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[quote=Anonymous]I do not think UVA practices yield protection. My FCPS kid had a midyear GPA of 4.55 and got into UVA engineering. She got all As but only two A-s for all courses, including APs. With an in-state yield rate of over 60%, UVA does not even need yield protection. Perhaps yield protection for OOS applicants? [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t bet on it. My kid had a GPA of 4.53 after 1st semester of senior year from TJ with a couple of B’s in AP courses, and got rejected by UVA. Kids with lower grades got in. It’s a myth. [/quote] Admissions process is complex. In your case UVA assumes your kid won’t lower himself to attend UVA so this is a case of yield protection. [/quote][/quote]
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