Virginia tech regular decisions are out!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Accepted with a 4.4x and a 1440. Was also accepted at UVA, so choosing between those two.


Congrats! My son was accepted to both VT and UVA too. What major is your kid thinking about pursuing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional


That’s criminal. Now this kid has to pay OOS tuition after doing everything right. He should have gotten into VT. It’s simply yield protection. And I said what I said. We have no dog in this fight. My kid didn’t apply to any instate (VA) schools and is attending her first choice SLAC.
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Anonymous wrote:Accepted with a 4.4x and a 1440. Was also accepted at UVA, so choosing between those two.


Congrats! My son was accepted to both VT and UVA too. What major is your kid thinking about pursuing?


Chemistry (but not pre-med).
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned

Should’ve applied EA


GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.


I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.


This, exactly. a 1590 is an exceptional SAT score. a 4.1 is not an exceptional GPA. The disconnect can make AOs think the kid didn't try/didn't care about classwork/grades.

Plus all of the other pieces we have talked about ad nauseum - ECs, VT essays.


To me it says ADHD.
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned

Should’ve applied EA


GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.


I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.


This, exactly. a 1590 is an exceptional SAT score. a 4.1 is not an exceptional GPA. The disconnect can make AOs think the kid didn't try/didn't care about classwork/grades.

Plus all of the other pieces we have talked about ad nauseum - ECs, VT essays.


How much weight do they put on their essays on this example of a case? 4.1 and 1590?
What does the waitlist for this kind of case look like?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional


That’s criminal. Now this kid has to pay OOS tuition after doing everything right. He should have gotten into VT. It’s simply yield protection. And I said what I said. We have no dog in this fight. My kid didn’t apply to any instate (VA) schools and is attending her first choice SLAC.


Doing everything right? You have no idea the caliber of schools these kids go to. One could be a St Albans type school and one could be an easy public that allows multiple makeups
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned

Should’ve applied EA


GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.


I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.


This, exactly. a 1590 is an exceptional SAT score. a 4.1 is not an exceptional GPA. The disconnect can make AOs think the kid didn't try/didn't care about classwork/grades.

Plus all of the other pieces we have talked about ad nauseum - ECs, VT essays.


To me it says ADHD.


This is exactly what I was thinking. Sounds like a twice exceptional kid; gifted, but has executive functioning differences or ADHD. I am a high school teacher and see this frequently.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional


That’s criminal. Now this kid has to pay OOS tuition after doing everything right. He should have gotten into VT. It’s simply yield protection. And I said what I said. We have no dog in this fight. My kid didn’t apply to any instate (VA) schools and is attending her first choice SLAC.


What’s criminal is you being unable to recognize that the PP is trolling. Also, curious why you’re on this thread at all, given your last sentence?
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned

Should’ve applied EA


GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.


I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.


This, exactly. a 1590 is an exceptional SAT score. a 4.1 is not an exceptional GPA. The disconnect can make AOs think the kid didn't try/didn't care about classwork/grades.

Plus all of the other pieces we have talked about ad nauseum - ECs, VT essays.


To me it says ADHD.


Or a boy that took a bit longer to mature. Not uncommon for smart boys to have lower grades in 9th and 10th and high grades once they reach 11th.
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned

Should’ve applied EA


GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.


I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.


This, exactly. a 1590 is an exceptional SAT score. a 4.1 is not an exceptional GPA. The disconnect can make AOs think the kid didn't try/didn't care about classwork/grades.

Plus all of the other pieces we have talked about ad nauseum - ECs, VT essays.


To me it says ADHD.


Or a boy that took a bit longer to mature. Not uncommon for smart boys to have lower grades in 9th and 10th and high grades once they reach 11th.


My ds has a very high rigor but his sports take up a lot of his time and he gets burnt out end of the day… thus has few Bs.
But high SAT.
Waitlisted.
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned


2 years ago, DC with higher GPA, perfect SAT was rejected from Vtech, but accepted to Umich Engineering CS.


Yield protection
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Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned


2 years ago, DC with higher GPA, perfect SAT was rejected from Vtech, but accepted to Umich Engineering CS.


Yield protection


YiElD pRoTeCtIoN
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1600 Rejected
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Anonymous wrote:1600 Rejected



This cannot be….?
Mind sharing the gpa ?
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Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional


That’s criminal. Now this kid has to pay OOS tuition after doing everything right. He should have gotten into VT. It’s simply yield protection. And I said what I said. We have no dog in this fight. My kid didn’t apply to any instate (VA) schools and is attending her first choice SLAC.


Doing everything right? You have no idea the caliber of schools these kids go to. One could be a St Albans type school and one could be an easy public that allows multiple makeups


Oh stop
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