Agreed. DCUM strivers like to humblebrag about their kid while explaining why your kid doesn’t qualify. It’s an immature way of making them and their kid feel special. A couple of Bs in AP classes will not derail an W&M application. |
False. Not even the bottom 25th percentile of UVA admittees last year were that low. |
It's not weird. It became so as the colleges needed a way to evaluated unhooked students. A kid with a 4.6 has 12 AP courses with all As. That's what you need to get into an elite school. Each B drags down the 4.6 |
It's weird. Amazingly enough, those of us with 3.5 GPA's are fully functional adult. Even went to elite schools. So what changed? |
AP courses. WE had 4.0s, which meant straight As in regular courses. Now kids need a 4.6 to be competittive which means 12 AP courses with perfect grades. |
I graduated in 1991 with 4 APs. Not as many as today but still we had them. West coast public school at that. |
UVA and W&M are two different schools. Why would you use the stats of one to judge the likelihood of admission to the other, especially when all the facts are available. More specifically, I’ve seen Naviance for my kids better FCPS and 4.2 and better mostly get admits. |
| If you're full pay, W&M will accept a few Bs. |
Because the SCHEV website has been down for the last three hours and because I have the UVA stats memorized. UVA’s are only slightly higher than W&M’s across the board on all categories |
They are need blind in-state |
[b] That didn’t sound right so I went and checked. UVA is need-blond for in-state students. William & Mary is need-aware |
| W&M does say it tried to meet demonstrated need but it does not say that it meets it every time. Also, that’s a deceptive statement because demonstrated need is established by the FAFSA which has disappointing results for most families reading this. So W&M is need-aware, then after you get your FAFSA results, it will try to meet what FAFSA says, which, for us was zero |
No. There has been major grade inflation in high school as well. |
Isn't FAFSA widely used? |
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Three total:
Algebra 1 Honors: B Pre-Calc Honors: B- AP Calc AB: B (but scored a 5 on the AP exam, reported) IR major, applied ED. |