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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS got accepted to TJ and I am curious about the lower UVA acceptance rate. UVA acceptance over all has dropped from around 40% to 16%: "For the class of 2010, UVA admitted 45 percent of its Virginia applicants and 32 percent of its out-of-state applicants." https://uvamagazine.org/articles/college_bound_and_determined#:~:text=For%20the%20class%20of%202010,out%2Dof%2Dstate%20applicants. "This year, UVA received 58,995 applications to the Class of 2028... ...Out of these applications, 9,665 received offers, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 16.3%." https://www.crimsoneducation.org/us/blog/uva-acceptance-rate/ [b]So isn't the ste4ady decline of TJ admissions at least in part due to the increasing competitiveness of college admissions?[/b] I mean, they swear up and down that they do not have quotas on TJ students.[/quote] Yes, no one should expect the same number of kids to get from 2010 and 2024 when the applications are increasing at these schools. [/quote] The applications have gone up because kids apply to more schools. It is now much easier to apply to many schools. The number of college bound students is forecast to decline, though. There are probably many factors in play with UVA and TJ. With TJ recognized, many more TJ students appear to have started applying and going OOS during this time period. Colleges have even targeted TJ. Colleges need to make a decision on how to evaluate class rank at TJ vs other schools. Do they consider top 30% at TJ equal to top 10% at another NOVA high school. [/quote]
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