Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instate. Engineering - Waitlisted
GPA - 3.9/4.4; 1590 SAT; Great ECs.
If this is not yield protection. I don't know what is.. (I know they don't officially practice yield protection.. I have a bridge to sell ya)
DC has admits at other higher ranked schools so no big deal but feel bad for others who were treating Tech as their first choice.
Yup, exactly what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don't understand those of you singling out VT for "yield protection," when plenty of other schools do this as well. There are always threads about how W&M wants to see kids who "want to be there," and that you should apply ED for your best shot. Well, same with VT. They want kids who want them. Why would you expect them to accept you if it's clear you're using them as a backup school? You really can't have your cake and eat it too. VT is no different in that regard than so many other schools with ED.
I understand yield protecting as a strategy for a small LAC. But VT is a state school whose ultimate purpose is to serve the residents of the state. The fact is that VA Tech does not know whether they us them as backup or not and many families do not make decisions in the spring once they know how much each school is actually going to cost. The result is that a number of high performing students (especially in STEM) are being pushed out of state (when they very well might have selected VT) with no guarantee that they will come back after graduation.
While a topic for a different thread, WM has also forgotten they are a state school and like to think of themselves as a private school.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't understand those of you singling out VT for "yield protection," when plenty of other schools do this as well. There are always threads about how W&M wants to see kids who "want to be there," and that you should apply ED for your best shot. Well, same with VT. They want kids who want them. Why would you expect them to accept you if it's clear you're using them as a backup school? You really can't have your cake and eat it too. VT is no different in that regard than so many other schools with ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's arrogant is VT saying they only want high-stats students if they are willing to give up any other option and apply ED.
That's exactly what's happening. VT hasn't gotten admisions right for three years now.
Went to recent VT open house back in November (2022). During the presentation, the speaker stated that there were not enough ED's so they extended it for the day of the presentation..just go to the admissions officer out in the lobby to update to ED.
Surprised to hear this-- my DD who goes to a NoVa public said many of her peers have applied ED. According to some school counselor, over 300 students across 3 schools in LoCo have applied ED to Virginia Tech and applications have definitely increased all throughout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's arrogant is VT saying they only want high-stats students if they are willing to give up any other option and apply ED.
That's exactly what's happening. VT hasn't gotten admisions right for three years now.
Went to recent VT open house back in November (2022). During the presentation, the speaker stated that there were not enough ED's so they extended it for the day of the presentation..just go to the admissions officer out in the lobby to update to ED.
Anonymous wrote:DD was waitlisted. 4.4 weighted GPA, 34 ACT, top 5% of her class from NoVA public. Applied for Animal Science. This one's hard to swallow. [/quote
I'm so sorry. That is really hard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's arrogant is VT saying they only want high-stats students if they are willing to give up any other option and apply ED.
That's exactly what's happening. VT hasn't gotten admisions right for three years now.
Went to recent VT open house back in November (2022). During the presentation, the speaker stated that there were not enough ED's so they extended it for the day of the presentation..just go to the admissions officer out in the lobby to update to ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's arrogant is VT saying they only want high-stats students if they are willing to give up any other option and apply ED.
That's exactly what's happening. VT hasn't gotten admisions right for three years now.
Went to recent VT open house back in November (2022). During the presentation, the speaker stated that there were not enough ED's so they extended it for the day of the presentation..just go to the admissions officer out in the lobby to update to ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What's arrogant is VT saying they only want high-stats students if they are willing to give up any other option and apply ED.
That's exactly what's happening. VT hasn't gotten admisions right for three years now.
Anonymous wrote:Instate. Engineering - Waitlisted
GPA - 3.9/4.4; 1590 SAT; Great ECs.
If this is not yield protection. I don't know what is.. (I know they don't officially practice yield protection.. I have a bridge to sell ya)
DC has admits at other higher ranked schools so no big deal but feel bad for others who were treating Tech as their first choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was waitlisted. 4.4 weighted GPA, 34 ACT, top 5% of her class from NoVA public. Applied for Animal Science. This one's hard to swallow.
I am so sorry. I will pray that your DD gets off the waitlist.
I'm sorry. Encourage her to do two years community college and reapply. The money you save will be needed later for vet school.
PP here. Thanks, she has another fantastic offer from a very different school that became her #1 choice over the past 6 months. The Tech waitlist just hurts a little in the pride department. She will apply there for vet school.
This may be part of their admission strategy: not offering spots to those who won’t take them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a safety for my kids (who ended up pulling their apps due to getting into UVA ED) but a very strong safety, which they absolutely would have strongly considered if they hadn't gotten into their first choice. This is primarily because it's an excellent school at an amazing sticker price. So yeah, it may be a safety for many of these kids, BUT they wanted to have the option and alot of them may have gone there.
I do know several people who had V Tech as their target who were waitlisted, who according to our school's naviance, should have been solidy in the green for miles around.
Curious. Was this this year? You mention kids. Twins?
Yes and this current decision cycle [/quote]
Congrats! I have a recent UVA grad. Had a wonderful time