Anonymous wrote:Does “straight As” mean no A minuses or are people counting those as As?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDS here indicates 90.5% of applicants had a 4.0 GPA
https://ira.virginia.edu/sites/g/files/jsddwu1106/files/2023-2024%20CDS_FINAL_508.pdf
Does that mean 90% of applicants had a perfect A on all their HS courses? Or is this weighted - so anything above a 4.0 is capped at 4.0?
GA with a Trump administration stupidly at its best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....
Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.
It is really, really rare to get all As in high school. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:90% had a weighted 4.0.
Anonymous wrote:Naviance and Schev report the full year of senior grades. Correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDS here indicates 90.5% of applicants had a 4.0 GPA
https://ira.virginia.edu/sites/g/files/jsddwu1106/files/2023-2024%20CDS_FINAL_508.pdf
Does that mean 90% of applicants had a perfect A on all their HS courses? Or is this weighted - so anything above a 4.0 is capped at 4.0?
That's weighted gpa. Last year's incoming class had a 4.51 at the 75th percentile; 4.38 at the mean and 4.20 at the bottom 25th percentile. SCHEV. Most kids are im the top 5% of their class.
Does that mean they had that WGPA with their senior year final grades counted fully, or are those numbers for what was submitted on the application (presumably the WGPA after junior year, or part of senior year?)
senior year counted fully
Anonymous wrote:Same question as OP. The cds does say on scale of 4.0
But obviously, 90% do not have perfect A’s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....
Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.
It is really, really rare to get all As in high school. Come on.
It is much less rare than it used to be due to grade inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....
Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.
It is really, really rare to get all As in high school. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....
Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.
It is really, really rare to get all As in high school. Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Could be either because not all schools report both weighted and unweighted GPAs on transcripts. Ours only reports weighted....
Adding that we were told by multiple teachers and guidance counselors at the start of middle school (when kids started taking high school credit classes) that UVA expects all As for admission. Never sure how true this was but nearly all the kids repeat this as fact and it seems like most of the admitted kids from our HS all have straight As throughout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDS here indicates 90.5% of applicants had a 4.0 GPA
https://ira.virginia.edu/sites/g/files/jsddwu1106/files/2023-2024%20CDS_FINAL_508.pdf
Does that mean 90% of applicants had a perfect A on all their HS courses? Or is this weighted - so anything above a 4.0 is capped at 4.0?
That's weighted gpa. Last year's incoming class had a 4.51 at the 75th percentile; 4.38 at the mean and 4.20 at the bottom 25th percentile. SCHEV. Most kids are im the top 5% of their class.
Does that mean they had that WGPA with their senior year final grades counted fully, or are those numbers for what was submitted on the application (presumably the WGPA after junior year, or part of senior year?)