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Stats don’t determine everything for VT.
Apply and see. Often huge draws from waitlist too. Not bad to get first year classes done at UMW of JMU where classes are smaller, then transfer. Expecting if your kid is socially independent and will join clubs. |
Think you're exactly right about this. I don't have data to back this up, but I would imagine that many high stat kids from NOVA aren't applying anymore. DS certainly doesn't meet the school's current admissions focus so he's not bothering to apply. I think TJs class of 22 had maybe 10 enroll last year. |
This would be 3.2 wGPA w/o fluff classes such as PE, art etc. which means about 2.8 uGPA which means this student had almost all Bs with few Cs. Ain't getting in. |
Thanks for the laugh. According to you, almost 1/2 of TJ's class last year enrolled and you claim VT isn't popular with in state, high stat students? Come on. Depending on intended major (and of course for kids who aren't interested in W&M), it continues to be the #1 or #2 choice. All their fall admissions events were oversubscribed and sold out weeks in advance. |
You are putting your own spin on what I said. A 4.0 GPA is extremely high especially as an average for a state's acceptance. I stand by the claim that there are not a lot of Virginia students that have 4.0 GPA's. I had the time to look up the stats and there are a huge number of transfers that get in with a 3.5 GPA average and then most of the kids that apply out of state also get in at much higher rates than in state. It's the first year Virginia kids as a whole that do not get in at high rates and need to have very high GPA's well over 4.0. I don't think there are a lot of kids outside of the Governor's schools that have over a 4.0 for all majors applied to. |
The acceptance rate out of state is twice what the in state acceptance rate is. |
What are you talking about? I said 10 kids from TJ's class of 2022 enrolled at VT. Being the "premier" STEM school in Virginia only sends10 kids to the state's tech flagship? That's messed up. |
| TJ doesn't represent the entire state - hell it doesn't even represent Fairfax County. |
I believe the university of Pennsylvania got flak for doing this last year. |
I didn't say it represented the entire state. Dear Lord. I was simply speculating that high stat kids in NOVA were getting turned off to Tech engineering by their recent admission trends focusing on first gen. Simply used recent TJ numbers as an example. |
Only the bottom TJ kids are even interested in VaTech. In fact, TJ grads are NOT interested in colleges/universities period including UVA since it has weak CS/Engineering. |
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| Are ED decisions for VT today? |
I think they assumed that "22" was the total number of TJ graduates and 10 is "almost half" of 22 so.... |
No. They were the second Friday in December last year, so I’m guessing maybe Dec 9th this year. Possible tomorrow but I haven’t seen anything. |