UVA GPA - 90% with 4.0 GPA

Anonymous
Why is no one smart enough to simply check the website?

"We don't have a minimum GPA. We don't have a minimum SAT score."

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/156

This thread so full of misinformation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is no one smart enough to simply check the website?

"We don't have a minimum GPA. We don't have a minimum SAT score."

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/156

This thread so full of misinformation.


So true! Many of the admits from our school were not the brightest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is no one smart enough to simply check the website?

"We don't have a minimum GPA. We don't have a minimum SAT score."

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/156

This thread so full of misinformation.


That is for the basketball and football players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does “straight As” mean no A minuses or are people counting those as As? [/quote

My current UVA student had A minuses if that helps. Lots of them. Even had Bs.
Anonymous
I’m confused. My current high school student has a 4.0W GPA. That is with As and Bs. Does that mean they would be considered or should we not even try?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is no one smart enough to simply check the website?

"We don't have a minimum GPA. We don't have a minimum SAT score."

https://admission.virginia.edu/node/156

This thread so full of misinformation.


So true! Many of the admits from our school were not the brightest.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....

Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.


It is really, really rare to get all As in high school. Come on.


It is not. There are many high schools that have 25% who have unweighted all As. In Virginia. In schools where 90 and above is an “A” (no A-), there are schools with 40% all As. These schools often weight A+ and weight for IB or AP or honors, such that a student at the top getting all A (and indeed and mostly A+) in hardest classes have 5.4 weighted.

That being said, UVA rep came and talked as part of a dean panel at our private school and parents attended: it is weighted gpa on the CDS. They confirmed it. They also said all As is quite common at some high schools and not others; some high schools have 75% with a Weighted GPA above 4.0, others have less than 25% with a weighted over 4.0. They consider students in the context of their highschool and whatever grading system and trends exist there.

UVA is very upfront with this stuff. They have put it on social media and in AMA sessions.


anecdotally: my 4.1 Weighted student was told they were just below average in our public high school. They are at JMU now and it is a good fit but we had no idea 4.1 W could possibly be below average until junior year when we asked. We never should have encourage UVA, we did not have a clue that taking a mix of regular and honors to start of high school would make 4.3W out of the question, which seems to be the bottom of reasonable for UVA in our school from naviance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. My current high school student has a 4.0W GPA. That is with As and Bs. Does that mean they would be considered or should we not even try?


It really depends on how your kid is positioned relative to the others in their high school.

At our FCPS high school, a 4.0W GPA probably would be too low for UVA, but probably would be a target for JMU. This is accounting for the GPA boost that comes with senior year in most cases.

At a school in Abingdon or Irvington and the kid is in the top 5%-10%? Then the chances are better.
Anonymous
My guess is not positioned well. While the classes are AP or honors, it still feels like they fall short compared to many with prob better GPAs. My DS has demanding & passion sport. My DS did their best to maintain grades while achieving something they love to do outside of school. Looking for a good school that will understand that commitment and dedication to both good grades and EC. It was definitely not easy. Any recommendations both in and out of state welcomed!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. My current high school student has a 4.0W GPA. That is with As and Bs. Does that mean they would be considered or should we not even try?


It really depends on how your kid is positioned relative to the others in their high school.

At our FCPS high school, a 4.0W GPA probably would be too low for UVA, but probably would be a target for JMU. This is accounting for the GPA boost that comes with senior year in most cases.

At a school in Abingdon or Irvington and the kid is in the top 5%-10%? Then the chances are better.



This is crucial. ask your college counselor about where your child stands in class vis-a-vis the other top students; has she taken the most rigorous courses available?; ask to be shown by Naviance or whatever computer system your high school uses as to where she stands vis-a-vis prior students of that high school who were admitted.. Last year the bottom 25th percentile reported having 4.20 so a 4.00 weighted is bottom of the class, where msny of the hooked kids are.
Anonymous
+1000

The FCPS counselor at DC's school told their friend that with their WGPA and SAT, they were 100% guaranteed to get into UVA, no ifs and or buts, regardless of ECs or essay, etc. From own past experience with her for DC's older sibling, we thought that she was nuts. We have no idea what the kid's WGPA and SAT were.

DC's friend got in during ED.

So yes, reviewing the Naviance data, and more importantly, having the counselor interpret that data properly for your school, is very important. Even if the counselor is a dingbat (as ours was).

The issue, I think, is that at the private schools UVA is harder to read. Parents of DC's friends who go to privates (Big 3, Landon, Gonzaga, Potomac) complain that UVA disfavors their kids in favor of the publics. Those of us who had kids in publics could say the same about the privates (particularly the Catholic schools). Grass being greener on other side of fence, etc. That's why we have so many of these posts in this board asking about the past experiences because the information isn't as available as in the public schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. My current high school student has a 4.0W GPA. That is with As and Bs. Does that mean they would be considered or should we not even try?


It really depends on how your kid is positioned relative to the others in their high school.

At our FCPS high school, a 4.0W GPA probably would be too low for UVA, but probably would be a target for JMU. This is accounting for the GPA boost that comes with senior year in most cases.

At a school in Abingdon or Irvington and the kid is in the top 5%-10%? Then the chances are better.


No way a 4.0 target school is JMU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1000

The FCPS counselor at DC's school told their friend that with their WGPA and SAT, they were 100% guaranteed to get into UVA, no ifs and or buts, regardless of ECs or essay, etc. From own past experience with her for DC's older sibling, we thought that she was nuts. We have no idea what the kid's WGPA and SAT were.

DC's friend got in during ED.

So yes, reviewing the Naviance data, and more importantly, having the counselor interpret that data properly for your school, is very important. Even if the counselor is a dingbat (as ours was).

The issue, I think, is that at the private schools UVA is harder to read. Parents of DC's friends who go to privates (Big 3, Landon, Gonzaga, Potomac) complain that UVA disfavors their kids in favor of the publics. Those of us who had kids in publics could say the same about the privates (particularly the Catholic schools). Grass being greener on other side of fence, etc. That's why we have so many of these posts in this board asking about the past experiences because the information isn't as available as in the public schools.


I have had a friend that was an admissions counselor for a diff school tell me that they favor public school kids before private as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. My current high school student has a 4.0W GPA. That is with As and Bs. Does that mean they would be considered or should we not even try?


It really depends on how your kid is positioned relative to the others in their high school.

At our FCPS high school, a 4.0W GPA probably would be too low for UVA, but probably would be a target for JMU. This is accounting for the GPA boost that comes with senior year in most cases.

At a school in Abingdon or Irvington and the kid is in the top 5%-10%? Then the chances are better.


No way a 4.0 target school is JMU


and yet last year's incoming class at JMU reported having 4.11 gpa at the 75th percentile: a 3.89 at the mean
Anonymous
I’m curious for those of you saying uva kids not brightest, where is your child in college?
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