Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thought I'd update that the 1400 was ultimately submitted and she was accepted ED1.
Congrats!
It’s so rare that people come back to post an update — I for one appreciate hearing them!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thought I'd update that the 1400 was ultimately submitted and she was accepted ED1.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thought I'd update that the 1400 was ultimately submitted and she was accepted ED1.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thought I'd update that the 1400 was ultimately submitted and she was accepted ED1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:curious: why do people think w&m is worth going to?
It’s kind of in the middle of nowhere. most hiring for CS and Business is at govt or Deloitte type places.
arts and science people mostly go to grad school.
so does that mean that this is a good place only if you want to go to grad school like law or med?
In state.
w&m is not the best option if your kids post graduation plans involve working in the corporate sector..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:curious: why do people think w&m is worth going to?
It’s kind of in the middle of nowhere. most hiring for CS and Business is at govt or Deloitte type places.
arts and science people mostly go to grad school.
so does that mean that this is a good place only if you want to go to grad school like law or med?
In state.
Anonymous wrote:curious: why do people think w&m is worth going to?
It’s kind of in the middle of nowhere. most hiring for CS and Business is at govt or Deloitte type places.
arts and science people mostly go to grad school.
so does that mean that this is a good place only if you want to go to grad school like law or med?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD will be applying ED1 to W&M and we need to decide about submitting her SAT score of 1400 (700/700). She’ll likely retake in Oct for one more try.
Instate, 4.0 uw/4.47 with 6 APs and honors where possible.
Has shown lots of demonstrated interest - tour, interview and shadow day.
Good ECs and service in areas of interest and will do “optional” essays.
Has been on two sports teams at school that pushed her out of her comfort zone but not an athlete.
1400 is at the bottom end of their average. Assuming she doesn’t get a better score, submit or not?
I definitely would not submit and I don't know why people here are telling you to do so. Based upon SCHEV, last year's W&M entering class had a 1530 at the 75th percentile, a 1470 at the median, and a 1400 for the bottom 25th percentile of the class. Unless you are a URM, first-generation student, or an athlete, you don't qualify for admission with a 1400 at the 25th percentile of the class. Her GPA is good but the 75th percentile had a 4.53 and median a 4.35. ECs, you say are average. This is not a terrific profile for ED at W&M. The real question is how does your DD compare to fellow classmates who have been accepted to W&M? Whom in her class is she competing against? Did they get in with a 1400? That's who you should be asking - her college counselor - not here.
Re SAT, can you tutor and have her retake? Also. ask her counselor if those she is competing against have more than 6 APs. Many kids who get into W&M and UVA have 10-12. Also, you don't mention rigor. Ask her HS counselor if they are indicating she has taken the most rigorous courses offered by her high school. And what is her class rank?
Anonymous wrote:curious: why do people think w&m is worth going to?
It’s kind of in the middle of nowhere. most hiring for CS and Business is at govt or Deloitte type places.
arts and science people mostly go to grad school.
so does that mean that this is a good place only if you want to go to grad school like law or med?
Anonymous wrote:DD will be applying ED1 to W&M and we need to decide about submitting her SAT score of 1400 (700/700). She’ll likely retake in Oct for one more try.
Instate, 4.0 uw/4.47 with 6 APs and honors where possible.
Has shown lots of demonstrated interest - tour, interview and shadow day.
Good ECs and service in areas of interest and will do “optional” essays.
Has been on two sports teams at school that pushed her out of her comfort zone but not an athlete.
1400 is at the bottom end of their average. Assuming she doesn’t get a better score, submit or not?