Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
There is a lot of Virginia past the Woodbridge Ikea. A lot of great students. Virginia ranks fourth nationally in K-12 education. I'm elsewhere in the state. These kids are working just as hard as your kids in NOVA, if not harder.
DCUM can always stand to be reminded of this.
Did your kid take any IB’s, AP’s or DE’s? We just toured and the admissions talked stated they were looking for students with A and B’s and academic rigor via the three advance classes above(if/which ever your school offered them- if your school didn’t, they would have a way of knowing what rigor from your school would be comparable).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
Our FCPS HS Naviance scattergram plots application results from 2018 to 2023. Useless.
The one I'm looking at only shows the late 2 yrs.
One high school is not statistically significant.
Your data point = 1. My data point = 200.
It has around 200 data points...it's pretty good sample of where the cut line runs for gpa.
Sure there are a few rejections in the otherwise green mass above a 3.3 gpa. But they are the exception. In the vadt majority of cases, kids with a 3.3/3.4 get into jmu.
DP. Maybe from your particular high school. That isn't the case at all at our HS. The GPA cutoff on Naviance is 3.7.
Prove it. Post a picture of that scattergram.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
Our FCPS HS Naviance scattergram plots application results from 2018 to 2023. Useless.
The one I'm looking at only shows the late 2 yrs.
One high school is not statistically significant.
Your data point = 1. My data point = 200.
It has around 200 data points...it's pretty good sample of where the cut line runs for gpa.
Sure there are a few rejections in the otherwise green mass above a 3.3 gpa. But they are the exception. In the vadt majority of cases, kids with a 3.3/3.4 get into jmu.
DP. Maybe from your particular high school. That isn't the case at all at our HS. The GPA cutoff on Naviance is 3.7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
It’s also BS. The [b]average GPA according to SCHEV is 3.9
That makes perfect sense. The average GPA would have to be ABOVE the "cut line" on Naviance! You can argue with it all you want, but Naviance shows a dividing line (not literally a line that they create, but one that you can see by looking at the chart) -- the vast, vast majority of those those who apply with a 3.3-3.4 GPA get in.
The average GPA for GMU is quite high too. But, if you have a 3.0-3.1, you are very very very likely getting into GMU. Yes, we know, you know a kid somewhere who had a 3.4 who didn't get it. There are a FEW (very few) exceptions. But, looking at the data -- an applicant with a 3.0-3.1 or higher is going to get into GMU.
you are an idiot. the 75th percentile for GPA last year was a 4.0. the ; 75th percentile was a 3.75 and the bottom 25th percentile was a 3.45. https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
It’s also BS. The average GPA according to SCHEV is 3.9
That makes perfect sense. The average GPA would have to be ABOVE the "cut line" on Naviance! You can argue with it all you want, but Naviance shows a dividing line (not literally a line that they create, but one that you can see by looking at the chart) -- the vast, vast majority of those those who apply with a 3.3-3.4 GPA get in.
The average GPA for GMU is quite high too. But, if you have a 3.0-3.1, you are very very very likely getting into GMU. Yes, we know, you know a kid somewhere who had a 3.4 who didn't get it. There are a FEW (very few) exceptions. But, looking at the data -- an applicant with a 3.0-3.1 or higher is going to get into GMU.
you are an idiot. the 75th percentile for GPA last year was a 4.0. the ; 75th percentile was a 3.75 and the bottom 25th percentile was a 3.45. https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
There is a lot of Virginia past the Woodbridge Ikea. A lot of great students. Virginia ranks fourth nationally in K-12 education. I'm elsewhere in the state. These kids are working just as hard as your kids in NOVA, if not harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
It’s also BS. The average GPA according to SCHEV is 3.9
That makes perfect sense. The average GPA would have to be ABOVE the "cut line" on Naviance! You can argue with it all you want, but Naviance shows a dividing line (not literally a line that they create, but one that you can see by looking at the chart) -- the vast, vast majority of those those who apply with a 3.3-3.4 GPA get in.
The average GPA for GMU is quite high too. But, if you have a 3.0-3.1, you are very very very likely getting into GMU. Yes, we know, you know a kid somewhere who had a 3.4 who didn't get it. There are a FEW (very few) exceptions. But, looking at the data -- an applicant with a 3.0-3.1 or higher is going to get into GMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
It’s also BS. The average GPA according to SCHEV is 3.9
you are an idiot. the 75th percentile for GPA last year was a 4.0. the ; 75th percentile was a 3.75 and the bottom 25th percentile was a 3.45. https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
That makes perfect sense. The average GPA would have to be ABOVE the "cut line" on Naviance! You can argue with it all you want, but Naviance shows a dividing line (not literally a line that they create, but one that you can see by looking at the chart) -- the vast, vast majority of those those who apply with a 3.3-3.4 GPA get in.
The average GPA for GMU is quite high too. But, if you have a 3.0-3.1, you are very very very likely getting into GMU. Yes, we know, you know a kid somewhere who had a 3.4 who didn't get it. There are a FEW (very few) exceptions. But, looking at the data -- an applicant with a 3.0-3.1 or higher is going to get into GMU.
acceptance rate was 78% last year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
Our FCPS HS Naviance scattergram plots application results from 2018 to 2023. Useless.
The one I'm looking at only shows the late 2 yrs.
One high school is not statistically significant.
Your data point = 1. My data point = 200.
It has around 200 data points...it's pretty good sample of where the cut line runs for gpa.
Sure there are a few rejections in the otherwise green mass above a 3.3 gpa. But they are the exception. In the vadt majority of cases, kids with a 3.3/3.4 get into jmu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they do it all at once, but the acceptance rate was 78% last year, so you should be fine.
You don't even know the stats of OP's kid. There are plenty of students who do not get accepted to JMU. I'm worried about my own this year.
3.3-3.4 gets you into JMU from FCPS.
It didn't get my DC in. Maybe stop generalizing?![]()
DP
It's based on the Naviance scattergrams. It's an odd case when someone with a 3.4 from FCPS does not get into JMU. I'm sure that doesn't make you feel better. But, it's statistically true.
It’s also BS. The average GPA according to SCHEV is 3.9