Anonymous wrote:Admission rate isn't the best indicator of selectivity. You can have a low admission rate, but if the applicants are generally not very qualified, it can be misleading.
Virginia Tech's engineering school appears to get fairly high quality applicants, but it doesn't get as many as one might expect.
Anonymous wrote:Which brings up yet another VT issue. Why do they think a 17 year old should be picking a major? How can anyone be sure when their classes have been English, Math, History, Science, and a few electives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re other colleges - this is produced by SCHEV for all VA state schools. I don't know if any other states produce it.
The charts above are actually from VT's site, they provide much more detail than I've found at other schools, including other VA state schools. It's so nice to be able to look at all the admission stats down to the major level. SCHEV is helpful but I haven't seen the reporting as deep there as on VT's site. If it is, I'd love to find it to look at other schools.
Actually, VT's data is lacking a lot of information that other schools provide. UVA, JMU, GMU, and VCU's tables include admissions rates by things like residency, gender, and ethnicity.
UVA: https://ira.virginia.edu/university-stats-facts/undergraduate-admissions
JMU: https://public.tableau.com/profile/jmu.office.of.institutional.research#!/vizhome/JamesMadisonUniversity-Admissions/AppliedAcceptedEnrolled
VCU: https://irds.vcu.edu/eaar/interactive-reports/new-students/first-time-freshman-admissions-trends/
GMU: https://irr2.gmu.edu/Factbooks/1314/Factbook1314_Admission.pdf
Thanks, those are helpful. Still, none of them report data at the level of applications/applicant profile at the level of specific major like VT does. But it's nice to at least see it at the college level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re other colleges - this is produced by SCHEV for all VA state schools. I don't know if any other states produce it.
The charts above are actually from VT's site, they provide much more detail than I've found at other schools, including other VA state schools. It's so nice to be able to look at all the admission stats down to the major level. SCHEV is helpful but I haven't seen the reporting as deep there as on VT's site. If it is, I'd love to find it to look at other schools.
Actually, VT's data is lacking a lot of information that other schools provide. UVA, JMU, GMU, and VCU's tables include admissions rates by things like residency, gender, and ethnicity.
UVA: https://ira.virginia.edu/university-stats-facts/undergraduate-admissions
JMU: https://public.tableau.com/profile/jmu.office.of.institutional.research#!/vizhome/JamesMadisonUniversity-Admissions/AppliedAcceptedEnrolled
VCU: https://irds.vcu.edu/eaar/interactive-reports/new-students/first-time-freshman-admissions-trends/
GMU: https://irr2.gmu.edu/Factbooks/1314/Factbook1314_Admission.pdf
Thanks, those are helpful. Still, none of them report data at the level of applications/applicant profile at the level of specific major like VT does. But it's nice to at least see it at the college level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re other colleges - this is produced by SCHEV for all VA state schools. I don't know if any other states produce it.
The charts above are actually from VT's site, they provide much more detail than I've found at other schools, including other VA state schools. It's so nice to be able to look at all the admission stats down to the major level. SCHEV is helpful but I haven't seen the reporting as deep there as on VT's site. If it is, I'd love to find it to look at other schools.
Actually, VT's data is lacking a lot of information that other schools provide. UVA, JMU, GMU, and VCU's tables include admissions rates by things like residency, gender, and ethnicity.
UVA: https://ira.virginia.edu/university-stats-facts/undergraduate-admissions
JMU: https://public.tableau.com/profile/jmu.office.of.institutional.research#!/vizhome/JamesMadisonUniversity-Admissions/AppliedAcceptedEnrolled
VCU: https://irds.vcu.edu/eaar/interactive-reports/new-students/first-time-freshman-admissions-trends/
GMU: https://irr2.gmu.edu/Factbooks/1314/Factbook1314_Admission.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re other colleges - this is produced by SCHEV for all VA state schools. I don't know if any other states produce it.
The charts above are actually from VT's site, they provide much more detail than I've found at other schools, including other VA state schools. It's so nice to be able to look at all the admission stats down to the major level. SCHEV is helpful but I haven't seen the reporting as deep there as on VT's site. If it is, I'd love to find it to look at other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Re other colleges - this is produced by SCHEV for all VA state schools. I don't know if any other states produce it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From https://irweb.ir.vt.edu/webtest/admission_data.aspx
You can run these reports for each school, but here are the two for VT overall and VT engineering.
VT Overall
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Engineering Only
How do you get this info for other colleges?
Why on earth did they give out so many offers? Of course they have an overpopulation problem now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From https://irweb.ir.vt.edu/webtest/admission_data.aspx
You can run these reports for each school, but here are the two for VT overall and VT engineering.
VT Overall
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Engineering Only
How do you get this info for other colleges?