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OP here. Well it sounds like lots of great kids got waitlisted or denied - had no idea it was this crazy. Congrats to those who did get in. I hope those that didn't land somewhere that suits them.

I haven't talked to DD yet but she texted she got in - she is away on a gap year. I better make sure she clicked on the second page from what I just read on CC.

She didn't apply to COE, had no time for school visit, comes from a lower FCPS, 3.97UW/1300SAT-took it 1 time, strong EC, strong writer, compelling stories to tell, interested in science/nutrition. She will now go for a visit with her cousin who did get into SOE (top private, smart girl whose grades/scores fit COE profile).
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Anonymous wrote:Got in ! 3.2 26 ACT

Didn't think we would.


Congrats !!!
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Anonymous wrote:Got in ! 3.2 26 ACT

Didn't think we would.


Congrats !!!


Hoping for NC state but not optimistic .

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Anonymous wrote:Congrats to those who got in.



+1
My son did not, so it's been a sad evening over here.


I'm sorry. I hope other good options come his way.
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My daughter and all her friends got in. They were looking to go as a group but 1 or 2 may go to Wvu.
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I would be interested in seeing the majors. My DD is a couple of years out, and is interest in Tech (among other schools, but in the sciences, not engineering. Right now, she is sitting on a 4.15 GPA (w), and reasonable PSAT scores.
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Anonymous wrote:Mine got in. It's where he wants to go. I still can't wrap my head around it being so selective. When I went to college, many decades ago, in VA, if we were top students, we went to go to UVA or W&M.

My kid and his friends are, like so many here, very good students, with 4++ gpas, high SATs, full AP course loads and great extracurriculars. A lot of them won't get into UVA. WTF do you have to do to get into a state college these days. . . .



Congrats and I totally understand what you are saying. I don't think our DD who got into UVA two years ago would get in today. It's changed that much statistically in just two years. VT is a great school. We toured but they were clear you needed at least a 4.0 for engineering. I still remember a poor woman in the Engineering Day see that figure posted and asked "How does one get a GPA higher than a 4.0?" and the air in the room sucked in. It's a rat race from beginning to end and a huge learning curve for the parents. I get irritated when I see ignorant posts about what some cruelly call "the lesser Virginia schools" having no idea the GPAs it now takes to get into GMU, JMU, VT, etc. For most good students in NoVA, W&M and UVA isn't going to happen.


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Anonymous wrote:Weighted gpa of 3.92; 1240 SAT
Intended major- marketing
Highest math- precalc + AP stats
NoVA HS

Lol- doh! Yes, He got in!


Why would this be a “doh” with a SAT score of 1240? That’s really low.



A weighted 3.92 is also low for VT now. Lots of kids with much better scores were waitlisted or rejected. https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/virginia-tech/2048435-virginia-tech-regular-decision-thread-p38.html


Maybe he wasn’t engineering?

Unrelated, sort of....

What I gathered from the College Confidential thread was you could have a much lower gpa and SAT if you were from OOS. Which sucks, but money talks.....


THIS, right here, makes me sick. All the taxes we pay to live in VA and support these schools, and then preference is given to OOS for their higher tuition. It truly makes me ill.
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VT OOS enrollment is 23%, which is less than UMD at 28%.
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Anonymous wrote:Weighted gpa of 3.92; 1240 SAT
Intended major- marketing
Highest math- precalc + AP stats
NoVA HS

Lol- doh! Yes, He got in!


Why would this be a “doh” with a SAT score of 1240? That’s really low.



A weighted 3.92 is also low for VT now. Lots of kids with much better scores were waitlisted or rejected. https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/virginia-tech/2048435-virginia-tech-regular-decision-thread-p38.html


Maybe he wasn’t engineering?

Unrelated, sort of....

What I gathered from the College Confidential thread was you could have a much lower gpa and SAT if you were from OOS. Which sucks, but money talks.....


THIS, right here, makes me sick. All the taxes we pay to live in VA and support these schools, and then preference is given to OOS for their higher tuition. It truly makes me ill.


We don't have any real numbers to support this, so let's not get doom and gloom on this.

How many unique people are on the College Confidential thread? 20? If 30,000 people applied, there is not enough significant evidence to draw conclusions.


itll be interesting when the Common Data Set comes out.
Anonymous
I saw kids with GPAs in the 3.2-3.7 range posting that they got in, so maybe major is even more significant that ever before.

Or a combination of major and interest.
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Anonymous wrote:Weighted gpa of 3.92; 1240 SAT
Intended major- marketing
Highest math- precalc + AP stats
NoVA HS

Lol- doh! Yes, He got in!


Why would this be a “doh” with a SAT score of 1240? That’s really low.



A weighted 3.92 is also low for VT now. Lots of kids with much better scores were waitlisted or rejected. https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/virginia-tech/2048435-virginia-tech-regular-decision-thread-p38.html


Maybe he wasn’t engineering?

Unrelated, sort of....

What I gathered from the College Confidential thread was you could have a much lower gpa and SAT if you were from OOS. Which sucks, but money talks.....


THIS, right here, makes me sick. All the taxes we pay to live in VA and support these schools, and then preference is given to OOS for their higher tuition. It truly makes me ill.


Same thing for UVA, it really concerns me as my oldest is applying for colleges in a few years. It’s a budget balancing method, and it sucks for instate students.
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Anonymous wrote:I saw kids with GPAs in the 3.2-3.7 range posting that they got in, so maybe major is even more significant that ever before.

Or a combination of major and interest.

You’re likely right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son did not get in. He had 3.52 UW GPA (HS does not weight) and 28 ACT so we knew it was a 50/50 shot. He will be sporting green and white next fall at Colorado State and is very excited about the school, so he wasn’t too crushed. (I have a feeling he’d have ended up there even if he did get into VT.)


He'll love Colorado State. Congrats to him and good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would be interested in seeing the majors. My DD is a couple of years out, and is interest in Tech (among other schools, but in the sciences, not engineering. Right now, she is sitting on a 4.15 GPA (w), and reasonable PSAT scores.


This is ours (but a lower GPA by a bit) and she got in. Hopefully if it doesn't get tougher she will be fine. This year was exceptional because too many kids accepted last year and they had to cut back on admits this year. Perhaps that was a fluke and things will settle down next year.
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