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Deferred
4.1 W 4 DEs Did not submit test scores Varsity sport |
My DS who was deferred by JMU, got into PSU - University Park, but it is a Summer admit, which doesn't bother him. It's the cost that bothers me. |
NoVa female? Sorry. |
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In From MCPS
3.73 uw, 4.5 W 8 APs 1320 SAT Okay ECs Shocked at some of the deferred profiles! |
Yes but keep in mind for VTech it can be hard to change your major if you try to game the admissions stats. |
| Accepted, in-state, 3.9W, TO, 5 AP's, 2 varsity sports, etc. |
THIS ^^. |
Not as simple as my DS had high GPA and was rejected, while your DS with lower GPA was accepted- must be the school they're applying from. At the risk of stating the obvious, a top priority of admissions officers is protecting their admissions yield. If an applicant to JMU has a high GPA/test scores and isn't applying ED, the school might assume that it's a safety and the applicant isn't likely to attend JMU if accepted. With a certain number of spots to fill the incoming class, that leaves JMU holding the bag, having denied another applicant with lower grades/scores who was more likely to attend if accepted. All schools just trying to fill their dance card. That's why 'demonstrated interest' can be important. Applying ED largely removes the unknown for the school, which is why this improves applicant's chances of admission. |
DP. VT has the complete opposite reputation at my DC's high school. It's a place the kids are clamoring to get into. |
True, but if you are changing within a college, it's less of an issue. You definitely shouldn't apply to a less-popular major expecting to transfer into the Engineering or Business colleges. |
Above student was probably unlikely to attend if accepted- JMU assumed it and decided against giving up a spot that wouldn't be taken. Protecting their yield. |
Admissions are always, always based on the individual school and the peers at that school. Are you new to this? |
This is why both VT and JMU need to have ED. DP |
I think you may have misread- the pp said their kid got in. |
DP. It's only hard to change majors if you're trying to get into one of the "restricted" majors - CS, business, or engineering, for instance. It's not a problem at all to switch other majors. Here's a list of restricted majors. My DC is in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences (CLAHS) at VT and had no trouble at all switching to a different major. https://www.registrar.vt.edu/dates-deadlines/Change_of_Major_Dates.html |