JMU EA is out

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC also got in and probably won't be attending, considering JMU being a safety for them. Looking at others who are accepted/rejected, is JMU competing with UVA/WM/VT these days for similar stat students? I thought they are for mid-range kids - not putting anyone down. Or do majority of students these days have inflated grades and mid-range SAT score that they don't submit?


Ridiculous comment. And yes, YOU ARE putting everyone applying or attending down. Your kid must be really sweet as well. Next!
Anonymous
The meanness of DCUMers never ceases to amaze me. Lots of unhappy people here.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Acceptance is very school dependent, and in my Fairfax County school Naviance data (McLean/Langley), a 3.6 gpa is not a safety or a slam dunk by any means. Even with a 34 ACT.


Interesting because I'm looking at Gonzaga scattergram and last year everyone with 3.2 and over got in, regardless of test scores (scores ranged from 1030-1500 but I'm not going to check who was test optional bc there are a ton of kids who applied), So a 3.6 with 34 GPA would absolutely be a slam dunk


FCPS Naviance shows weighted GPA, so not a direct comparison. I have a student at McLean/Langley and a weighted GPA over 3.5 and SAT over 1350 was a near guarantee for 2024.
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Anonymous wrote:My DC also got in and probably won't be attending, considering JMU being a safety for them. Looking at others who are accepted/rejected, is JMU competing with UVA/WM/VT these days for similar stat students? I thought they are for mid-range kids - not putting anyone down. Or do majority of students these days have inflated grades and mid-range SAT score that they don't submit?


Ridiculous comment. And yes, YOU ARE putting everyone applying or attending down. Your kid must be really sweet as well. Next!


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Acceptance is very school dependent, and in my Fairfax County school Naviance data (McLean/Langley), a 3.6 gpa is not a safety or a slam dunk by any means. Even with a 34 ACT.


Interesting because I'm looking at Gonzaga scattergram and last year everyone with 3.2 and over got in, regardless of test scores (scores ranged from 1030-1500 but I'm not going to check who was test optional bc there are a ton of kids who applied), So a 3.6 with 34 GPA would absolutely be a slam dunk


Definitely very school dependent. At the higher performing FCPS high schools (like Oakton, Chantilly, Langley, etc), it is more difficult to get into JMU because they are competing against a lot of high stats students from those high schools. At Chantilly, for example, they generally need closer to a 3.9 gpa to get an acceptance. (Obviously, other factors come into play -- I'm just talking in general.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rejected
3.6 W
6 APs
Did not submit test scores
Varsity sport

In at Penn State and VCU.
When did Penn State become a JMU backup? Talk about a fall!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Acceptance is very school dependent, and in my Fairfax County school Naviance data (McLean/Langley), a 3.6 gpa is not a safety or a slam dunk by any means. Even with a 34 ACT.


Interesting because I'm looking at Gonzaga scattergram and last year everyone with 3.2 and over got in, regardless of test scores (scores ranged from 1030-1500 but I'm not going to check who was test optional bc there are a ton of kids who applied), So a 3.6 with 34 GPA would absolutely be a slam dunk


Definitely very school dependent. At the higher performing FCPS high schools (like Oakton, Chantilly, Langley, etc), it is more difficult to get into JMU because they are competing against a lot of high stats students from those high schools. At Chantilly, for example, they generally need closer to a 3.9 gpa to get an acceptance. (Obviously, other factors come into play -- I'm just talking in general.)


This just seems like a bogus way of doing things. I mean it should be based on s whole school district, not an individual school.
Anonymous
In at JMU
4.1 weighted
Test optional
Varsity athlete in 3 sports and average other extracurriculars
Attended their summer institute

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected
3.6 W
6 APs
Did not submit test scores
Varsity sport

In at Penn State and VCU.
When did Penn State become a JMU backup? Talk about a fall!


People are less willing to pay OOS prices with so many strong options in VA…

Kids who used to get in to UVA or W&M aren’t so they are now looking at VT and JMU which makes them harder now for kids who may have gotten in previous years…..also JMU’s recent rise in college sports makes it more appealing to those who want that rah rah college experience
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Acceptance is very school dependent, and in my Fairfax County school Naviance data (McLean/Langley), a 3.6 gpa is not a safety or a slam dunk by any means. Even with a 34 ACT.


Interesting because I'm looking at Gonzaga scattergram and last year everyone with 3.2 and over got in, regardless of test scores (scores ranged from 1030-1500 but I'm not going to check who was test optional bc there are a ton of kids who applied), So a 3.6 with 34 GPA would absolutely be a slam dunk


Definitely very school dependent. At the higher performing FCPS high schools (like Oakton, Chantilly, Langley, etc), it is more difficult to get into JMU because they are competing against a lot of high stats students from those high schools. At Chantilly, for example, they generally need closer to a 3.9 gpa to get an acceptance. (Obviously, other factors come into play -- I'm just talking in general.)


This just seems like a bogus way of doing things. I mean it should be based on s whole school district, not an individual school.


Disagree. There are significant differences between schools within a single district.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Deferred, with a 3.6 GPA and 34 ACT.


OP here. Very surprised, and helpful to hear of other deferral stats. We are in at Pitt and some other good places so not too worried.


Yes, we were also surprised[i], as mentioned above, my DS was deferred, and he had wrongfully deemed JMU to be a safety.

As mentioned, he's in at Penn State, but the Out-of-State cost there is steep...

There are other options as well, Marquette, South Carolina, Dayton, and some others...

However, this causes doubt about what the result might be for VT, as we're expecting a straight up rejection from UVA.

It just sucks that now we have to wait until April to see all the options...


Just trying to wrap my head around accepted at Penn State for engineering, which is not easy and deferred at JMU. Was he accept UP for fall?


Accepted to UP, but Summer admit
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Deferred, with a 3.6 GPA and 34 ACT.


OP here. Very surprised, and helpful to hear of other deferral stats. We are in at Pitt and some other good places so not too worried.


Last year, that would not have gotten you in. I’m assuming it’s becoming harder, not easier to get in.

I’m curious why you thought those stats were high enough? I’m not trying to be mean, just genuinely curious.


Maybe you can enlighten us where you found the JMU GPA stats for last year. The JMU website lists the 50% ACT range at 26-31.


Stats for 2024-25 are in SCHEV: https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected
3.6 W
6 APs
Did not submit test scores
Varsity sport

In at Penn State and VCU.


What high school? Sorry about that. This process is just the worst


Highly ranked Virginia public high school in Central Virginia. Thanks for the kind words. DD is okay with it as it wasn't her first choice.


3.6 weighted GPA is low.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. They release all of EA together. Honors College is still pending.


My kid applied Honors, but hasn't heard a peep. Is that what you mean by Honors still pending?


Yeah. I thought the HC results were also coming out in January for EA....


I meant my kid applied Honors, but hasn't heard a decision at all. That can't be good? FCPS, 4.06, 1320, decent ECs.


Are you sure? I don't think they sent an email. Mine just knew to check the portal b/c lunch was abuzz with results.


She got in! She just wanted to share the good news in person rather than via text.
Anonymous
Accepted
OOS (MD)
3.7UW/4.6W
12 APs
ok ECs
1330 SAT

Choice will come down to merit most likely. JMU says scholarships communicated in Feb but not expecting to get any.
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