Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is he going to write about his immigration experience? What does he want to major in? And are you Catholic?
I'm saying yes to VT, JMU, UofSC, Alabama, Clemson (maybe waitlisted first), and Fordham.
Why would his religion matter?
brownie09 wrote:Student has Hispanic name. He immigrated at age 4 and he and his family escaped
a very dangerous city. Has dual citizenship.
He was born in Mexico but has been a US citizen for several years now.
He is also interested in VCU for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Is he going to write about his immigration experience? What does he want to major in? And are you Catholic?
I'm saying yes to VT, JMU, UofSC, Alabama, Clemson (maybe waitlisted first), and Fordham.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Posters above seem to viewing the TO status as a demerit. On the other hand most postings on this forum seem to imply that TO is intended for URMs. Seems incongruent for both to be true. Would TO matter less at a top-40 if the unweighted GPA was 4.0 with weighted at say 4.3?
You must be referring to white Hispanics.Anonymous wrote:Look, the bottom line is that even before the Supreme Court decisions Hispanics in general were not being given the same bump in admissions as African Americans. The bump was much smaller. If OP’s son will be a first generation college student and his first language is Spanish his “story” might be more compelling, but even there UVA and William & Mary are not rolling out the red carpet for any application with 3.5 GPA, especially without strong test scores, unless you’re a recruited athlete.
brownie09 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No chance at UVA or William & Mary with a 4.0 weighted GPA and test optional. Tech unlikely as well.
I agree +1
Also tennis captain isn’t gonna help him at uva, they are drowning in tennis players.
Should test.
Interesting. Why so many tennis players?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No chance at UVA or William & Mary with a 4.0 weighted GPA and test optional. Tech unlikely as well.
I agree +1
Also tennis captain isn’t gonna help him at uva, they are drowning in tennis players.
Should test.
brownie09 wrote:Student has Hispanic name. He immigrated at age 4 and he and his family escaped
a very dangerous city. Has dual citizenship.
He was born in Mexico but has been a US citizen for several years now.
He is also interested in VCU for sure.