull in kids from all over the state. Top 3-5% based on GPA and reasonable SAT/ACT if submitted. These kids must also demonstrate rigor in core subjects. May take one or two outside the range to fill a need as they shape the class.
Your kid is competing against their classmates that are applying to UVA, it is as simple as that and so fall inside the quota you get an acceptance. |
| I think the PP is correct about the top x% getting in. We were surprised my DC was accepted with typical ECs, 4.2W (4.4 at graduation), 35 ACT, 12 APs. All 5 core to the AP level. Math went to AP Calc AB and science AP was APES. However, looking at Scoir results now DC was definitely in the top 5-10% of the class . |
| DS was deferred for engineering. 12 APs, all honors available if AP wasn't offered. One B. Test optional. 4 year varsity starter with regional awards, high ranked club team all 4 years. Volunteer hours. Spanish IV, but did not take anything Junior year due to schedule conflicts. Took Calc BC as a junior than ran out of math and took AP Statistics senior year. In STEM program at school. Got into VT, which was his first choice, so didn't opt in to be reconsidered after being deferred. |
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Weighted GPA 4.5+
SAT in the high 1400+ Plenty of school and community involvement. And if you know you want it, just ED! It’s so nice to be done before Christmas. 1 kid down, 1 to go. |
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I know an athlete who got in ED.
4.0 weighted, 1200-ish SATs, successful at two sports. |
Congrats to your DS for getting into VT. What was the rationale for going test optional? I would think for engineering it would be harder admit without test scores -- i.e., the admissions officer(s) would really like to see how the student does on the SAT or ACT, especially for math. My family may be going through this process next year, which is one reason I am asking. |
He had a good score, but with UVA’s 25 percentile being 1410, didn’t seem worth the effort to get it up that high. Took advantage of test optional since his score didn’t help his application. Since he got into his top choice was a good strategy. If he really wanted to go to UVA maybe, maybe not. Unfortunately colleges don’t tell you why you didn’t get in. |
Your student maybe. |
That makes sense. Glad it worked out for your DS. Thanks for sharing a bit about your thought process. -- PP |
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1440/ 4.3 from FCPS. Regular smart kid, lots of extracurriculars but nothing unusual. Engineering. White female.
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| Above was accepted RD. |
If he didn’t even get a 1420, he didn’t have a “good score.” |
| My kid got accepted with a 4.6 gpa, top 4% of his class. Took progressively more AP classes from sophomore year (1 AP), junior year (4), to senior year (6). Got straight A's at the midyear point senior year and graduating with straight As. Leadership roles in school, accepted to prestigious summer program, usual HS clubs. Submitted a 1470 SAT. From NoVA, PWCS. |