Jack Welch’s GE back in the day preferred UVa Engineering over VT because of what PP wrote just above. The VT grad might (no guarantees) be better in math the first day on the job, but the UVa grad’s better leadership and verbal skills meant they were more valuable to GE 5 years out. |
the rankings sometimes relate to grad-school training. In addition they do not include average intelligence of the students nor the ratings of what math classes are offered. That matters to those of us with doctorates or who have knowledge of the stem fields. Rankings are only useful if you care about the criteria used. Many do not care about how much a school boosts pell grant kids or how large the size of the program is. |
Nobody cares where you got your engineering degree. Nobody who hires engineers says “we need a Georgia Tech guy not a UVA guy.” |
Max out in all Subject areas. 3.98/4.5, 1560, NMSF, NOVA 9 APs (Calc BC, Physics C Mech and E&M, APUSH, Gov, etc) 2 DE Waitlisted. Did NOT take AP Lang |
| I’ve deduced, albeit unscientifically, that if your kid is in the top 5% of their class they have a strong chance of admission. And before someone says “our school doesn’t rank….” The number of kids applying (1/3 of my DC’s class applied last year) and complete understanding of all the schools by the UVA admissions teams, they can know where your kid lies with high confidence. |
Nope. My kid (in state) had a 3.99 GPA/4.43 wGPA with a 35 ACT and got waitlisted |
This is crazy. Assume this was EA? Should I push my kid to apply ED? I keep hearing from UVA that the difference between applying ED or EA doesn’t matter for UVA admissions. No bump for ED. Kid loves UVA but really likes the idea of getting a choice between all acceptances in March/April! |
Oh wow… no. You are seriously delusional if this is what you tell yourself. DP |
Undergrad rankings: VT - #13 UVA - #37 https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate |
| My dc has a friend who got into Yale but was rejected from UVA. |
“Back in the day” being the key words here. How old are you?! |
Yield protection. |
| My goodness, the UVA boosters never fail to entertain. |
Well, this is a thread about UVA... |
He applied EA, was deferred, and then waitlisted. He aimed really high in his applications (he also received the full IB Diploma, was an Eagle Scout, and a two time captain of his HS and club teams), and did not get into any of these: Harvard, Yale, MIT, Williams, Amherst, UVa. He got into JMU, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, and Northeastern. Got an amazing merit scholarship to Northeastern (bringing cost down to only a little more than in-state UVa cost, and went to Boston. He's two years in now, and is having a fantastic experience. Is just finishing up his first co-op (had it extended from 6 to 8-months), where he learned a lot and got paid good money, and has a great group of friends/peers. It has really worked out for him, but he (and I) were pretty steamed at the time when he didn't get into UVa. Never saw the Naviance scattergram after he input the data about UVa, but it must have been a tiny red x in a giant sea of green checkmarks. |