This. VT accepted 70% of the students who applied. Enough with the first gen, URM, hooked whining nonsense. The facts don't support your narratve.They put a ton on the waitlist--like nearly 11k, waited to see if they accepted the spot and then accepted a TON (well over 1/2!) who did. SO it's yield protect light. If you want to get in and have the stats you will.
Anonymous wrote:DD is applying early action to VT(out of state). Is interested in hospitality management as a career but I believe she would be more employable and better equipped for the workforce by getting a business degree instead(less specialized). However, her math grades and test scores leave a lot to be desired. She has a 27 superscore, 34 Reading and English, but a 17 on the math section. Since business is a more math-heavy major, I am worried that VT might not accept her if she sends in her ACT score. She is interested in the Marketing and Management majors at VT and at this point would rather do that than the hospitality and tourism major offered there. Any advice on if she should submit the score and info on the Pamplin business school?
Anonymous wrote:BT notoriously selected first generation students last year and yield protected against the high stats TJ kids. There are a lot of threads on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck. Va tech was crazy unpredictable for admissions last year. I’m not sure if my 4.0 unweighted student with 1400 sat will be accepted. We are in state from a very successful high school which may be held against us.
If you're not applying for Engineering, you are fine. For all the hype/paranoia, VT had still had a 70% admittance rate last year. It's predicted to be a 64% admissions rate this year, but that's still very high and your kid is well above their mean GPA and SAT. Everyone had stories of somebody's friend who didn't get in with x or y, but every kid I knew directly who had decent GPA/scores got in--and we're one of the competitive high schools. VT runs it pretty much by the overall numbers and is less concerned about class rank than UVA or W&M.
Engineering is more unpredictable.
Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman at VT. He had multiple friends waitlisted at VT who definitely should have been in based on stats alone, engineering and non-engineering. It seems really unpredictable.
With a low math score I'd lean toward test optional, esp if the transcript shows good rigor and grades in math
Anonymous wrote:Good luck. Va tech was crazy unpredictable for admissions last year. I’m not sure if my 4.0 unweighted student with 1400 sat will be accepted. We are in state from a very successful high school which may be held against us.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck. Va tech was crazy unpredictable for admissions last year. I’m not sure if my 4.0 unweighted student with 1400 sat will be accepted. We are in state from a very successful high school which may be held against us.
also applying ea and to PamplinAnonymous wrote:Good luck. Va tech was crazy unpredictable for admissions last year. I’m not sure if my 4.0 unweighted student with 1400 sat will be accepted. We are in state from a very successful high school which may be held against us.