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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s up. https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2019_for_web Self report by students. 425 grads. 421 headed directly to college. 340 reported to the TJ today survey. UVA and VT are very, very low (WM is about what you would expect. My educated guess is that the majority of the non-reports are VT/UVA. Have at it![/quote] Not sure why non-reports would be specifically VT/UVA, but I agree they are likely low. The trend for several years has been that a higher percentage of TJ students are going to non-state schools.[/quote] UVA and VT were both about 70 each last year. Parent board says it’s an under report. [/quote] [b]It is interesting that with the huge over-enrollment this year at VT and the typical buzz on this board about UVA, numbers at these two schools appear to be way down. The TJ kids seem to go their own way. [/b][/quote] Disagree. UVA has gotten so difficult to get into . . . even for TJ kids.[/quote] 197 were accepted last year. I'd bet the number is similar this year. Self-reported 36 are going to UVA this year. (About 25% didn't report.) [b] So I think the most likely story is the yield went down. Same for VT.[/b] A higher percentage of TJ kids seem to be going OOS.[/quote] Incorrect at least across the entire incoming class at VT. It's oversubscribed by 1800 students. If I had a TJ student in that entering class I would be looking for alternatives or taking the $1000 per year + tuition offer that VT is giving (see other threads on this) because yield was so high.[/quote] I was talking about the yield for TJ admits to VT. I made no comment on VT overall yield. 38 TJ grads enrolled at VT last year. This year self-report was 18 (with 25% not reporting), so it looks like yield likely went down.[/quote]
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