Correct. It’s safety for those who will get into UVA and W&M and there is a whole broad swath of people who apply for whom it will be a reach or a match. And it’s a much bigger school than the other two.
Lol no.
VT and WM are peer schools
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-...am+and+Mary&with=Virginia+Tech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this doesn’t sound anything like my child’s experience. He is currently a freshman there and VT was the most popular school for applicants from his high school last year. It’s become incredibly competitive to get in *because* so many high-stats kids are applying (and not just for engineering). The only kids from his school who were accepted last admission cycle were at the top of the class. It’s no wonder to me that some high-stats kids are being rejected - they’re competing with other, equally talented kids! VT can’t take them all.
My kid is having the time of his life there. Challenging academics plus tons of social activities is exactly what he was looking for. It’s my younger daughter’s top choice too.
If anything, VT seems to be the most popular university in VA.
A lot of that is probably self selection; many more kids have the stats for VT vs UVA or W&M
Correct. It’s safety for those who will get into UVA and W&M and there is a whole broad swath of people who apply for whom it will be a reach or a match. And it’s a much bigger school than the other two.
Anonymous wrote:The DCUM bubble is real.
Anonymous wrote:VT is my child's top choice school, and not for engineering or STEM. As soon as we toured, DC knew this was the school for her. There is so much to offer there!
Only the top kids from our school got in last year, so it will be a nail-biter for sure this year - crossing our fingers for admission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this doesn’t sound anything like my child’s experience. He is currently a freshman there and VT was the most popular school for applicants from his high school last year. It’s become incredibly competitive to get in *because* so many high-stats kids are applying (and not just for engineering). The only kids from his school who were accepted last admission cycle were at the top of the class. It’s no wonder to me that some high-stats kids are being rejected - they’re competing with other, equally talented kids! VT can’t take them all.
My kid is having the time of his life there. Challenging academics plus tons of social activities is exactly what he was looking for. It’s my younger daughter’s top choice too.
If anything, VT seems to be the most popular university in VA.
A lot of that is probably self selection; many more kids have the stats for VT vs UVA or W&M
Correct. It’s safety for those who will get into UVA and W&M and there is a whole broad swath of people who apply for whom it will be a reach or a match. And it’s a much bigger school than the other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this doesn’t sound anything like my child’s experience. He is currently a freshman there and VT was the most popular school for applicants from his high school last year. It’s become incredibly competitive to get in *because* so many high-stats kids are applying (and not just for engineering). The only kids from his school who were accepted last admission cycle were at the top of the class. It’s no wonder to me that some high-stats kids are being rejected - they’re competing with other, equally talented kids! VT can’t take them all.
My kid is having the time of his life there. Challenging academics plus tons of social activities is exactly what he was looking for. It’s my younger daughter’s top choice too.
If anything, VT seems to be the most popular university in VA.
A lot of that is probably self selection; many more kids have the stats for VT vs UVA or W&M
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this doesn’t sound anything like my child’s experience. He is currently a freshman there and VT was the most popular school for applicants from his high school last year. It’s become incredibly competitive to get in *because* so many high-stats kids are applying (and not just for engineering). The only kids from his school who were accepted last admission cycle were at the top of the class. It’s no wonder to me that some high-stats kids are being rejected - they’re competing with other, equally talented kids! VT can’t take them all.
My kid is having the time of his life there. Challenging academics plus tons of social activities is exactly what he was looking for. It’s my younger daughter’s top choice too.
If anything, VT seems to be the most popular university in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this doesn’t sound anything like my child’s experience. He is currently a freshman there and VT was the most popular school for applicants from his high school last year. It’s become incredibly competitive to get in *because* so many high-stats kids are applying (and not just for engineering). The only kids from his school who were accepted last admission cycle were at the top of the class. It’s no wonder to me that some high-stats kids are being rejected - they’re competing with other, equally talented kids! VT can’t take them all.
My kid is having the time of his life there. Challenging academics plus tons of social activities is exactly what he was looking for. It’s my younger daughter’s top choice too.
If anything, VT seems to be the most popular university in VA. [/quote]
+1 it got the most apps of any other VA state school at my kids' HS. DS is a sophomore there and doing well academically. I do think he found the size a bit intimidating socially and has ended up mainly with a friend group from high school. But he's happy, glad he chose VT, and doing well in a challenging major. So can't ask for more than that!
Anonymous wrote:Ive read a ton on this board about the huge push for diversity at VT and the rejections of high stat kids (esp for engineering). Is this still a thing? It seems that fewer kids are excited about and applying to VT and choosing to apply to other schools for engineering instead (Pitt, UVA, W&M). My daughter has no desire to go to VT and/or apply but she seemed quite excited about the school when she was a Freshman. Any idea if the school environment has really changed?