Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a kid’s parent went to UVA for grad school, would the kid have an advantage?
Not really. They only count undergraduate degrees.
But it will not matter from next year because Virginia will ban legacy admission for all public universities including UVA
https://www.wric.com/news/politics/capitol-connection/virginia-inches-closer-to-ending-legacy-admissions/#:~:text=(WRIC)%20%E2%80%93%20Virginia%20is%20expected,General%20Assembly%20on%20unanimous%20votes.
UVA did away with the legacy box, as did VT last year (but an applicant can still raise the impact of being a legacy in a supplemental essay). https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/08/01/uva-legacy-admissions-college-application/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is a kid’s parent went to UVA for grad school, would the kid have an advantage?
Not really. They only count undergraduate degrees.
But it will not matter from next year because Virginia will ban legacy admission for all public universities including UVA
https://www.wric.com/news/politics/capitol-connection/virginia-inches-closer-to-ending-legacy-admissions/#:~:text=(WRIC)%20%E2%80%93%20Virginia%20is%20expected,General%20Assembly%20on%20unanimous%20votes.
Anonymous wrote:Is a kid’s parent went to UVA for grad school, would the kid have an advantage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ Yeah I wonder how there have been so many 4.0s at public schools. It’s difficult to fathom. /s
At my DC’s school, a few minor errors on the midterm or finals would lead to a lower score (20% of grade) and it could drop your grade from an A to A- so easily. How can these kids, so many, not make ONE single error in 4 years? NONE in 4 years? Is this because schools allow re-testing? Or are midterms not 20% of grades at these schools?
This could be my son’s school. He’s gotten a B 1 quarter and an even an A- one semester or two, but he always pulled it up to an A over the 4 quarters. His transcript shows no Bs since only semester and Final grades are reported—but there is an A- semester grade shown. The mid-term final exam grades (20%) aren’t shown. He got a C on his religion midterm Freshmen year. His UW is a 4.0.
How do you have a C on a midterm and then an A (>94%?) in the class? That is some wacky math.
Anonymous wrote:Accepted, posting for stat purposes and to give some hope to others
FCPS weighted 4.3 GPA, 3.9 unweighted GPA (after junior year)
11 APs, 5 test scores of 5, 1 test score of 4
770 Verbal / 730 Math
Asian
JV sports only
part-time job
No other extracurriculars
Intended major is political science/international relations
Deferred at ED at an Ivy (legacy), deferred EA at Michigan, USC, admit at Pitt
We never expected him to get into UVA with those stats, so he also applied what he considered to be "UVA-like" schools such as W&M, Wake Forest and Davidson. Of course he would go to UVA instead of the "like" schools in all likelihood. Only the Ivy would be preferable (not identifying it here to maintain privacy).
Happy news after getting 3 deferrals in a row these past 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the whole thread, but it seems like so many 4.0 kids are getting in! Did your kids take less rigorous courses - for example Cal AB instead of BC, or AP Psych or APES instead of AP Chem? How did they maintain a 4.0 through four years of schooling? My sophomore would love to land at UVA but it seems impossible
Nope. Calc BC junior year. Differential equations. AP Chemistry etc etc.
Maintained it by working their butt off. Maybe retook one quiz the entire time.
My son is a 1st year at UVA now and he was the same. 4.0 UW. He was in Arlington and they didn’t allow retakes. He worked his butt off, and probably even studied too much at times. Calc BC as a junior and Multivariable Calculus senior year.
Strange. That’s what APS was known for…As. They just put out a new policy last week to reign in re-test/re-takes..and starting now you can’t re-test and get anything higher than an 80%. But anyone can re-take/re-year to a B. Which HS?
Yes, I don't get "worked butt off with no retakes at APS." My daughter and friends are there and they all have unweighted 4.0s (or close to it), take things over all the time and can barely read and write. It's one of my great regrets that we did not move her for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the whole thread, but it seems like so many 4.0 kids are getting in! Did your kids take less rigorous courses - for example Cal AB instead of BC, or AP Psych or APES instead of AP Chem? How did they maintain a 4.0 through four years of schooling? My sophomore would love to land at UVA but it seems impossible
Nope. Calc BC junior year. Differential equations. AP Chemistry etc etc.
Maintained it by working their butt off. Maybe retook one quiz the entire time.
My son is a 1st year at UVA now and he was the same. 4.0 UW. He was in Arlington and they didn’t allow retakes. He worked his butt off, and probably even studied too much at times. Calc BC as a junior and Multivariable Calculus senior year.
Strange. That’s what APS was known for…As. They just put out a new policy last week to reign in re-test/re-takes..and starting now you can’t re-test and get anything higher than an 80%. But anyone can re-take/re-year to a B. Which HS?
Yes, I don't get "worked butt off with no retakes at APS." My daughter and friends are there and they all have unweighted 4.0s (or close to it), take things over all the time and can barely read and write. It's one of my great regrets that we did not move her for high school.
It’s exactly why we moved our kids to private from APS for high school. Zero regrets.
And we’re glad to see you go
NP. Do you honestly think the retakes are a good thing? The lack of deadlines, etc?
If you are taking your kids out of public school and paying tens of thousands of dollars a year for private school for those reasons, then you’re just an idiot. Sorry.
Getting an actual strong education versus unsubstantiated As? Being held to standards? Having fantastic, dedicated teachers and small class sizes? Yes. Fantastic choice. We can afford it.
They are very well-prepared.
Anonymous wrote:Accepted, posting for stat purposes and to give some hope to others
FCPS weighted 4.3 GPA, 3.9 unweighted GPA (after junior year)
11 APs, 5 test scores of 5, 1 test score of 4
770 Verbal / 730 Math
Asian
JV sports only
part-time job
No other extracurriculars
Intended major is political science/international relations
Deferred at ED at an Ivy (legacy), deferred EA at Michigan, USC, admit at Pitt
We never expected him to get into UVA with those stats, so he also applied what he considered to be "UVA-like" schools such as W&M, Wake Forest and Davidson. Of course he would go to UVA instead of the "like" schools in all likelihood. Only the Ivy would be preferable (not identifying it here to maintain privacy).
Happy news after getting 3 deferrals in a row these past 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Accepted, posting for stat purposes and to give some hope to others
FCPS weighted 4.3 GPA, 3.9 unweighted GPA (after junior year)
11 APs, 5 test scores of 5, 1 test score of 4
770 Verbal / 730 Math
Asian
JV sports only
part-time job
No other extracurriculars
Intended major is political science/international relations
Deferred at ED at an Ivy (legacy), deferred EA at Michigan, USC, admit at Pitt
We never expected him to get into UVA with those stats, so he also applied what he considered to be "UVA-like" schools such as W&M, Wake Forest and Davidson. Of course he would go to UVA instead of the "like" schools in all likelihood. Only the Ivy would be preferable (not identifying it here to maintain privacy).
Happy news after getting 3 deferrals in a row these past 6 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the whole thread, but it seems like so many 4.0 kids are getting in! Did your kids take less rigorous courses - for example Cal AB instead of BC, or AP Psych or APES instead of AP Chem? How did they maintain a 4.0 through four years of schooling? My sophomore would love to land at UVA but it seems impossible
Nope. Calc BC junior year. Differential equations. AP Chemistry etc etc.
Maintained it by working their butt off. Maybe retook one quiz the entire time.
My son is a 1st year at UVA now and he was the same. 4.0 UW. He was in Arlington and they didn’t allow retakes. He worked his butt off, and probably even studied too much at times. Calc BC as a junior and Multivariable Calculus senior year.
Strange. That’s what APS was known for…As. They just put out a new policy last week to reign in re-test/re-takes..and starting now you can’t re-test and get anything higher than an 80%. But anyone can re-take/re-year to a B. Which HS?
Yes, I don't get "worked butt off with no retakes at APS." My daughter and friends are there and they all have unweighted 4.0s (or close to it), take things over all the time and can barely read and write. It's one of my great regrets that we did not move her for high school.
It’s exactly why we moved our kids to private from APS for high school. Zero regrets.
And we’re glad to see you go
NP. Do you honestly think the retakes are a good thing? The lack of deadlines, etc?
If you are taking your kids out of public school and paying tens of thousands of dollars a year for private school for those reasons, then you’re just an idiot. Sorry.
Getting an actual strong education versus unsubstantiated As? Being held to standards? Having fantastic, dedicated teachers and small class sizes? Yes. Fantastic choice. We can afford it.
They are very well-prepared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the whole thread, but it seems like so many 4.0 kids are getting in! Did your kids take less rigorous courses - for example Cal AB instead of BC, or AP Psych or APES instead of AP Chem? How did they maintain a 4.0 through four years of schooling? My sophomore would love to land at UVA but it seems impossible
Nope. Calc BC junior year. Differential equations. AP Chemistry etc etc.
Maintained it by working their butt off. Maybe retook one quiz the entire time.
My son is a 1st year at UVA now and he was the same. 4.0 UW. He was in Arlington and they didn’t allow retakes. He worked his butt off, and probably even studied too much at times. Calc BC as a junior and Multivariable Calculus senior year.
Strange. That’s what APS was known for…As. They just put out a new policy last week to reign in re-test/re-takes..and starting now you can’t re-test and get anything higher than an 80%. But anyone can re-take/re-year to a B. Which HS?
Yes, I don't get "worked butt off with no retakes at APS." My daughter and friends are there and they all have unweighted 4.0s (or close to it), take things over all the time and can barely read and write. It's one of my great regrets that we did not move her for high school.
It’s exactly why we moved our kids to private from APS for high school. Zero regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t read the whole thread, but it seems like so many 4.0 kids are getting in! Did your kids take less rigorous courses - for example Cal AB instead of BC, or AP Psych or APES instead of AP Chem? How did they maintain a 4.0 through four years of schooling? My sophomore would love to land at UVA but it seems impossible
Nope. Calc BC junior year. Differential equations. AP Chemistry etc etc.
Maintained it by working their butt off. Maybe retook one quiz the entire time.
My son is a 1st year at UVA now and he was the same. 4.0 UW. He was in Arlington and they didn’t allow retakes. He worked his butt off, and probably even studied too much at times. Calc BC as a junior and Multivariable Calculus senior year.
Strange. That’s what APS was known for…As. They just put out a new policy last week to reign in re-test/re-takes..and starting now you can’t re-test and get anything higher than an 80%. But anyone can re-take/re-year to a B. Which HS?
Yes, I don't get "worked butt off with no retakes at APS." My daughter and friends are there and they all have unweighted 4.0s (or close to it), take things over all the time and can barely read and write. It's one of my great regrets that we did not move her for high school.
It’s exactly why we moved our kids to private from APS for high school. Zero regrets.
And we’re glad to see you go
NP. Do you honestly think the retakes are a good thing? The lack of deadlines, etc?
If you are taking your kids out of public school and paying tens of thousands of dollars a year for private school for those reasons, then you’re just an idiot. Sorry.