Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this Dean J is an amazing person. Her “name” comes up constantly on here. So she’s a senior associate dean of admission at UVA. Isn’t it odd that a single person has such a sizable influence on admissions to UVA?
She’s the face. She’s selling the school. College admissions has become big business and there are a lot of people who lap this stuff up. At the end of the day, UVA is going to do what they want/admit who they want.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this Dean J is an amazing person. Her “name” comes up constantly on here. So she’s a senior associate dean of admission at UVA. Isn’t it odd that a single person has such a sizable influence on admissions to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:The admissions office posted it on Instagram.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure this Dean J is an amazing person. Her “name” comes up constantly on here. So she’s a senior associate dean of admission at UVA. Isn’t it odd that a single person has such a sizable influence on admissions to UVA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Yep. Listen to what they do, and not what they say.
If scores didn’t matter they would be test blind.
Correct. SCHEV doesn’t lie. They want to see a 35 ACT and/or a 1510 SAT. Dean J has to make test optional noises until UVA decides to return to testing, which the Board is considering for fall 2027.
Remember also that she’s said the same about grades. It’s all marketing. She wants your kid to apply. She knows you want to hear these statements and rely upon them.
If the job is to make people apply, why do they talk about taking the best program in all subjects? Why publicize the crazy low acceptance rates? They scares a lot of people away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Yep. Listen to what they do, and not what they say.
If scores didn’t matter they would be test blind.
Correct. SCHEV doesn’t lie. They want to see a 35 ACT and/or a 1510 SAT. Dean J has to make test optional noises until UVA decides to return to testing, which the Board is considering for fall 2027.
Remember also that she’s said the same about grades. It’s all marketing. She wants your kid to apply. She knows you want to hear these statements and rely upon them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Yep. Listen to what they do, and not what they say.
If scores didn’t matter they would be test blind.
Correct. SCHEV doesn’t lie. They want to see a 35 ACT and/or a 1510 SAT. Dean J has to make test optional noises until UVA decides to return to testing, which the Board is considering for fall 2027.
Remember also that she’s said the same about grades. It’s all marketing. She wants your kid to apply. She knows you want to hear these statements and rely upon them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
Because that's what their CDS says.
No it doesn’t. Nor does SCHEV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expecting a rejection as well. In state not over 4.4 gpa. He has good rigor but 4.36 gpa
Same. In state, 4.38, lots of rigor. High test score though, but I don’t think UVA cares about test scores at all. I will report back.
Why on earth would you say that?
If you've listened to their presentations, they always say that rigor and grades across all four years is more important than the tests.
No, Dean J does not say that. She says rigor AND grades AND test scores AND ECs, etc are important. Otherwise how do you explain a 35ACT at the 75th percentile and a 34 at the median?
Yep. Listen to what they do, and not what they say.
If scores didn’t matter they would be test blind.
Correct. SCHEV doesn’t lie. They want to see a 35 ACT and/or a 1510 SAT. Dean J has to make test optional noises until UVA decides to return to testing, which the Board is considering for fall 2027.
Remember also that she’s said the same about grades. It’s all marketing. She wants your kid to apply. She knows you want to hear these statements and rely upon them.