This almost seems unreal. My ds was accepted, as were a few of his friends from his HS, and they didn't have applications that looked like this. This seems like an outlier to me. |
My son is a senior at one of the bottom 50% of all schools in Virginia. He has a 2.8 GPA and SAT score of 1000, after multiple attempts. He gets accepted to UVA to play football there in December. |
That's another outlier, but not unusual when it comes to sports. |
Crossing fingers for you that he'll be able to make a career out of playing the game that he loves! Congratulations! |
For the right kid, there is a far better chances of getting into selective colleges from the high schools considered to be lesser on these boards. It kind of cuts against buying the house in the best school pyramid you can afford when your kids are in kindergarten. |
My 36 ACT kid with hi gpa and strong ECs from MD was denied. He attends a private school where half his classmates are VA residents. Understandable outcome. |
I totally agree. And even though UVA denies it, I also strongly believe they have a quota for the number of kids they admit from each high school. My DS graduated from one of the lowest performing schools in FCPS. He was admitted to W&M and UVA with lower stats without any hooks (he was actually below 25% in reading on the SAT according to their common data sets.) His best friend, who went to a high performing private school and had almost the same extracurriculars but higher stats, was rejected from UVA (didn't apply to W&M.) |
Are y'all new to College Confidential? There's many, many, many applicants with resumes like that or better. But, remember, it's the internet, so there's no guarantee it's true. And that girl will almost certainly end up going to a more highly-ranked school. |
This may work for in-state admissions, but not at most nationally ranked schools. Also, how short-sighted of the parents - don’t you want your child prepared for college work? |
I agree, but I think it works slightly the other way. They look REAL HARD for students with the potential to be successful from their low numbers high schools and counties, but will then fill up remaining space with highly qualified candidates from the top schools and counties. Honestly, I think it should be this way - it is the mission of public universities to serve the entire population of the state. A UMD admissions officer was discussing outreach programs in Western Maryland and PG county to find qualified candidates, with the comment that UMD is the University of MARYLAND, not Montgomery County. |
Hardest part is getting in. |
I think you’re trying to embarrass someone. You’ve dropped enough breadcrumbs for someone with basic google skills to identify the student. Please stop. This is gettin uncomfortable. I don’t even believe you’re the parent. Why would the parent of a student who was already committed over a month ago be hanging around here? |
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D1 Football commits are easy to look up...
PP is a troll impersonating a parent of a recruited athlete... |
Sports ruin the illusion of prestige. UVA admitted this kid, and they expect he will succeed there and graduate. So why do all the other students have to be the best and brightest if any below-average student can be successful there? |
Why are you even in a thread for a school with D1 sports if you're so down on them? Go do something positive with yourself. |