Anonymous wrote:Apply as a geography major - they need geography students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were there this weekend too! We are from Maryland so my kid will be at out-of-state student. The campus has such a good vibe. Too bad it was so cold this weekend. Now, is there any way to get to that school without having to drive on 81? That road, all the trucks, blech.
We were also at Hokie Focus. My DD learned from a current student that there is a Megabus from Dulles airport to VA Tech. I have not confirmed but it sounds good to me!
Anonymous wrote:We were there this weekend too! We are from Maryland so my kid will be at out-of-state student. The campus has such a good vibe. Too bad it was so cold this weekend. Now, is there any way to get to that school without having to drive on 81? That road, all the trucks, blech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone estimate what the average stats are for kids from FCPS?
also curious
I think it is too early to know. I don't think we saw last year's by county stats until the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone estimate what the average stats are for kids from FCPS?
also curious
I think it is too early to know. I don't think we saw last year's by county stats until the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone estimate what the average stats are for kids from FCPS?
also curious
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone estimate what the average stats are for kids from FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:We were there this weekend too! We are from Maryland so my kid will be at out-of-state student. The campus has such a good vibe. Too bad it was so cold this weekend. Now, is there any way to get to that school without having to drive on 81? That road, all the trucks, blech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
2. This year, the four VT-specific questions on the Common App were very important, even more so than the essay. The faculty member said they were specifically looking for an answer the indicated a kid that knows when to look for help. They wanted students who recognized when they needed assistance (academically or mentally) and then reached out for help. I did not read my child's answers to the questions, so I'm not sure how he hit this note, but he did get accepted EA with less than a 4.0 and a respectable, but not amazing, SAT score.
It's not just that they are more important than the CA essay. They don't look at the CA essay at all.
One essay must be “Why I want to be a Hokie” and another “That Time I Needed Help” and a third “That time I did something for someone else but ended up being about me after all”. What’s # 4? “Tell is one more thing”?
These were the prompts this year:
https://vt.edu/admissions/undergraduate/apply/ut-prosim-short-answer-questions.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
2. This year, the four VT-specific questions on the Common App were very important, even more so than the essay. The faculty member said they were specifically looking for an answer the indicated a kid that knows when to look for help. They wanted students who recognized when they needed assistance (academically or mentally) and then reached out for help. I did not read my child's answers to the questions, so I'm not sure how he hit this note, but he did get accepted EA with less than a 4.0 and a respectable, but not amazing, SAT score.
It's not just that they are more important than the CA essay. They don't look at the CA essay at all.
One essay must be “Why I want to be a Hokie” and another “That Time I Needed Help” and a third “That time I did something for someone else but ended up being about me after all”. What’s # 4? “Tell is one more thing”?