| I agree with PPs upthread that the low scores were most certainly not submitted. I do feel this sheds some light on test optional admissions (and not in a good way) |
Smart people don’t need prep. His first mock ACT was a 35. |
It’s definitely URM which is why the pp kid with excellent credentials didn’t get in. They have a quota from each HS abs they took the URM, even the URMs that happen to also come from the same upbringing but get to check a box. |
And all the prep in the world isn’t going to bring a 19 up to a 34. Some kids just aren’t intelligent, but their parents can write their papers and do their projects and harass their teachers for that already easy inflated A. |
Just for the record, while I was (initially) pretty disappointed about my kid not getting into UVa, I'm disinclined to think that he didn't get in because URM kids "got his spot." I think my kid is awesome, but I don't know how his overall application looked in comparison to other applicants. I'm more of the belief that there were a lot of "qualified" applicants this year, and he lost out in a numbers game. Someone is going to look at the scattergram next year, however, and say "How did that kid not get in?" |
+1. 36 percent plus Hispanic. 9 percent black. And a a huge percent ( 28 %) farms. This is the kind of URM, first generation low-income student tgat colleges are looking for. |
| I’m shocked/annoyed at the high percent of kids who got accepted into UC’s. I live in CA and so many of our high school seniors got shut out. |
| Any other high school post similar data? |
The SAT and ACT are NOT intelligences tests. Your kid is obviously very smart, but I bet you're UMC and that has a big impact on scores. Kids who are just as naturally smart as your kid but raised in a moderate or lower middle class home, attend a non-rigorous school, have non-English speaking parents, etc. will score lower. |
+100 The University of Wisconsin data was upsetting. My Big3 private school kid was waitlisted with a 33 ACT and a WL kid with a 26 ACT was accepted? Wow. |
I picked out ASU and CU-Boulder because I have a little experience with them (either an alum or DC applied there). I don't live in VA, so no experience with instate UVA. Anyway.... Arizona State is considered "easy" to get into by DCUM and the acceptance rate is around 90%. So yes, 17% is an outlier. Boulder is less so, but still seems off. I stopped looking after that point. Finally, as another poster said, this is likely Naviance data. The problem with Naviance is so much is self reported, other than Applied and Enrolled (which we don't have). I think the UVA students may have been more motivated to indicate they were "accepted" to UVA than the Arizona State students who maybe were using it as a safety school. Honestly, I cannot believe this information was published. There are so many small cell sizes. Some colleges have 1 applied, 1 accepted. Well, guess what that student's scores were? Even when it is 2 or 3 accepted.... those numbers are so easy to back out as well, esp. since giving the Mean and Min scores. US Census won't display data is less than 5. WL is letting their alumni down. |
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Why is everyone talking about low test scores? The average test scores for most admitted students seem pretty spot on to me, and yea it's obvious that some of the lower ones weren't submitted. So what?
To me, what's interesting is the average test scores for CNU and GMU. Virginia posters act like CNU is the new Harvard, and this info shows that it isn't. Looks like anybody can get it. And that poster who insists that nobody local can get into GMU without curing cancer? Um, not so much. Interesting, too, that it's easier to get into Maryland from OOS than UVA from in state. So much for the schools being on par. And who can explain Michigan? Only 4 of 57 applicants get in, and their average SAT is only a 1265? Then there's Juniata, which frequently comes up when posters drool over CTCL schools. And 890 on the SAT and a 3.0 gets you in? Wow. Why even bother requiring an application? It's more like a subscription! |
| It's also very obvious that, while both Harvard and Yale have two admits, at least one of the two is the same student. |
VA parents say that about UVA all the time. Get in line. |
Ha ha, good. You wasted your money when your kid could have just gone to W-L. Ha! |