Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
That's not true. Average GPA and SATs for UVA engineering are much higher than VT.
where does it show that? I didn't think most schools segmented scores by majors.
UVA Engineering SATs were always about 100 points above the school average. Engineering admission @UVA is much harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
That's not true. Average GPA and SATs for UVA engineering are much higher than VT.
where does it show that? I didn't think most schools segmented scores by majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
That's not true. Average GPA and SATs for UVA engineering are much higher than VT.
The average is for all students. PP was talking about STEM majors specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
That's not true. Average GPA and SATs for UVA engineering are much higher than VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
That's not true. Average GPA and SATs for UVA engineering are much higher than VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
VT is more difficult to get into for some majors (like engineering) than UVA.
I feel like every year I see really outstanding students rejected from VT, and then others get in to VT that are not nearly as good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA, WM, etc., are great for liberal arts courses like poly sci or French lit but if you place a higher value on STEM, I'd consider MD.
Um... Virginia has VT for STEM. And VT is also great for the humanities. Why would they need to move to MD?
Anonymous wrote:PP again- talking to other VA friends afterwards, it seems like getting into UVA from NoVA is incredibly difficult.
If you are okay with VT as an IS option if UVA or WM don’t pan out, the move might be worth it. No shade to VT- my son who likes engineering is considering it.
Anonymous wrote:UVA, WM, etc., are great for liberal arts courses like poly sci or French lit but if you place a higher value on STEM, I'd consider MD.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t you have to live in the state 5 years to qualify for in state?