Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Know late to party for posting on this just still can’t wrap head around not requiring additional essays. ED numbers may stay same since must commit, but would think number of EA and RD applications will go even more through roof with no supplemental essays (except for nursing) and test optional.
If UVA dropped essays because didn’t want to use AI to read and score essays, wonder if they change back to requiring next year if applicants double-or maybe they use AI for first screen by grades and kids who do submit scores to limit number common app essays have to read?
I don’t think that’s why they dropped essays. More likely related to DEI and avoidance of government oversight/overreach.
Anonymous wrote:Know late to party for posting on this just still can’t wrap head around not requiring additional essays. ED numbers may stay same since must commit, but would think number of EA and RD applications will go even more through roof with no supplemental essays (except for nursing) and test optional.
If UVA dropped essays because didn’t want to use AI to read and score essays, wonder if they change back to requiring next year if applicants double-or maybe they use AI for first screen by grades and kids who do submit scores to limit number common app essays have to read?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, the optional essay about your connection to UVA was an invitation for legacies to write about their legacy status despite a state law outlawing consideration of legacy in admissions. Why ask if it is illegal to consider legacy? Maybe they were also illegally considering race through the other essays?
Correct.
The 2 essay prompts (which have now been eliminated) asked students to address:
1) their personal connection to UVA (ie - legacy), and
2) UVA’s historical founding by a slave-holder (Mr. Jefferson’s university), and UVA’s campus occupying a former plantation dependent on slave-labor. That was unquestionably a DEIA-focused essay prompt.
The reasons are obvious as to why the supplemental essays had to be removed.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, the optional essay about your connection to UVA was an invitation for legacies to write about their legacy status despite a state law outlawing consideration of legacy in admissions. Why ask if it is illegal to consider legacy? Maybe they were also illegally considering race through the other essays?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah their app numbers will skyrocket. My son just said, “I guess I’m applying to UVA now!” It was not on his list but he has competitive stats so why not.
65% of Virginia HS graduates apply to UVA.
What is the profile of a student who wouldn’t apply if it required an essay, buy would otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:Essays give too much power to AOs and it’s subjective. Get rid of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People will customize additional info section into an essay for UVA.
And risk annoying the admissions team? Not this family.
Nope not at all.
My kid used AI to customize per school, explaining why it was a first choice but couldn’t ED. Could have helped with those T20 admissions.