+1 It’s so obvious. |
Good grief, no it’s not. |
It was totally made up, as we can see from the actual stats that were posted. |
You are not looking at the actual statistics required to get in to UVA. The 75th percentile of UVA students entering last fall had a 4.5 and a 35 ACT. Harvard’s 75th percentile had a 4.4. Even if you were to look at just the selectivity figures - which I think is the argument you are trying to make - those applicants (the 3,077) are the very best students in VA who have been prescreened by their public high school counselor who have access to SCHEV, or, in private SCOIR. Unlike the Ivies, UVA gives very clear odds as to chances of getting in, so high school students like my own know there isnt a chance in hell - but there is a slight chance at Harvard due to legacy and other factors. So the high school counselors are much more readily apt to agree to throw in a Harvard application. Finally, that group of 3,000 also includes the in- state Virginians who use UVA as a safety to the Ivies or SLACs, just as another of my kids did, which was a good thing nbecause he was waitlisted at the Ivies so went to UVA. |
| Where's the dodo who claimed they had 90k applications? What a joke. |
| Sorry for those with disappointing results. EA results can't come soon enough. Bracing for disappointment. |
+1. The fact remains UVA is an elite institution and earning admission is exceptionally difficult. |
Not pp. It is indeed a thing. UVA is ranked #26 and #4 . It is very much sought after as are the other public ivies. And many get into the Ivy Leagues instead of UVA. |
Same here. Bracing for whatever is in fate. |
Um, 6bgot in ED from one same MCPS high school. Either those kids are lying or they love that OOS high school |
| ^* six got in ED |
| At least 7 got in from our FCPS school- 6 posted on the decisions page and one who didn't post (but I work with his father who told me). |
It also includes ROVA and it’s going to be much tougher to get into UVA from NOVA than ROVA because you she’s so many more kids in NOVA at that top level and UVA wants to pull from across the state. |
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The real increase will be in Early Action, the non-binding early.
Why did someone share information we already discussed a month ago as if it was news? |
In your bragging, you forgot to mention a key point—UVA is test optional and admits 1/3 of the kids with no test scores. Harvard is test required. Good try!! |