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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was just thinking about the same question today. At our very competitive FCPS, getting into William and Mary is very, very difficult. There is nowhere near a 40% acceptance rate. I am not sure why the acceptance rate appears so high, because coming from FCPS, I imagine it’s in the 20% range or lower. And only the top kids are applying. [/quote] It's more self selective. People who do not have the academic qualifications to get into W&M tend not to apply unlike other a lot of other schools[/quote] This. You can tell the cuts offs for WM (and UVA) in Naviance, and it is pretty clear what it takes to be admitted. (VT is a bit different because it doesn’t break out engineering and CS, which are very high stat, from other schools that are not. UVA has a much smaller engineering school). And WM has an optional extra essay that admissions clearly said in my kid’s info session is not optional. And they push demonstrated interest and consider it strongly, which means interviewing, visiting before being admitted, etc. You can a pretty clear idea of whether you will get in from NOVA just by looking at Naviance and checking demonstrated interest boxes. My kid had white/Asian female friends sitting in the 4.1-4.2 range who didn’t even bother to apply to WM because they knew they weren’t getting in and/or they didn’t want it enough to jump through the extra essay, interview, campus visit hoops. The clear cut off, plus the fact it is the smallest T-whatever public university in the US and attracts a certain type of kid makes its applicant pool pretty self selecting. [b]Oddly, the same not really there on stats/ not applying to WM kids will often apply to UVA. Not sure why. [/b]I’m sure not having the extra essay helps. As does the fact UVA is more of a traditional flagship and WM attracts kids who want more undergrad focus, small classes, etc. and less big sports / highly visible Greek life. [/quote] But, statistically, it's more difficult to get into UVA.[/quote] Right. Because more kids apply to UVA. Which is what I said. But Looking at SCHEV, the stats of admitted students are almost identical for GPA, SAT and ACT for UVA and WM. And plenty of kids apply to both but only get into one— UVA wants more well rounded, and WM is a great place for pointy kids. They look for different things. But their median GPAs are about .02 apart. [/quote] But UVA is more selective at 19% of applicants offered admission whereas W&M's selectivity rate is 32% [b]Further broken down you can see that only 12% of in-state applicants get into UVA. [/b]The stats figures you cite go to quality of student, which, indeed, are close. But the selectivity percentages show UVA is more difficult to get into.[/quote] UVA’s overall in-state acceptance rate is 25.5%. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2024/03/2023-2024-uva-admission-statistics.html [/quote] Lol people just straight up making up numbers on this thread.[/quote] Why would this be different from any other thread on DCUM?[/quote]
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