Anonymous wrote:William and Mary is not competitive for admission and has had hardly any admissions change: https://flowingdata.com/2024/07/16/more-or-less-college-admissions-time/#:~:text=It's%20gotten%20more%20difficult%20to,changed%20with%20the%20chart%20below.
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary is not competitive for admission and has had hardly any admissions change: https://flowingdata.com/2024/07/16/more-or-less-college-admissions-time/#:~:text=It's%20gotten%20more%20difficult%20to,changed%20with%20the%20chart%20below.
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, insecure W&M moms have piped up.
Anonymous wrote:just guessing that their stats are a no-go for UVA and they are looking at the next two best in-state according to rankings.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it surprising that your kid is looking at both of these schools...the experiences at each differ greatly.
Same. Why these two?
Anonymous wrote:just guessing that their stats are a no-go for UVA and they are looking at the next two best in-state according to rankings.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it surprising that your kid is looking at both of these schools...the experiences at each differ greatly.
Same. Why these two?
Anonymous wrote:just guessing that their stats are a no-go for UVA and they are looking at the next two best in-state according to rankings.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it surprising that your kid is looking at both of these schools...the experiences at each differ greatly.
Same. Why these two?
just guessing that their stats are a no-go for UVA and they are looking at the next two best in-state according to rankings.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it surprising that your kid is looking at both of these schools...the experiences at each differ greatly.
Same. Why these two?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At VT I’d apply to anything in Human Arts and Liberal Sciences. ARCH and Engineering are ultra competitive now. Pamplin business is getting that way.
CLAHS (College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences) is not "easy" to get into either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be hard to switch majors at VT. A friend’s child went in for social work, now wants to major in finance and having a hard time changing. Also I heard from counselors that VT is catching on to kids doing this so make sure electives, extra curricular, etc support the intended major.
Because everyone knows what they want to major in when they're 17.
No- but saying you want to major in Fish Conservation thinking you’ll be able to switch to CS, engineering, or business and then not being able to would be disappointing I’d think. Illinois was the same way years ago.
Anonymous wrote:At VT I’d apply to anything in Human Arts and Liberal Sciences. ARCH and Engineering are ultra competitive now. Pamplin business is getting that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be hard to switch majors at VT. A friend’s child went in for social work, now wants to major in finance and having a hard time changing. Also I heard from counselors that VT is catching on to kids doing this so make sure electives, extra curricular, etc support the intended major.
Because everyone knows what they want to major in when they're 17.
No- but saying you want to major in Fish Conservation thinking you’ll be able to switch to CS, engineering, or business and then not being able to would be disappointing I’d think. Illinois was the same way years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be hard to switch majors at VT. A friend’s child went in for social work, now wants to major in finance and having a hard time changing. Also I heard from counselors that VT is catching on to kids doing this so make sure electives, extra curricular, etc support the intended major.
Because everyone knows what they want to major in when they're 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it surprising that your kid is looking at both of these schools...the experiences at each differ greatly.
Same. Why these two?