Anonymous wrote:The BOV member from southwest Virginia talked about how the schools don't have test prep and most people aren't getting tutors.
The admissions person said they know someone who charges $600/hour to do SAT tutoring.
Step out of the NOVA bubble. They're UVA, not UNOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo. No decision.
Anonymous wrote:They're saying that there are kids in Virginia who didn't think UVA was possible before. There were probably lots who assumed there was a testing minimum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild to have 40% of enrolled class to have done TO and if the case, the test scores will just keep going higher as only the 1500s will want to submit
Girl in my daughter’s school got into Cornell TO last year. Couldn’t crack 1300.
I see this happen often. Colleges like TO policy because it allows them admit less academic students.
Anonymous wrote:Very interested to hear how the meeting goes today!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild to have 40% of enrolled class to have done TO and if the case, the test scores will just keep going higher as only the 1500s will want to submit
Girl in my daughter’s school got into Cornell TO last year. Couldn’t crack 1300.
I see this happen often. Colleges like TO policy because it allows them admit less academic students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild to have 40% of enrolled class to have done TO and if the case, the test scores will just keep going higher as only the 1500s will want to submit
Girl in my daughter’s school got into Cornell TO last year. Couldn’t crack 1300.
I see this happen often. Colleges like TO policy because it allows them admit less academic students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild to have 40% of enrolled class to have done TO and if the case, the test scores will just keep going higher as only the 1500s will want to submit
Girl in my daughter’s school got into Cornell TO last year. Couldn’t crack 1300.