Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
+100
Though not any easier to get into these days.
yes it is, it has double the acceptance rate and lower 25-75th percentile range for both grades and SAT.
Is that why so many 4.0+ 1450+ kids (including my own) were rejected? They have become very selective.
They accepted 56.5% of their applicants in 2022. It's more competitive than it used to be but much less so than UVA so it fits the bill for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
+100
Though not any easier to get into these days.
yes it is, it has double the acceptance rate and lower 25-75th percentile range for both grades and SAT.
Is that why so many 4.0+ 1450+ kids (including my own) were rejected? They have become very selective.
Anonymous wrote:Most SEC flagships would offer a similar experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
+100
Though not any easier to get into these days.
yes it is, it has double the acceptance rate and lower 25-75th percentile range for both grades and SAT.
Is that why so many 4.0+ 1450+ kids (including my own) were rejected? They have become very selective.
Does this thread need to turn into a UVA WM pissing match?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
+100
Though not any easier to get into these days.
yes it is, it has double the acceptance rate and lower 25-75th percentile range for both grades and SAT.
Is that why so many 4.0+ 1450+ kids (including my own) were rejected? They have become very selective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
+100
Though not any easier to get into these days.
yes it is, it has double the acceptance rate and lower 25-75th percentile range for both grades and SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One best answer = William and Mary
It may be easier to get into, but it’s nothing like UVA. My kids didn’t even consider it.
And it's not even that much easier to get into--roughly same academic profile needed, just less popular overall so higher acceptance rate at W&M.
Exactly. And I know more than a couple kids who got into UVA but not W&M.
I know only the reverse in
most recent years: want UVA but have to settle for W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One best answer = William and Mary
It may be easier to get into, but it’s nothing like UVA. My kids didn’t even consider it.
And it's not even that much easier to get into--roughly same academic profile needed, just less popular overall so higher acceptance rate at W&M.
Exactly. And I know more than a couple kids who got into UVA but not W&M.
I know only the reverse in
most recent years: want UVA but have to settle for W&M.