No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median? |
DP. Not exactly. I’ve been tuning into her Thursday Q&As regularly and she consistently says that a test score doesn’t tell her much. She says “I’ll look at it if you want to send it,” but seems fairly dismissive of them. My kid decided to submit regardless, because I’m not sure I believe her. But that is what she at least says. |
Is this a 4.36 now or when they applied? Our Naviance shows the GPA after their senior year. My DC applied with a 4.38 but has a 4.5 which is slightly above the average. |
Link to the video because I don't think she's ever said that. She always says classroom performance is #1 and even says that was the case pre-covid when they required testing. |
Are these GPAs for when students applied (junior year grades), or are they their final GPAs after senior year? That part always confuses me. Another year of AP and IB classes can really bring your GPA up. |
| EA apps up around 37% over last year. Big jump - dropping supplementals really did the job. Looks like ED not much of a benefit in-state but huge out of state. |
Yep. Listen to what they do, and not what they say. If scores didn’t matter they would be test blind. |
It’s a cheap trick they used. My kid was thrilled to not send off a quick application, but she has no chance of getting. |
+1 |
Admissions doesn't get to decide, the Board does. Admissions explains it well. The tests are a snapshot and they need to go into much more depth. You need to standout in all areas to make it. |
+1 > 90K applications is a conservative estimate. |
https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2026/01/2025-2026-early-action-admission.html "Our total applicant pool (ED, EA, and RD) is just under 83,000 students." |
| More applications does not equal more good applications. The top kids in their respective classes are still the top kids. |
Correct. SCHEV doesn’t lie. They want to see a 35 ACT and/or a 1510 SAT. Dean J has to make test optional noises until UVA decides to return to testing, which the Board is considering for fall 2027. Remember also that she’s said the same about grades. It’s all marketing. She wants your kid to apply. She knows you want to hear these statements and rely upon them. |
But the scores are inflated since a large portion of the enrolled class is test optional. But you know this. |