You don’t even have to pick one. Earlier today I was behind a car with both a UVA and a Michigan sticker on the back! Harmony! |
I'm not the only person in the DMV with that car magnet combination then! I call myself the Blue Hoo. |
Thank you. It's splitting hairs. |
Middle of the country? OK, but Ann Arbor is a great college town. |
That car crashed into the median. They found the two occupants with their fingers wrapped around the neck of the other person. |
Ok, that made me laugh. |
University of Florida - 4.5 GPA. Trumps (sorry for the term) them all (at least the ones above). |
University of Virginia, top 10% in class = 90%; University of Michigan = N/A; UC Santa Barbara = 100% |
+1 Midwesterners are just nicer than east coasters. It strikes me literally every time I travel to the Midwest. UVA has better weather but I'd choose the people at UMich any day of the week. |
+ one trillion |
Thanks for the tutorial. Is UCLA's SAT unweighted as well? ACT unweighted? UVA is higher for both. |
How can you quote that statistic with a straight face? Not even half of the schools submit a class rank to UVA. |
According to the common data set, standardized test score percentiles (25th/75th) are: UCLA SAT: 1290/1510 ACT: 27/34 Berkeley: SAT: 1330/1520 ACT: 28/34 Michigan: SAT: 1340/1530 ACT: 31/34 UVA: SAT: 1340/1500 ACT: 30/34 UNC: SAT: 1300/1470 ACT: 27/33 But again, some caution is warranted. For a DC-based message board, most applicants to UCLA, Berkeley, Michigan, and UNC would be out of state. UCLA publishes OOS breakdowns, and they are scary: UCLA OOS: SAT: 1440/1550 ACT: 33/35 For reference, Stanford's numbers (for all admits) are: SAT: 1440/1550 ACT: 32/35 The UC system caps OOS/international admissions as part of a formal commitment to California residents. Not easy to find similar OOS breakdowns for the other universities listed here. Also, very important to consider that the in-state numbers for Virginia would not fully reflect the added challenge that Northern Virginia students are thought to face (being in a very competitive cohort). Sources: UCLA: https://www.apb.ucla.edu/campus-statistics/common-data-set Berkeley: https://opa.berkeley.edu/campus-data/common-data-set Michigan: https://obp.umich.edu/campus-statistics/common-data-set/ UVA: https://ira.virginia.edu/cds-2019-20 UNC: https://oira.unc.edu/reports/reports-archives/common-data-set/ UCLA OOS: https://www.admission.ucla.edu/Prospect/Adm_fr/Frosh_Prof20.htm Stanford: https://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/ |
Hmmm. 70% of applicants to UVA are OOS. And the effect of OOS stats are incorporated into the average numbers for each of the schools for enrolled students. The average is the average. And UVA's is higher than UCLA. No caution needed to interpret that. |
UMD 1290-1460 29-33 |