Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
ODU’s stats are higher than Longwood’s. Not by much, but they are.
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP
No, the GPA range for Longwood is notably higher than for ODU. (Plus test score averages can be deceptive because so many applicants don't submit them.)
+1 And the GPA range is not much different than the range for UMW and CNU, yet UMW and CNU are mentioned more often.
Anonymous wrote:Longwood and UMW aren't even remotely comparable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
ODU’s stats are higher than Longwood’s. Not by much, but they are.
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP
No, the GPA range for Longwood is notably higher than for ODU. (Plus test score averages can be deceptive because so many applicants don't submit them.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
ODU’s stats are higher than Longwood’s. Not by much, but they are.
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP
No, the GPA range for Longwood is notably higher than for ODU. (Plus test score averages can be deceptive because so many applicants don't submit them.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
ODU’s stats are higher than Longwood’s. Not by much, but they are.
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longwood is one of the weakest, if not the weakest University in the State system.
Do you have stats to validate your claim?
Sure. Here you go.
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP
Anonymous wrote:Have you considered Randolph-Macon in Ashland?Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
Have you considered Randolph-Macon in Ashland?Anonymous wrote:Oddly, based on the things I have seen, Longwood has better overall stats for admitted students than ODU and Radford.
For the pp with a kid interested in a fairly small school in a rural area, might Emory & Henry be of interest? We just added it last minute to my child's list sight unseen. No app fee, so throwing it in just to see what happens.
Our list in VA (for a kid with stats that are not so good) is ODU, Radford, Shenandoah, Randolph and now E&H.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longwood is one of the weakest, if not the weakest University in the State system.
Do you have stats to validate your claim?
Anonymous wrote:Longwood is one of the weakest, if not the weakest University in the State system.