Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their IS yield is 60%. Their OOS yield is 25%. It's on their website.
Gotta love the yield-obsessed person making up data when people can Google it.
Their yield ain’t the same as GMUs. Even if it was, so what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Not sure what madness you are talking about ending...
3.8 GPA
30 ACT
IN
Those are much lower stats than many others. Private school? Hook?
PWC
URM
Are you implying that UVA is breaking current law and considering race as a factor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Not sure what madness you are talking about ending...
3.8 GPA
30 ACT
IN
Those are much lower stats than many others. Private school? Hook?
PWC
URM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Not sure what madness you are talking about ending...
3.8 GPA
30 ACT
IN
Those are much lower stats than many others. Private school? Hook?
PWC
Anonymous wrote:even if this was in the 90s, this couldn’t happen. I was waitlisted myself and they sent a letter in the summer saying it’s over.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In state deferred
I have mixed feelings. DC is in at Michigan, but was going to feel pressure to go to UvA. I think Michigan wins in every category, but tuition and maybe weather. DC never lived UVA, but applied bc it made sense. Am I bummed, relieved or both?
It's all good news as your DC can move forward on their college journey! My DD has made the decision that a deferral means she will go where she's been accepted and is excited about that! She will not be waiting for the next round. Congrats to all the new Hoos!
Michigan is fantastic. She can move ahead with it as her top choice and if Virginia comes through, she can re-evaluate. Congratulations on Michigan!
+1. In-state VA friend was waiisted at UVA but in at Michigan. She was a week into classes at Michigan when she was admitted to UVA. She packed up and went to UVA and never looked back (and her parents were thrilled with in-state tuition.
Anonymous wrote:As a UVA hater, I would politely ask all other UVA haters to exit this thread. Let the UVA parents celebrate/commiserate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Not sure what madness you are talking about ending...
3.8 GPA
30 ACT
IN
Those are much lower stats than many others. Private school? Hook?
PWC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In state deferred
I have mixed feelings. DC is in at Michigan, but was going to feel pressure to go to UvA. I think Michigan wins in every category, but tuition and maybe weather. DC never lived UVA, but applied bc it made sense. Am I bummed, relieved or both?
From your comments you sound relieved. Accepted OOS at Michigan and deferred in state UVA…goes to show you just how hard it is to get in at UVA. Coveted acceptances for those who really know and appreciate the school.
Loling at this. Did you know UVA's OOS yield is on par with GMU's?
False. GMU's OOS yield is 16%. UVA's is 60%
Try 16.3%
https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B8_Report_new.ASP
So typical of UVA people to be either stupid or liars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:End the madness. Let's get it done!
Not sure what madness you are talking about ending...
3.8 GPA
30 ACT
IN
Those are much lower stats than many others. Private school? Hook?
Anonymous wrote:As a UVA hater, I would politely ask all other UVA haters to exit this thread. Let the UVA parents celebrate/commiserate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deferred in-state engineering
competitive nova public
4.0 UW, 11 AP, 3 DE math (mv, de, la) 4’s and 5’s on AP exams (5 on BC calc)
1510 SAT not superscore
Solid ECs, school and club sport all 4 yrs (captain), summer internship at nonprofit, 2 jobs, 100+ volunteer tutor hours (presidential award), volunteer youth coach, other school clubs
I’m sorry. That is surprising. I hope they get in later. But also that they are excited about other acceptances because with this profile there are sure to be some good ones. This is disappointing for them, I’m sure.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter, 720 math SAT, AP Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Chem. A average - not admitted to instate VA colleges for engineering. Sorry, had to rant.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter, 720 math SAT, AP Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Chem. A average - not admitted to instate VA colleges for engineering. Sorry, had to rant.