UVA out Friday night

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Anonymous wrote:That's a ton of OOS apps. I'll need to look at the data, but I'm guessing many of those are from NY, NJ, and other states with crappy state schools.


Oh but remember, DCUM posters like to claim no one outside Virginia has ever heard of UVA. 🧐



Lol +1


+2, half of my first year's dorm hall are out of state.


We are in state but I echo this. My first year DD Has friends from Boston to California and everywhere in between. Very diverse group too!
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Anonymous wrote:Gonna be absolutely brutal for many families. The school needs to increase it's class size, somewhat.



UVA was established 203 years ago - the city and services like trains landlocked the University. They have tried To increase wherever possible but there’s little room. Remember also tgat it takes in the community college transfers


People familiar with UVA understand it's at capacity, it's bursting at the seams and doesn't have much room to grow. There are many great Universities in Virginia, it is what it is...the formula for getting into UVA is not a secret.
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Yes, do to a less rigorous high school preferably not in NOVA.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, do to a less rigorous high school preferably not in NOVA.


Make all the excuses you want if it makes you feel better. Assume you think all kids not in NOVA are mouth breathing degenerates, in the real world that is not a thing.
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I don't understand all these colleges deferring so many kids just to reject them in the end. Totally unnecessary.
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Anonymous wrote:Rejects can regroup, go to NVCC, and do well there to get a guaranteed transfer.


It's a great program but kids don't get the same quality of education for two years and miss out on making friends at their final college.


meh
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I'm sure the admissions dog or whatever knows kids will thrive at George Mason.
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I don't understand all these colleges deferring so many kids just to reject them in the end. Totally unnecessary.
Kids are sending 10-20 applications so the T50 are getting record numbers. UVA received just under 51K applications, NYU 100K. This is new territory and we're going to see schools use wait lists until their algorithms catch up. They can't admit more students without lowering their yield. It's a delicate balance and wait lists give them an important cushion. It stinks for students who genuinely want to attend a specific school and couldn't ED, especially as wait lists won't likely move until after May 1.
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Anonymous wrote:I think Dean J should refrain from posting statistics until just before decisions are released.


Why?it helps people have realistic expectstions.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all these colleges deferring so many kids just to reject them in the end. Totally unnecessary.

+1 some schools have a 60%+ deferral rate and then admit 2-3 percent of them. What is the point of that?
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We are considered OOS. It’s still a pipe dream at those percentages.
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It’s like Willy Wonka’s golden ticket for wealthy Fairfax County parents.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gonna be absolutely brutal for many families. The school needs to increase it's class size, somewhat.



UVA was established 203 years ago - the city and services like trains landlocked the University. They have tried To increase wherever possible but there’s little room. Remember also tgat it takes in the community college transfers


People familiar with UVA understand it's at capacity, it's bursting at the seams and doesn't have much room to grow. There are many great Universities in Virginia, it is what it is...the formula for getting into UVA is not a secret.



New to the area, what’s the formula? I watched her IG stories. The dean says they look at the classes from all the years and GPA across the entire transcript. She is also not a fan of SAT scores. So it sounds like highest classes each year possible and GPA every semester will tell them how you will do at UVA?
But something tells me that’s not the actual formula?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gonna be absolutely brutal for many families. The school needs to increase it's class size, somewhat.



UVA was established 203 years ago - the city and services like trains landlocked the University. They have tried To increase wherever possible but there’s little room. Remember also tgat it takes in the community college transfers


People familiar with UVA understand it's at capacity, it's bursting at the seams and doesn't have much room to grow. There are many great Universities in Virginia, it is what it is...the formula for getting into UVA is not a secret.



New to the area, what’s the formula? I watched her IG stories. The dean says they look at the classes from all the years and GPA across the entire transcript. She is also not a fan of SAT scores. So it sounds like highest classes each year possible and GPA every semester will tell them how you will do at UVA?
But something tells me that’s not the actual formula?



High rigor, high class rank, high language
Anonymous
What time will decisions be released?
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