Anonymous wrote:Not that different. It’s a tough school to get in to. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If people are willing to share stats that would be great. Thanks!
It really doesn’t matter unless the stats are an outlier. High stats kid= crapshoot. Especially in NoVa. It would be more interesting if there was a large population of people posting throughout Virginia
Not really, 4.4+ and 1500+ = in
Yes but there will be people who come on with similar who DID NOT get in.
Not really, if your weighted GPA is above 4.4, you took a rigorous courseload, and your SAT is above 1440 it's not really a crapshoot at UVA. Look closely at the GPAs of denied--often it's 4.3 or <
Anonymous wrote:hoo boy, at DD's very good private school, 13 kids applied ED, only 1 got in. 1 rejected, DD and the others all deferred.
Anonymous wrote:hoo boy, at DD's very good private school, 13 kids applied ED, only 1 got in. 1 rejected, DD and the others all deferred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted. In state. 4.45 weighted gpa, 33 ACT, 14 AP classes, will have earned 13 varsity letters upon HS graduation, part time job, president of engineering club, Girl Scout Gold Award. I’m now a triple Hoo mom!
14 Varsity letters? How is that possible 3 seasons in 4 years of high school = 12 Varsity letters max. Clearly goes to public school if gpa is weighted.
13 varsity letters. One season she was able to participate in 2 varsity sports bc their schedules did not conflict. She is an amazing kid and her amount of energy both exhausts and awes me.
How is this possible? Don't varsity spots meet 5 days per week after school until 5:30/6?
I have two varsity athletes (since freshman year) and they've never not had mandatory M-F practice after school. Even cross country. You don't come to practice, you don't run that Saturday (and even stricter practice requirements for the ball sports).
Anonymous wrote:Rather than arguing over varsity letters, anyone else get in? Seems kinda quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted. In state. 4.45 weighted gpa, 33 ACT, 14 AP classes, will have earned 13 varsity letters upon HS graduation, part time job, president of engineering club, Girl Scout Gold Award. I’m now a triple Hoo mom!
14 Varsity letters? How is that possible 3 seasons in 4 years of high school = 12 Varsity letters max. Clearly goes to public school if gpa is weighted.
13 varsity letters. One season she was able to participate in 2 varsity sports bc their schedules did not conflict. She is an amazing kid and her amount of energy both exhausts and awes me.
How is this possible? Don't varsity spots meet 5 days per week after school until 5:30/6?
I have two varsity athletes (since freshman year) and they've never not had mandatory M-F practice after school. Even cross country. You don't come to practice, you don't run that Saturday (and even stricter practice requirements for the ball sports).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD accepted. In state. 4.45 weighted gpa, 33 ACT, 14 AP classes, will have earned 13 varsity letters upon HS graduation, part time job, president of engineering club, Girl Scout Gold Award. I’m now a triple Hoo mom!
14 Varsity letters? How is that possible 3 seasons in 4 years of high school = 12 Varsity letters max. Clearly goes to public school if gpa is weighted.
13 varsity letters. One season she was able to participate in 2 varsity sports bc their schedules did not conflict. She is an amazing kid and her amount of energy both exhausts and awes me.