Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 18:58     Subject: Re:Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

I think one of the worst features of FCPS’ Naviance/Scattergrams is as of now you can’t tell if the kid applied TO or not. I also don’t think it has the years (but is a combination of the last two years).
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 18:10     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:The data is discouraging- I think for many parents though they have heard the horror stories until they go through it with their first one they just don't really believe it.

A few things to be aware of with the Naviance data. The GPA show is the final GPA of the prior applicants, it may have been higher or lower at the point of application. It provides no info on trajectory, some of the high stats kids not admitted had their better grades in 9th/10th and fell down a bit in 11th. Reverse is true when you see admission for slightly lower GPA, possible that the lower grades were all in 9th grade.
In addition many colleges recalculate GPA (don't include 9th grade, don't count non academic classes etc) Naviance data is especially useless for these colleges


100% this. Naviance is extremely misleading for those reasons ^^
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 18:08     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech very much accepts by major. It is much much harder to get accepted into the engineering and business programs. This is not accurately reflected in Navience and that’s why it’s confusing. Plus, they’ve had a hard time accurately predicting their yield, especially after they switched away from ED as an option.


I really, really wish they would reinstitute ED since it's the first-choice school of many and that's the only way to prove it.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 18:06     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:VT is just protecting their yield. They lose all the top kids to T20 and UVA/U Mich who use VT as a backup to a backup.


And like clockwork, there you are. VT does not use yield protection at all. Sorry to disappoint.

"Yield Protection
Virginia Tech does not participate in yield protection."


https://www.vt.edu/admissions/undergraduate/counselor-corner.html
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 18:05     Subject: Re:Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:This is exactly what holistic admissions means. The highest stats are not always the ones admitted and the lower stats are not always the ones denied.


Exactly. Some parents (and kids) simply refuse to admit this truth and pull out the usual "yield protection" canard to save face.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 17:09     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at TJ. Looking at Virginia Tech and a few others is depressing...rejections for all kinds of stats from 3.5 and 1200 to 4.9 GPA and 1600. There is no "safe" zone.

Any way to process the data to not feel so depressing?


4.9 GPA not possible at TJ!


I'm telling you that's what is looks like on the plot!


NP: My kid is also at TJ, and I'm staring at the Naviance plot for VT right now. I'm not going to count all of the green checks, but I'd estimate that the acceptance rate is at least 95% for those with (final) GPAs over about 4.3, with little obvious correlation to test scores, and there are plenty of acceptances with lower GPAs. That looks pretty "safe" to me for at least half of the kids who applied there from TJ. I'm actually feeling more relaxed about my kid's chances now.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 16:38     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

The data is discouraging- I think for many parents though they have heard the horror stories until they go through it with their first one they just don't really believe it.

A few things to be aware of with the Naviance data. The GPA show is the final GPA of the prior applicants, it may have been higher or lower at the point of application. It provides no info on trajectory, some of the high stats kids not admitted had their better grades in 9th/10th and fell down a bit in 11th. Reverse is true when you see admission for slightly lower GPA, possible that the lower grades were all in 9th grade.
In addition many colleges recalculate GPA (don't include 9th grade, don't count non academic classes etc) Naviance data is especially useless for these colleges
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 14:38     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

NP: similar at our school's Naviance. So many 4.0s. We're a private school where teachers talk openly about not giving out As, or only give out a handful per class. So how are these kids getting only As for 4 years straight without even a single A-?
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 14:00     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at TJ. Looking at Virginia Tech and a few others is depressing...rejections for all kinds of stats from 3.5 and 1200 to 4.9 GPA and 1600. There is no "safe" zone.

Any way to process the data to not feel so depressing?


4.9 GPA not possible at TJ!


I'm telling you that's what is looks like on the plot!


NP: did you click on the checkmark to actually see the GPA? It’s definitely not a 4.9
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 13:44     Subject: Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is at TJ. Looking at Virginia Tech and a few others is depressing...rejections for all kinds of stats from 3.5 and 1200 to 4.9 GPA and 1600. There is no "safe" zone.

Any way to process the data to not feel so depressing?


4.9 GPA not possible at TJ!


I'm telling you that's what is looks like on the plot!
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 12:16     Subject: Re:Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Anonymous wrote:I feel like the VA schools are so unpredictable in that manner !


My kids are not at TJ, but for UVA at our large public high school, there is a GPA/SAT level where 100% of applicants are accepted.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2025 12:14     Subject: Re:Naviance Data Seems Confusing and Discouraging

Schools can only accept so many kids from TJ. This is why a kid can be accepted to UVA or VT from McLean High School but not from TJ with the exact same stats.