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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UVA's data: 2017-- 27.4% admitted, 37.9% yield 2016- 29.9% admitted, 38.1% yield [/quote] [b]UVA's in-state acceptance rate was at 39.1%. Despite the gnashing of teeth from NoVa parents, it is still a pretty safe bet for top students in the area. [/quote][/b] Nope. It's 27% for this year. And you try telling your public high school counselor that you want the school's support (records, letters of recommendation, statistics, push for your kid) if your child is only an A- students. All high schools, public and private, self-select which students are allowed to apply to UVA. There was no way McLean High school was going to help my A-student get into UVA. So we discussed other options. http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2017/03/uva-acceptance-rates-drop-for-regular-admission-decisions. Also the average GPA to get into UVA is now 4.26 and average ACT scores are 31-34. And 90% of class of 2021 is in the top 10% of their class. 94% of the class of 2020 was in the top 10% of their class. You cannot compare admit figures for UVA (and UCLA and Berkeley for that matter) to rates at SLACs which receive a very different pool of candidate.[/quote]
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