Should have applied ED. UVA wanted to increase yield, thus ED was initiated. |
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DS deferred - CS aspirant, in state, 4.4 weighted. 3.9 UW, 1570 SAT, 12 AP/Post-AP
EC- Multiple in-school Clubs, Internship at a university, Tutoring, no national awards, no music, no sports I'm not sure how much hope he may have for RD. Any stats on the deferrals in EA and acceptances in RD? |
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http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2022/03/2022-uva-regular-decision-admission.html
Defers and Waiting List VA Deferred students offered admission: 72 (162 last year) OOS Deferred students offered admission: 83 (150) Waiting list offers: 16% (18% last year) |
Did he apply to CS in school of engineerin or A&S? My DD (accepted) has stats similar to your son’s but applied to CS in A&S because she thought school of engineering might be harder to get into. |
He applied for A&S also. Wonder if lack of 4 years of foreign language is at play, especially for A&S recommended 4. |
Thanks for the info. It doesn't look very promising! |
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I think this looks like a very strong candidate, maybe just at the borderline. Probably the ranking (or sort of) in high school would be a deciding factor now.
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Agree- especially after seeing the private school Ivy pipeline threads . . . No one ever questions that hook. |
| DS deferred, OOS MCPS magnet, 1500, 6 APs, 4.7W/4.0 UW. |
Some parents aren’t fluent in English and/or have less than a high school education. They certainly are not reviewing essays or on top of the admissions process. Also, some schools offer no help with essays or applications. I don’t really think explaining this will make you understand but I decided to bite anyway. |
I'm a first gen immigrant. My mom didn't even go to college. We had no money for me. I had to figure out how to do all that, all the way to getting a graduate degree. My kid got a lot of help from me with navigating college applications. My kid won't have to worry about how to pay for college. |
I know of two students from our lower-tier FCPS school that got accepted to UVA with SATs in the 1350 range. Both are IB diploma candidates. Neither are likely to accept as both favor other schools. Our school tells kids that if you want to get into Tech, W&M or UVA that you need to be an IB diploma candidate because it demonstrates highest rigor. And Tech - which is test optional - specifically told us that they don't look deeply at GPA, too. |
So what? Your kid won't be 1st Gen so how does that relate to the PP's comment? |
Ok, but most parents who didn’t go to college are fluent in English and are perfectly capable of reviewing essays. |
It receives more per in-state student from state appropriations than the other public schools in Virginia. You are correct that Virginia is not among the top states in higher education spending. |