Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My kid was accepted to UVA early action. She uploaded her first quarter grades to the portal. No guarantee that they considered them, but something for you to keep in mind if she doesn’t ED. If she applies RD or is waitlisted, she’ll have the mid-year grades to submit, too.
(Sorry no help on the published stats through end of 11th grade…I’ve never seen that).
This was smart-my DD was waitlisted and we should have done this or applied ED. Still maintaining all As senior year. GPA freshman and sophomore year was 4.13, but 4.5 junior year and 4.75 senior year! I’ve heard they look at upwards trend a lot!
Anonymous wrote:I see folks write "excellent essay" or "excellent ECs" frequently here.
How do you know that truly? Do you compare your kid's essay to others?
I thought mine had an excellent essay too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son accepted
College of Arts & Sciences
In-state
4.23 wGPA (don’t know unweighted)
1520 superscore SAT
8 AP’s with all 5’s and one 4 so far
Lots of EC’s and leadership, volunteering etc
Strong essay
Double legacy
Northern VA private school
UVA cares about rigor rigor rigor. My son worked so so hard in HS and we are thrilled he got in! But it was a very intense high school experience, with so much stress and so many hours of homework and studying. My younger kids may not take the same route. My son also has good friends with somewhat similar stats who were waitlisted. It’s tough.
Double legacy. Nice!
And likely more important than anything else on that list - many waitlisted/rejected seem to have those other stats..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see folks write "excellent essay" or "excellent ECs" frequently here.
How do you know that truly? Do you compare your kid's essay to others?
I thought mine had an excellent essay too.
I don't know. I thought my kid's common app essay was pretty mid. We tried to steer him a bit, but at the end, he was happy with it. He got into UVA, but has excellent leadership (Eagle Scout and Order of the Arrow Vigil), 1500 SAT and 4.0 UW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son accepted
College of Arts & Sciences
In-state
4.23 wGPA (don’t know unweighted)
1520 superscore SAT
8 AP’s with all 5’s and one 4 so far
Lots of EC’s and leadership, volunteering etc
Strong essay
Double legacy
Northern VA private school
UVA cares about rigor rigor rigor. My son worked so so hard in HS and we are thrilled he got in! But it was a very intense high school experience, with so much stress and so many hours of homework and studying. My younger kids may not take the same route. My son also has good friends with somewhat similar stats who were waitlisted. It’s tough.
Double legacy. Nice!
Anonymous wrote:I see folks write "excellent essay" or "excellent ECs" frequently here.
How do you know that truly? Do you compare your kid's essay to others?
I thought mine had an excellent essay too.
Anonymous wrote:I see folks write "excellent essay" or "excellent ECs" frequently here.
How do you know that truly? Do you compare your kid's essay to others?
I thought mine had an excellent essay too.
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted for UVA College of Arts and Sciences. Offered Wise option (DD rejected it.)
EA at VT in December.
3.76 UW GPA from APS
10 APs
Massive extracurriculars - tech theater, two varsity sports, and state officer in another organization.
Excellent essay.
Anonymous wrote:i thought I had seen the stats for in-state v out of state EARLY action. Are they in here somewhere? Can someone please bump up>
Anonymous wrote: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/
But not next year. The legacy essay will go away too.