| My DC is a junior. These posts make me feel so nervous and stressed, I can't imagine how I will feel next year this time. Anyway, good luck to all who wishes to go to UVA! |
The message is pretty clear, if your DC wants UVA and is within a reasonable shot stats wise, apply ED and you'll be done in December
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What does "reasonable shots stats wise" mean? |
well in VA, that means a GPA of 4.3 min (probably higher depending on where in VA). High rigor, top 5% of their class. |
If you look at naviance you will see a gpa line. It’s much higher in some schools than others. UVA says they are holistic and look at rigor but it seems clear they just want a certain gpa. So go to an easier high school and take moderate (not the hardest) courses and achieve that gpa. |
This is false. You have to take a rigorous schedule and achieve a strong GPA. |
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| Anyone know what time it's released? |
I second this. I would just add that 4 years of a language would help too. |
the do like that but it's not a deal breaker. My DD got in taking language only through 10th. Again, very high GPA but I think she was helped by ED for sure. |
If you really want to play the game move out of NoVA. Your kid will easily be top 10%, have a high GPA, great scores and be a shoe-in vs staying in NoVa and having things be a total crapshoot with the exact same stats since so many kids have them here. |
Be careful with that bet. |
| Once tonight’s results get posted, many of you will become rage monsters against UVA. I’ve followed these college threads for several years and nothing seems quite as triggering as a rejection from UVA, especially for well-qualified students. Good luck! |
Right. Because it’s a state school, everyone thinks it’s an easy admit for high-stat kids playing the field. And if such kids don’t get admitted, then there must be something wrong with “the system.” |
| Best of luck to the applicants. Show grace. It’s hard to overstate how much this emotionally affects a lot of nova families. |