UVA - Holistic Review

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holistic just means we’re going to admit whoever we want for whatever reasons we have, after and only after your transcript and grades have firmly placed you in the top tier of peers in your particular high school.


Yes! If you look at the Naviance data…. It’s about as holistic as my aunt Fanny. All top 5% and a smattering of clearly lower that make me think sport or URM. “Holistic” allows them to explain the discrepancy. Wonder what it will look like in this and future years.

I have wondered if they even care about ECs. For example: if you have a 4.5 GPA and 1500 SAT and were in top 5% of your class but with unimpressive ECs… do they take this student? Most of the students at that level have a good enough EC resume… but I’m wondering for my kid who while plays music and club sport and part time job… doesn’t exert an extraordinary amount of time in school stuff or leadership opportunities…. The Naviance is very consistent at the top end of applicants and of course I’m not privy to their resumes but high GPA and the corresponding (in most cases) test scores… all admitted. What about if unimpressive ECs?


Our school data showed some rejections in that range, and my son's friend did not get in with those numbers. Above 4.5 GPA 1540 SAT though, everyone got in. Like others have said, there seems to be a line, and it probably varies from school to school. Above the line, you are good. Around or below the line, they start to consider all of the other stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holistic just means we’re going to admit whoever we want for whatever reasons we have, after and only after your transcript and grades have firmly placed you in the top tier of peers in your particular high school.


Yes! If you look at the Naviance data…. It’s about as holistic as my aunt Fanny. All top 5% and a smattering of clearly lower that make me think sport or URM. “Holistic” allows them to explain the discrepancy. Wonder what it will look like in this and future years.

I have wondered if they even care about ECs. For example: if you have a 4.5 GPA and 1500 SAT and were in top 5% of your class but with unimpressive ECs… do they take this student? Most of the students at that level have a good enough EC resume… but I’m wondering for my kid who while plays music and club sport and part time job… doesn’t exert an extraordinary amount of time in school stuff or leadership opportunities…. The Naviance is very consistent at the top end of applicants and of course I’m not privy to their resumes but high GPA and the corresponding (in most cases) test scores… all admitted. What about if unimpressive ECs?

There are plenty of students with that profile who are admitted to UVA. There are plenty of students with that profile who aren’t. Your kid can apply if it’s an appealing school for them, but they should also apply to likely schools. If they really love it more than all other schools, they can/should apply ED. It’s not complicated, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:basically as op said - if the grades are not there - there is no way UVA is looking at your application for “holistic” aspects.

Only above a cut eg 4.4 at our school will they use other factors


4.4 out of 4?

How is that even possible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:basically as op said - if the grades are not there - there is no way UVA is looking at your application for “holistic” aspects.

Only above a cut eg 4.4 at our school will they use other factors


4.4 out of 4?

How is that even possible?


It really depends on the school and the grading scale. FCPS gives a .5 GPA boost for AP classes, no boost for honors. I think MCPS gives a 1.0 boost for honors or AP. I think some of the privates do .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP.
Anonymous
At least from our public HS, it’s a pretty clear line for admits just looking at SAT and GPA. There aren’t any outlier high stats kids who did not get in in the past 5 years (all the date we can see.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holistic just means we’re going to admit whoever we want for whatever reasons we have, after and only after your transcript and grades have firmly placed you in the top tier of peers in your particular high school.


Yes! If you look at the Naviance data…. It’s about as holistic as my aunt Fanny. All top 5% and a smattering of clearly lower that make me think sport or URM. “Holistic” allows them to explain the discrepancy. Wonder what it will look like in this and future years.

I have wondered if they even care about ECs. For example: if you have a 4.5 GPA and 1500 SAT and were in top 5% of your class but with unimpressive ECs… do they take this student? Most of the students at that level have a good enough EC resume… but I’m wondering for my kid who while plays music and club sport and part time job… doesn’t exert an extraordinary amount of time in school stuff or leadership opportunities…. The Naviance is very consistent at the top end of applicants and of course I’m not privy to their resumes but high GPA and the corresponding (in most cases) test scores… all admitted. What about if unimpressive ECs?


I was about to say the same. She says holistic, then I look at the scattergram for my kids private school and literally the top 5-10 kids get in every year. The dots that are most top right of the graph. So she can say holistic all she wants but it’s just cover for when they have a special circumstance to let in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dean J keeps stressing that UVA does a holistic review.

But in reality all they look at is course selection ( did u take the hardest courses) and what grades did u get.

So is the “holistic” part just an act to be like a more “elite” school?

They are serious about rigor. Engineering applicant from NOVA with 4.5 and 1560 was waitlisted. Maxed out on math, history and science APs but did not bother to take Lang or lit. I warned him! Thats okay. 3rd year at UMD with a Google internship summer of 26.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:basically as op said - if the grades are not there - there is no way UVA is looking at your application for “holistic” aspects.

Only above a cut eg 4.4 at our school will they use other factors


4.4 out of 4?

How is that even possible?


It really depends on the school and the grading scale. FCPS gives a .5 GPA boost for AP classes, no boost for honors. I think MCPS gives a 1.0 boost for honors or AP. I think some of the privates do .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP.


LCPS does .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP/DE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dean J keeps stressing that UVA does a holistic review.

But in reality all they look at is course selection ( did u take the hardest courses) and what grades did u get.

So is the “holistic” part just an act to be like a more “elite” school?

They are serious about rigor. Engineering applicant from NOVA with 4.5 and 1560 was waitlisted. Maxed out on math, history and science APs but did not bother to take Lang or lit. I warned him! Thats okay. 3rd year at UMD with a Google internship summer of 26.


Not just rigor but broad rigor - all core subjects.
Anonymous
I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dean J keeps stressing that UVA does a holistic review.

But in reality all they look at is course selection ( did u take the hardest courses) and what grades did u get.

So is the “holistic” part just an act to be like a more “elite” school?

They are serious about rigor. Engineering applicant from NOVA with 4.5 and 1560 was waitlisted. Maxed out on math, history and science APs but did not bother to take Lang or lit. I warned him! Thats okay. 3rd year at UMD with a Google internship summer of 26.


Not just rigor but broad rigor - all core subjects.

I think that was the point of the previous post but thanks for chiming in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dean J keeps stressing that UVA does a holistic review.

But in reality all they look at is course selection ( did u take the hardest courses) and what grades did u get.

So is the “holistic” part just an act to be like a more “elite” school?

They are serious about rigor. Engineering applicant from NOVA with 4.5 and 1560 was waitlisted. Maxed out on math, history and science APs but did not bother to take Lang or lit. I warned him! Thats okay. 3rd year at UMD with a Google internship summer of 26.


Not just rigor but broad rigor - all core subjects.


This is true, most of all for College of Arts and Sciences. My youngest has two close friends that applied ED to UVA. They chose to not continue with WL senior year. I hope they didn’t kill their chance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.



You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.



You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.


What's the GPA and SAT for admission?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.



You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.


What's the GPA and SAT for admission?


DP. Depends on your peers at your school.
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