Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved within FCPS and I thought about this for half of a second. I am not going to plan their lives around college admissions and don't know how they will end up or what they will want to do in ~10 years. I did know moving lessened the number of Hispanic/black and/or poor peers they would be around for all of those years and that was enough for us to make the decision.
FIFY.
Anonymous wrote:We moved within FCPS and I thought about this for half of a second. I am not going to plan their lives around college admissions and don't know how they will end up or what they will want to do in ~10 years. I did know moving lessened the number of Hispanic/black and/or poor peers they would be around for all of those years and that was enough for us to make the decision.
Anonymous wrote:The Dean of Admissions at UVA has a great blog addressing this and many other topics. Quotas come up all of the time. According to her, there is no quota: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2011/10/uva-admission-and-regional-quotas.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, we are zoned for Herndon high currently, and looks like I need to weigh pros and cons of school years vs college admissions?
I would never make that move just for the schools. There are plenty of high performers at Herndon, plus a lot more economic and cultural diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is widely known but not officially publicized. So it isn't like you can find a chart of how many kids from a high school a certain college will accept in a year.
Wrong wrong wrong. You must not have a FCPS highschooler.
Every HS, HS student and Parent gets precisely this information and much more automatically from FCPS in charts, tables, lists and graphs in easily searchable database. Data is available from at least the last five years.
I know a few posters on here complain about Naviance being volunteer information, but we have found it to be extremely helpful and accurate/precise enough- especially for the in state VA schools.
To the OP: Last year around 50 students at McLean HS were accepted to UVA and around 30 enrolled .
McLean HS Stats for UVA
Class Apply Admit Enroll
2015 134 50 31
2014 138 54 33
2013 142 47 29
2012 107 37 27
2011 111 50 37
2010 93 31 16
AVERAGE GPA. : 4.20
AVERAGE 1600 SAT: 1417
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, we are zoned for Herndon high currently, and looks like I need to weigh pros and cons of school years vs college admissions?
I would never make that move just for the schools. There are plenty of high performers at Herndon, plus a lot more economic and cultural diversity.