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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]1,835 freshman (definition includes parent, grandparent, sibling) were accepted and enrolled out of 27,266 applications for the class of 2021.[/b] But Tech doesn't give the percentage of legacies turned away or legacies that were accepted but went somewhere else. When reading the stats. you have to be careful to make sure you don't confuse "admitted" with "accepted). Ther terms are used interchangeably (probably on purpose) here. https://vt.edu/admissions/undergraduate/snapshot.html. College confidential will have actual parents responding to this question. [/quote] [b]I had no idea VT was that hard to get into! My son is considering applying, but isn't necessarily that enthusiastic about it--he likes other schools better (and has even already been accepted to one.) Everything I've been reading gave me the impression that VT wasn't that selective.[/quote][/b] Sorry, I've confused you. VT has gotten much more difficult to get into, especially in engineering (must have over 4.0) but what I was trying to answer above was the legacy questions. Our of 27,266 applications, only 1,835 LEGACIES actually accepted and showed up. Click on the link above and read and you will understand. I read it quickly but I don't think they gave the figures of the total no. of LEGACIES that were accepted and went elsewhere and the no of LEGACIES that may have been turned down.[/quote] Here are those numbers: Number of freshman applicants: 27,266 Number offered admission: 18,776 Number accepting the offers of admission: 7,075 So, better than 50/50 odds. But of course this isn't broken down. As noted, getting into engineering is pretty hard. Other schools are easier.[/quote]
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