You need a different and more open minded mentality. |
| My FCPS kid got in UChicago and SWAP but was rejected by UVA. All applied RD. College application is a myth. |
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Move to a rural VA county and be at the very top of the class with max rigor at the county HS.
Seriously. Applicants are compared with other students from their HS - for many many colleges. Big fish in smaller rural pond has the best odds for acceptance at many colleges. |
Yeah, just do that, OP. I dare you. |
| Moving isn’t off the table for a lot of families. UVA is simply an obsession because nothing else compares at the in-state price point. |
Or, just move to a lower performing NOVA high school, take all the rigourous courses, get more leadership positions, play all the sports, get more house for your money, and keep your higher paid DMV job. It worked out for our kid. Third year at UVA. |
Sorry. Lesser activities. Not fewer. Lesser. Less competitive, less prestigious, less involved. The point is, every year highly qualified kids are accepted to higher ranking, more exclusive schools than UVA, but rejected from UVA. Anyone who goes into the process with a UVA or bust attitude is likely to be disappointed, even if the kid has stats for higher ranked schools or if UVA appears to be a match based on stats and activities. |
Better yet, move away from NOVA altogether. All of my son’s friends in another town outside of NOVA got into UVA just by being regular smart kids with typical ECs. For the kids at our FCPS HS or other FCPS HS, it was a mixed bag. Kids with great stats getting rejected. |
It is exceptionally difficult to get into UVA from any NOVA public HS. |
She’s referring to the NOVA community college path to automatic admission. Virginia Community colleges will path you for automatic admission to a four year college. |
Name the school |
It is exceptionally difficult for some kids, a breeze for others. A lot depends on the kids grades, how closely they followed Dean J, and, yes, test scores can really move the needle. Make sure your kid is involved in their community. Push them into leadership roles. Make sure the essay is not cookie cutter or just a brag sheet of their accomplishments. It should describe a kid you would want to be roommates or classmates with. |
You beat me to it! |
I can name a few that fall into this category: Herndon, Justice, Falls Church, Lewis, West Potomac even South Lakes. Just look up the lowest rated schools. Look at their instagram decision pages. They may not have 30+ kids going to UVA, but they do have a good number. Also, who wants to go away to college and end up running into a bunch of former HS classmates? |
This. NoVA is so extremely competitive for UVA. A lot of great students get rejected just because UVA can’t take all the qualified kids from TJ or West Springfield, for example. Better to apply from a less competitive school like Lewis or Mount Vernon or a non-NoVA part of Virginia. |