Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you not believe it OP? Schools value geographic diversity.
Let say student A (Langley HS high performance school) and student B (Annandale HS low performance school) with identical GPAs, SAT/ACT scores, same ECs. There is a very good chance that student B will get accepted to UVA while student A will get rejected.
If Student A attends Annandale, it's less likely they will end up with similar statistics and accomplishments by senior year. That's why parents pay a premium for Langley and pupil place their kids out of Annandale in large numbers.
Anonymous wrote:“ the typical NOVA high school gets dozens of applicants in each year. ” — proof?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids school had less that 15 acceptances and no I’m not just sore about it because my kid got in. Mid size NOVA.
No, it didn’t. It got more than that in. Name the school.
Anonymous wrote:My kids school had less that 15 acceptances and no I’m not just sore about it because my kid got in. Mid size NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you not believe it OP? Schools value geographic diversity.
Let say student A (Langley HS high performance school) and student B (Annandale HS low performance school) with identical GPAs, SAT/ACT scores, same ECs. There is a very good chance that student B will get accepted to UVA while student A will get rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you not believe it OP? Schools value geographic diversity.
Anonymous wrote:It’s important that we clean up misinformation