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DS accepted to both UVa and VATech in Chemical Engineering.
LCPS 1530 SAT 4.0 uw 11 APs Air Force ROTC HSSP type 1 scholarship. |
| VT does not admit direct into speciality majors. All students enter college of engineering as freshman and apply for specialty in spring of freshman year. |
Different from GATech and UIUC. Good to know! |
| It’s a really good thing. Gives them time to explore all the specialties, talk to professors and advisors etc |
I'm glad it helped. The new building is beautiful and my son is enjoying the new space. Tell your son he needs to participate in the DataBridge program. It teaches analytics tools and then connects students with professors throughout the university who need analytics help with their research. DS has done projects with an agriculture professor and the university libraries and credits it with really helping his resume. He has a great internship for next summer. https://www.databridge.dev/ https://www.arl.org/databridge-prepares-students-for-careers-in-data-science/ |
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DS waitlisted for international relations
FCPS 3.7 uw 4.2 w IB diploma track 1440 SAT Average EQs with some leadership Not a good night for our kiddo |
From other colleges too, there doesn’t seem to be as many who are deferring. It almost seems each application category is its own stand-alone—either in, rejected, or waitlisted. I guess then all waitlist applicants get the same consideration after all offers of admission are made thru EA and RD? I don’t know. This is just my guess. |
| This UVA alum is so proud of my niece who just got accepted into the VT veterinary program, a lifelong dream for her! |
Right - the offer letter says “ in General Engineering with an interest in…”. My kid’s letter “…” was followed by aerospace engineering. |
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DS admitted to school of engineering with an interest in materials science.
FCPS 4.43 weighted 1500 SAT (800 Math) Year round sport Part time job Participated in various summer engineering programs Decent community service We are super proud of him!! Good luck to all! |
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Not necessarily! VT is famous for weed-out. You have to prove yourself in math to get admitted. So.., if you really want engineering, you run the risk of entering first year at VT, engagine in the VT math emporiums and nto do well and not get into engineering. VT is well-known for engineering . . . not so much for the other majors (Ok architecture and some of the agricultural courses, but that's all) |
+1. Read up on what happens to a lot of these "engineering" students who don't get past the poorly executed math emporium. See College confidential and reddit. your student is taking a risk |
I thought engineering students don't take their math classes at the emporium. My kid didn't. As I understand it the emporium is more for students who just have to take 1-2 math classes |
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Most engineering kids who are from Nova and getting into Tech already did Calc or beyond. So they very likely would never set foot into the math emporium. My DS took Multi and Linear DE ant FCPS, and had no issue taking Diff Eq at Tech.
Excellent professors, opportunities galore, and very friendly students. Its only downside is being so far from a city, but my DS doesn’t mind because there is always a lot to do. |