Anonymous wrote:That may be a long wait...Anonymous wrote:I think they are waiting to see what happens with their internationals trying to get visas.
That may be a long wait...Anonymous wrote:I think they are waiting to see what happens with their internationals trying to get visas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One or two doesn't begin to make a dent in these waitlists. VT waitlisted 15,000 kids. How many got off of that waitlist? Does anyone know? I doubt they'll ever say the honest truth. Waitlists were used to imply hope and all they did was deceive students into thinking they had a chance. USA Today did a great article on it this week.
This is silly. These stats are reported on the colleges' common data sets every year. For admission in Fall 2020, VT offered a place on the waiting list to 10,800 students, 6990 accepted a spot on the waiting list, and ultimately 3959 were admitted (57%).
The stats for Fall 2021 will be reported out next year, so you can satisfy your curiosity then.
Anonymous wrote:One or two doesn't begin to make a dent in these waitlists. VT waitlisted 15,000 kids. How many got off of that waitlist? Does anyone know? I doubt they'll ever say the honest truth. Waitlists were used to imply hope and all they did was deceive students into thinking they had a chance. USA Today did a great article on it this week.
Anonymous wrote:One or two doesn't begin to make a dent in these waitlists. VT waitlisted 15,000 kids. How many got off of that waitlist? Does anyone know? I doubt they'll ever say the honest truth. Waitlists were used to imply hope and all they did was deceive students into thinking they had a chance. USA Today did a great article on it this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia schools did not utilize their waitlists much at all, except to offer OOS candidates admission. And because those OOS candidates were dealing with waitlists in their own states they accepted Virginia admissions. Just look at the area instagram pages for each senior class and what you will see are so many Loudoun County and Fairfax County kids going to out of state schools in the fall (Penn State, UPitt, U Michigan, Clemson, South Carolina, UGA, Tennessee, etc). Big out of state numbers for this graduating class. And this will impact rising seniors as well. If you are a high achieving kid you better take the SAT's and try and get OOS scholarships because in state Virginia schools are going to be tough to get into for a few years. And race didn't play into many of these admissions decisions. Look at TJ- so many kids going out of state who didn't get into Virginia schools. This was just a rough year. If you aren't happy where you end up you can always transfer.
This exactly! forget the waitlists. In the old days waitlists gave kids hope. This year they were just a gut punch to disappointment.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia schools did not utilize their waitlists much at all, except to offer OOS candidates admission. And because those OOS candidates were dealing with waitlists in their own states they accepted Virginia admissions. Just look at the area instagram pages for each senior class and what you will see are so many Loudoun County and Fairfax County kids going to out of state schools in the fall (Penn State, UPitt, U Michigan, Clemson, South Carolina, UGA, Tennessee, etc). Big out of state numbers for this graduating class. And this will impact rising seniors as well. If you are a high achieving kid you better take the SAT's and try and get OOS scholarships because in state Virginia schools are going to be tough to get into for a few years. And race didn't play into many of these admissions decisions. Look at TJ- so many kids going out of state who didn't get into Virginia schools. This was just a rough year. If you aren't happy where you end up you can always transfer.