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Reply to "NOVA Stats for spring '17 UVA, W & M & Tech acceptances (or not)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A. it's really hard to be in the top 10 % in this area. The competition is very very high. B. we all know kids who had more than a 4.0, head cheerleader, class pres, lots of AP classes and STILL didn't get in to UVA. They reject A LOT of quality applicants. For a state university -- that is hard to take. [/quote] Agree. In my experience in both Arlington and top DC private, being in top 10% involves taking minimum 8 AP/IB classes and getting straight As. And somehow while achieving this, also have to find the time for superlative ECs. Have had three DC fit this criteria, each of whom applied to both W&M and uva. 2 offers from W&M and 2 from uva. [/quote] That is really high for a state school. It's great that UVA is so well regarded, but what does it matter if your kid can't get in? I come from a state where a good student can get in to both major state universities without much thought. I've already accepted that my kids aren't going to either UVA or WM. It will be a challenge for VT. I'm planning on GMU and JMU.... or sending them back to the midwest where they can get guaranteed admission and instate tuition as a legacy. Or seriously considering the Nova route to UVA/WM. Does anyone hear about kids doing that in real life or is it just an idea that no one wants to do?[/quote]
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