Anonymous wrote:Grades seemed the most important based on Naviance. It was one of the schools that had an easy to see line - almost everyone got in with a GPA over x and few got in below that number. The Test scores were not as easy to assess.Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
Anonymous wrote:At most big state schools it’s a numbers cutoff game
^ Agree with this. And agree that Michigan and Wisconsin exceptions. There are exceptions - and there are other exceptions.
Grades seemed the most important based on Naviance. It was one of the schools that had an easy to see line - almost everyone got in with a GPA over x and few got in below that number. The Test scores were not as easy to assess.Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
+1
After hearing about some of my kid’s friends not getting in to Engineering, I agree completely
Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
They most certainly do. Sorry your kid didn't get in.
At most big state schools it’s a numbers cutoff game
Anonymous wrote:VT does not focus on grades and test scores. I have no idea what they do care about though.
Anonymous wrote:DS has drawn up list of colleges to apply to that are mostly medium to large state schools (out of state, not T20) that get tens of thousands of applications. Does anything really matter on these applications besides GPA and test scores? Wondering how much essays and extracurricular accomplishments will make a difference.