VA Tech Releasing Some Decisions at 5 pm Today

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VT and UVA offer very little merit and focus on need based.


Technically, UVA offers no merit. Jefferson Scholars are administered and funded by the Jefferson Scholars Foundation.
Anonymous
Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


Kind of risky to wait for mid-Feb UVA EA decision, if they want their top choice for lodging at VT.
Anonymous
Because the SEC is extremely popular. See GA, SC, Auburn, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because the SEC is extremely popular. See GA, SC, Auburn, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


SEC is very popular at my kid’s school, especially SC and TN because they are test optional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


What made them think decisions would be earlier, considering EA at VT has always come out in Feb? Your story sounds completely made up. No doubt it is *you* who is still annoyed and complaining about this nonissue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the SEC is extremely popular. See GA, SC, Auburn, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


SEC is very popular at my kid’s school, especially SC and TN because they are test optional.


SEC is very popular and increasingly competitive, but TN (like GA) is not test optional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


What made them think decisions would be earlier, considering EA at VT has always come out in Feb? Your story sounds completely made up. No doubt it is *you* who is still annoyed and complaining about this nonissue.
i

The story is completely meaningless. Vindictive or not students hold on to their offers until the deadline. The schools know this. They plan accordingly. They don’t send out a new offer as soon as one’s been declined, there’s already redundancy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the SEC is extremely popular. See GA, SC, Auburn, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


SEC is very popular at my kid’s school, especially SC and TN because they are test optional.


SEC is very popular and increasingly competitive, but TN (like GA) is not test optional.


Oh thanks. I didn’t realize. I know students are applying to SC but not UGA because SC is test optional.
Anonymous
My kid portal said that the email was sent to him on 12/21, but no email was received. We checked inbox, spam, deleted - nothing. Kid sent an email to VT, but obviously it is holidays and no one responds. Is anyone else in this situation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the SEC is extremely popular. See GA, SC, Auburn, etc.

Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone choose TN over VT? It’s the same low level SEC school it’s always been. Crazy what’s become of it. Even crazier people are buying into it.


Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


SEC is very popular at my kid’s school, especially SC and TN because they are test optional.


I agree that SC and TN are very popular, but most schools are test optional now.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It helps VT to know some acceptances early so they can better manage yield. It helps students to know earlier so they can make a decision, especially if VT is their first choice.
This is true, but I think given the delayed FAFSA situation this year, quite a few kids may wait until May 1 to inform schools. My DC was at a large party Friday night. Three students who were accepted have already decided they won't attend VT (UGA, TN or Clemson and UVA), but didn't have plans to notify VT until their deadline. My DC also said quite a few kids were annoyed with the recent email and mid Feb notice. It sounds like many thought/hoped decisions would be released earlier given the lack of ED. I wonder if this confusing approach will hurt VT's yield.


What made them think decisions would be earlier, considering EA at VT has always come out in Feb? Your story sounds completely made up. No doubt it is *you* who is still annoyed and complaining about this nonissue.
i

The story is completely meaningless. Vindictive or not students hold on to their offers until the deadline. The schools know this. They plan accordingly. They don’t send out a new offer as soon as one’s been declined, there’s already redundancy.


+1
It's obvious that poster was making up a story because s/he is still fuming. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
+1 It's obvious that poster was making up a story because s/he is still fuming. Ridiculous.
I'm the poster you're referring to and calling a liar. I think VT is an excellent school, that's popular with a lot of students so demand exceeds availability. I'm not the least bit upset about that. The decisions my DC shared from the party are real. My post was simply questioning possible impact to yield as the current admissions process unfolds. These kids are stressed out and ready to pick a school, get the sweatshirt and start their senior slide. That of course happens every year. But, after seeing a lot of deferrals and straight up rejections from Clemson, Auburn, TN, SC and TCU - schools like VT that are popular and where kids think they should have a decent admissions chance - they're even more anxious. So VT's unexpected release of a few decisions and now possible silence until mid February, coupled with the lack of ED & the delayed FAFSA, may change some calculations.
Anonymous
This will have very little if any effect on yield.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
+1 It's obvious that poster was making up a story because s/he is still fuming. Ridiculous.
I'm the poster you're referring to and calling a liar. I think VT is an excellent school, that's popular with a lot of students so demand exceeds availability. I'm not the least bit upset about that. The decisions my DC shared from the party are real. My post was simply questioning possible impact to yield as the current admissions process unfolds. These kids are stressed out and ready to pick a school, get the sweatshirt and start their senior slide. That of course happens every year. But, after seeing a lot of deferrals and straight up rejections from Clemson, Auburn, TN, SC and TCU - schools like VT that are popular and where kids think they should have a decent admissions chance - they're even more anxious. So VT's unexpected release of a few decisions and now possible silence until mid February, coupled with the lack of ED & the delayed FAFSA, may change some calculations.


Doubtful.
DP
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