YOu are way out of touch. A lot of TJ parents can afford only Virginia Tech. And Tech's reputation has soared in just the last few years. Go look at the SCHEV statisticss |
GMU is the most diverse institution, public or private in the Commonwealth. |
Yes. It admits by program. |
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VT has become incredibly competitive. It received a school record 45,214 first-year applications for fall 2022 admission -- an increase of 7 percent over the previous year's record of 42,084 applicants.
The average high school GPA of the Class of 2026 (this year's freshmen) was 4.19 -- a 0.09 increase from last year’s freshman class. [Both excerpts from articles easily found online] Personally, I think the admission rate range anywhere from 56% to 68% found online (depending on the source) seems rather high. I wouldn't be surprised if it's lower than 50% now. |
| My son had 1500 SAT and 3.9 GPA and was waitlisted for engineering at VT. |
I see the troll is back. Wow. At least be more creative when you troll! DP |
This ^^. I was actually stunned that my DC got in last fall - and thrilled! Best choice ever. |
I will assume that's unweighted. Absurd. Is he @ UVA now? OT but it's bizarre how some of the Gov's School students (Maggie Walker, TJ, etc.) we know got waitlisted at Tech in 2022 with amazing stats but they're very happy now at the E-school in Cville. |
Fall 2022 entering class: 45,185 applicants and 25,799 acceptances = 57% acceptance rate https://vtx.vt.edu/articles/2022/06/em-fall2022snapshot.html |
DP. Why is that "absurd"? They can't take everyone with a 1500 SAT.
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49 of the TJ class of 2022 are attending UVA, 26 W&M, and 7 VT. And VT is by far the largest of those 3. |
Do you know how many applied to VT and how many accepted from TJ? |
Usually about 110 apply about 90 are accepted and about 8-15 attend. |
Not a troll. My DC graduated from TJ several years ago and I volunteered at TJ for many years so I know. Mostly the bottom kids apply to VT and few average TJ kids apply to VT as a safety. |
VT’s admissions have become more competitive in recent years with last year catching some guidance counselors off guard. There are certain programs that are considered easier to get into, but engineering, business (namely undecided-business), and other programs continue to be very competitive. Especially engineering. We are fortunate that Virginia has so many colleges and universities with programs, sizes, and locations that will be the right fit for so many of our students. Instead of knocking down schools and programs, we should be celebrating our opportunities. |