GPA doesn't take course rigor into consideration for one thing. Also, a 1450 SAT (for instance) is in the 96th percentile. There are not that many students who get that kind of a score on the SAT. Our campuses would be mighty empty if only the 1400+ scorers got to go to college. |
Anyone aware of a similar website for MD schools? |
but they know their histories, and they know kids are applying to more schools than they used to. They know that kids with near perfect records turn them down most of the time, and they know kids at their 25%ile accept them most of the time. If the regular kids get knocked out of the running, schools like VT would end up under-enrolled when the top kids choose elsewhere. They are more sophisticated than that. |
PP you quoted here. Thanks But everyone is saying that it is much more competitive this year--that in previous years 70+% got accepted, and this year it's 56%. So I'm thinking the 2017-18 stats won't necessarily reflect this years acceptances.
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| I accessed the VT results at 4pm. |
The decrease in acceptance rate tells us nothing about the caliber of students. It does let us know the number of kids rejected went up. If a school is only accepting 70 kids and 100 apply that’s 70% acceptance rate. If 140 apply that’s a 50% acceptance rate. Either case the 70 “best” kids were accepted. |
Schreve doesn't report ACT scores for Virginia Tech. Are you on the right entry? type in Virginia Tech and be sure to hit "enter". |
| Parents and students are reporting their results here starting around page 27: https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/virginia-tech/2048435-virginia-tech-regular-decision-thread-p27.html |
No, we don't know if they rejected more. We only know that they have admitted fewer as of right now. There could be thousands and thousands on the waitlist. They could be gaming the numbers to look more selective. |
NP. They don't appear to report ACT scores for Virginia Tech. Interesting to see that the 75th percentile SAT last year was 1280..... |
| I suspect VT is playing with their GPA data the way many colleges do on the common data set. There is no standardization, so they can weight and recalculate and report whatever they choose. |
| Wow. Read the caliber of both the kids getting in and those waitlisted or denied. Pages 27-40 here. It's amazing - as in kids with very high GPAs and scores getting turned down. https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/virginia-tech/2048435-virginia-tech-regular-decision-thread-p38.html |
| Maybe they tried to reduce admits for kids who are indifferent to VA Tech and using it as a safety. |
This makes some sense. There are too many people posting for this to be the typical College Confidential exaggeration. Interest was never part of their game, but maybe it is now. |