Anonymous wrote:About what is the (historic) split between accept/defer/deny.
Just wondering if this is like Michigan where they deny very few.
Anonymous wrote:are there stats for % deferred that end up getting accepted?
Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Anonymous wrote:Are they out?
Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The blog says that uva made 6,746 offers in EA for an admission goal of around 3,970. That means they are expecting a yield rate of around 60%. Am I reading this right?
UVA has already filled 1,282 spots in the ED round. That leaves 2,688 spots for the EA and RD round combined. The yield is much higher for in state kids.
Is the data out yet on the number of ED applications received? Do ED applicants get deferred? and thus thrown back into the EA pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The blog says that uva made 6,746 offers in EA for an admission goal of around 3,970. That means they are expecting a yield rate of around 60%. Am I reading this right?
UVA has already filled 1,282 spots in the ED round. That leaves 2,688 spots for the EA and RD round combined. The yield is much higher for in state kids.
Anonymous wrote:Different applicant pools, though.
Anonymous wrote:How much harder is it for kids to get into UVA RD vs. EA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do females have a higher acceptance rate when m/f ratio is 42.6/57.4?
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You just answered your own question.
I have worked in admissions in other contexts, not UVA. But simply put, the females are more qualified. Period.