UVA - better EA, ED, or RD

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Anonymous wrote:I’m very curious how the no-supplements might change their yield, and how that might impact their decisions going forward. I’m sure they have their current algorithms down to a science, but this is going to change the applicant pool. I know my kid plans to apply just to see if they can get in - and DC is a very strong applicant with Ivy potential - and will apply EA because their private school requires all apps to be in early. But DC has zero interest in attending UVA and won’t go even if accepted. A few other friends have mentioned they plan to do the same even with no interest in the school, just to see how it goes.


Sounds like a great plan. Those of us with kids who actually want to attend thank you.

It’s no different than kids trying to run the tables on the Ivies just to see what the results will be.


This is like people leaving EA applications in after getting in ED because they are curious. It’s just selfish.


+1000 !

It’s a real a-hole move to apply ED when you have no intention of ever attending UVA.
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In what way? I believe there’s no demonstrated interest, no supplementals, no legacy, they’re also need blind. So how do they yield protect?


UVA does not yield protect. They don't have to. They know that their yield of admitted Virginia kids has been consistent for many years.



THis. I've been studying VA admissions for ten years. UVA does not yield protect


Even for OOS students?


I think it does for OOS
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Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?


yes. it's possible


Mine did.
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