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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]None of the above matters. The average SAT for the UVA class of 2023 is 1486. And you need a 4.47 to get in from NOVA. My own kid who is entering his fourth year would never get in today - it's changed that much just since his admission three years ago.[/quote] [b]You have no way of knowing that.[/quote][/b] Yes, I do. The Virginia State Council of Higher Education for Virginia provides statistics every year on the incoming enrolled students. Since the stats of the students who actually showed up last fall is the best indicator on which to talk about these things (the stats being lower than the actually enrollees, many of which go Ivy), here they are: The median GPA of the top 25% of the enrolled class of 2018 was a 4.48 (higher than I said); the median 50% is a 4.33 and the bottom median 25th is 4.16. So the bottom 25% of the class walking around UVA last fall had a median 4.16. Since students in NOVA are held to a higher standard and are competing against their own classmates for the sought-after in-state slots, I think it's safe to say you had better have something in the way of a 4.45 unless you are an athlete, URM, legacy, qualify as low-income, play particular musical instrument, etc. Use this chart. Enter UVA and hit update. http://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp. Not that the average SAT for last year entering at the 75th percentile is a 1480. For the ACT it is 34. The incoming class this fall will have higher stats. Remember these are the stats of the actual enrolled students not accepted stats which are higher[/quote] Well, when you first say average and then change average to 75th percentile, it is a bit misleading or confusing, isn't it? Also, note that UVA isn't necessarily alone. 75th percentile at W&M was 1490 and VT was 1370. I wonder what the 75th percentile was for VT engineering. [/quote] Did you choose 75th percentile because 25th percentile is presumably URM, athletes, etc.?[/quote]
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