Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it looks like VaTech is a safety for the normal high stats kid.
Their admission rate is a lot higher than a lot of other schools, including the "competitive" majors.
Not sure where you’re getting this - a “safety”? Good luck with that.
+1. VT is not a 'safety' in the true sense since they yield protect and don't offer admission to high stats kids they think won't attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it looks like VaTech is a safety for the normal high stats kid.
Their admission rate is a lot higher than a lot of other schools, including the "competitive" majors.
Not sure where you’re getting this - a “safety”? Good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Fcps 4.1 and 1380 sat here. Waitlisted for tech.
Things that didn’t help:
One of the top fcps schools
Not urm
Not first Gen
Male applying to business school
Otherwise everting else fit. Varsity sports captain, 8 APs and everything else honors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people getting waitlisted ?
I thought kids won’t going to school anymore what ever happen to that? You seen reports on the news that kids are not going to college anymore.
GPA 3.5 waitlisted
My kid with a 3.9 was waitlisted in 2022.
They went somewhere else and applied again.
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many people getting waitlisted ?
I thought kids won’t going to school anymore what ever happen to that? You seen reports on the news that kids are not going to college anymore.
GPA 3.5 waitlisted
Anonymous wrote:The comparison of URM&1st Gen vs non UERN/1G is worthless without seeing GPA and test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the frustration is that the school has a 57% acceptance rate and kids stats are in the top quartile. It's understandable.
VT certainly no longer has a 57% acceptance rate. It's now 13%, and for STEM-oriented students, that number is sure to be even lower.
It's not that low, even if it feels like that when when your kid doesn't get in. There was just as much complaining last year and these were the in-state acceptance rates...
College of Engineering = 45%. (If take out 1st gen/URM, it's 41%)
College of Architecture = 41%, (39%)
College of Business = 35% (28%)
College of Natural Sciences & Environment = 59% (59%)
College of Science = 59% (56%)
College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences = 46% (39%)
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences = 63% (60%)
Interesting to see that Business has a lower acceptance rate than Engineering. That's the only college with a <40% acceptance rate for in-state students. It definitely got more competitive in the last few years. College of Business was 57% for in-state/not 1st gen/not URM in 2020-21 but then dropped to 35% -->30% -->28%.
But even within Business acceptance rates vary a lot. BIT=28%, Management=31%, Marketing=38%, Hospitality & Tourism=40%, Accounting=47%. There's a listing of "Dean of Business" which may be the "undecided" option, that has a 19% acceptance rate. So, if you want the business school, don't apply undecided! Apply as an accounting major. Easy to change your major within the business school.
No reason to parse out first gen/URM in your numbers.
Actually, there is. It shows the acceptance rate for first gen are often lower than others. So those complaining their children are disadvantaged by their privilege are wrong.
+1 There's no uniformly higher acceptance rate for 1st gen students. I just looked up my son's major (he's a sophomore at VT.) Limiting to in-state students, the 1st gen applicants had a lower acceptance rate (57%) than non-1st gen (66%). URM were 1% point lower than non-URM. The big difference is OOS (81%) vs. In-state (65%). They accept a lot more OOS because yield is very low -- 15% vs. 57% for in-state.