Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tech/jmu are fairly likely.Anonymous wrote:What VA in-state options are considered safeties vs. reaches for 3.4 unweighted/3.8 weighted GPA with PSAT score 720 verbal and 670 math? (no hooks, no sports, ec is theatre)
I don't know about JMU, but I would say Tech is very unlikely with that GPA.
70% acceptance rate for VT, they're not that selective. Unless you want to major in engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get into W and M with a 3.9 good test scores, no sports that matter? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
Is there any way to determine what the "maybe you have a chance" GPA is for in-state VA schools in the not-so-popular majors? (Say a poli sci major at VT?)
Have you checked your school's Naviance?
The scattergram tells you at what point (gpa, test scores), kids start getting admitted. For a school like VT (or other instate school), the scattergrams would be a good resource since there would be lots of kids applying.
Thanks to both PPs.
So for the GPA line in Naviance, those are senior year GPAs, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
Is there any way to determine what the "maybe you have a chance" GPA is for in-state VA schools in the not-so-popular majors? (Say a poli sci major at VT?)
Have you checked your school's Naviance?
The scattergram tells you at what point (gpa, test scores), kids start getting admitted. For a school like VT (or other instate school), the scattergrams would be a good resource since there would be lots of kids applying.
It might depend on school. For our school, scattergram grades are from end of Jr year. But I think for Naviance section that indicates average gpa, they may be referring to end of Sr year grade. You may want to check with school counselor.
Thanks to both PPs.
So for the GPA line in Naviance, those are senior year GPAs, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about considering some out of state state schools? Some aren't any more expensive than in state.
Slippery Rock in PA
Maybe Ohio University in Athens, OH?
That's about it, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
Is there any way to determine what the "maybe you have a chance" GPA is for in-state VA schools in the not-so-popular majors? (Say a poli sci major at VT?)
Have you checked your school's Naviance?
The scattergram tells you at what point (gpa, test scores), kids start getting admitted. For a school like VT (or other instate school), the scattergrams would be a good resource since there would be lots of kids applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
Is there any way to determine what the "maybe you have a chance" GPA is for in-state VA schools in the not-so-popular majors? (Say a poli sci major at VT?)
Have you checked your school's Naviance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
Is there any way to determine what the "maybe you have a chance" GPA is for in-state VA schools in the not-so-popular majors? (Say a poli sci major at VT?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
We love Va Tech when we toured, but DC got into UVA so that ended it. But I was very impressed with the school. We went for engineering day. The stats they put up then (a year ago) for incoming applicants for engineering were high. 4.0+ on average. I still remember one mother asking "How can you get a GPA over a 4.0?" Oh baby, you are at the start of a very long learning curve. Anyhow, DC loved it and she's not into football. It was the ED that killed the deal for her. She would have applied but didn't want to be bound so ended up getting into "better" tech schools and ultimately went with aerospace engineering at UVA - something I encouraged because I wasn't convinced he would want to stay with engineering. And I think she may switch to econ but am still waiting to hear. It's very difficult to get into engineering, architecture and vet school at Tech.
[/b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a big fan of the Common Data Set. Glad that is being mentioned. All parents and their students should look it up and study it for information - - that and the Undergraduate Catalogue to know what each major requires concerning classes and gpa to be admitted to major. HOWEVER, looking at the Common Data Set is almost irrelevant coming from a Northern Virginia high school. [b]ALL THAT MATTERS IS WHAT GPA IS TAKES TO GET IN FROM YOUR HIGH SCHOOL.
Probably why the PP included the info from Naviance.
Anonymous wrote:Went to VA Tech Junior day this weekend. They indicated they had a very strong application can't pool this year and decisions just went out. Are people seeing the usual admit results??surprises? We like everything but the devotion to football. Really liked the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the unweighted/weighted GPA people use to determine if a college is a match vs. a reach the GPA at the end of Junior year? I read somewhere that the Naviance reported GPA is from Senior year.
I assumed it was Senior year since that is when students report their acceptances and denials.