Anonymous wrote:DCUM just really wants testing to be more important than it is. Why are you afraid for your kid to be judged on their academics without testing?
If the AOs say TO is fine, why are you so adamant that they're wrong? How does it benefit them to lie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the school over DCUM. Scores aren’t getting people into UVA and TO isn’t keeping people out.
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Anonymous wrote:DCUM just really wants testing to be more important than it is. Why are you afraid for your kid to be judged on their academics without testing?
If the AOs say TO is fine, why are you so adamant that they're wrong? How does it benefit them to lie?
Anonymous wrote:Can you please share the link which indicates this? I could not find it. Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to imagine that the range of scores they're getting is small, so it makes sense that they don't find them significant anymore.
With close to 50% not submitting scores, high scores would be helpful.
I keep hearing that if you come from a good school district, are MC-UMV-Wealthy, no scores = low scores to universities nowadays. As our Counselor likes to say, nobody is NOT submitting a 35 or 1500 SAT.
I hear that here, but I am not hearing it from college counselors.
Yup. This has become the accepted wisdom of DCUM, reinforced within DCUM. But when people cite actual information from actual admissions officers, people find reasons not to believe it. It’s like mass delusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were an UMC white kid from NOVA I’d submit my scores.
This (but for Asian kids too).
I know what Dean J says, and maybe that's the case for 90% of the applicants so painting it with one brush is more efficient then slapping a bunch of asterisks next to a statement, but the CC from our local public was very clear - UVA, W&M, and Tech expect to see scores from applicants coming from their school.
So you’re taking the CC of your local public over the Dean from the actual University??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any private college counselor will tell you that white and asian kids need to submit their scores. TO is for the hooked. Admissions will never admit that but that is what is happening. Sure you will find the oddball white kid who gets in TO but everyone knows what is really going on. . Anyone who listens to deans of admissions (marketing people) is a fool. We now have a different set of admissions for different classes. it is what it is
This is all vibes and assumptions. "Everyone knows what's going on" isn't evidence. And the idea that a private college counselor--talk about marketing!--knows more than an actual admissions officer... well, you know what they say about a fool and their money.
Anonymous wrote:2023 results from a NOVA HS. 35 admitted overall and only 3 TO. Food for thought
Anonymous wrote:2023 results from a NOVA HS. 35 admitted overall and only 3 TO. Food for thought
Anonymous wrote:any private college counselor will tell you that white and asian kids need to submit their scores. TO is for the hooked. Admissions will never admit that but that is what is happening. Sure you will find the oddball white kid who gets in TO but everyone knows what is really going on. . Anyone who listens to deans of admissions (marketing people) is a fool. We now have a different set of admissions for different classes. it is what it is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to imagine that the range of scores they're getting is small, so it makes sense that they don't find them significant anymore.
With close to 50% not submitting scores, high scores would be helpful.
I keep hearing that if you come from a good school district, are MC-UMV-Wealthy, no scores = low scores to universities nowadays. As our Counselor likes to say, nobody is NOT submitting a 35 or 1500 SAT.
I hear that here, but I am not hearing it from college counselors.