Anonymous wrote:I think one takeaway from this is that it is harder to get into UVA and VT from APS than their published in state acceptance rates. I’d guess it’s the same for many FCPS schools too. So many qualified kids apply and they can’t accept them all because they have to diversify the class across the entire state. It’s just the reality of being in a competitive environment.
Anonymous wrote:What happened to the annual list of where the Arlington kids applied and got in? There used to be a full list annually not just top 20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care what Arlington Magazine thinks re colleges?
I think it’s a list of where kids from APS matriculated. It isn’t a ranking.
There's absolutely no way that VCU rejected that many APS students - something's off.
I beg to differ, it was really interesting last year to see DD’s friends getting accepted or rejected from certain schools. If schools thought your GPA was way too high, they were not going to accept you - yield protection. Also, unfortunately, I heard of a handful of kids getting rejected due to AI detected essays.
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
In an era when the higher education landscape is bizarre & changing, beware of anybody claiming absolutes.
These days you can’t even claim that no Ivy League presidents are plagiarists, no freshman quarterbacks are millionaires, a fake claim that you’re a rowing prodigy can’t you in an elite college, and no women’s sports champions have a schlong. Since we’ve all gotten used to those realities, is anybody going to be surprised if a public college does a little yield protection?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care what Arlington Magazine thinks re colleges?
I think it’s a list of where kids from APS matriculated. It isn’t a ranking.
There's absolutely no way that VCU rejected that many APS students - something's off.
I beg to differ, it was really interesting last year to see DD’s friends getting accepted or rejected from certain schools. If schools thought your GPA was way too high, they were not going to accept you - yield protection. Also, unfortunately, I heard of a handful of kids getting rejected due to AI detected essays.
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
In an era when the higher education landscape is bizarre & changing, beware of anybody claiming absolutes.
These days you can’t even claim that no Ivy League presidents are plagiarists, no freshman quarterbacks are millionaires, a fake claim that you’re a rowing prodigy can’t you in an elite college, and no women’s sports champions have a schlong. Since we’ve all gotten used to those realities, is anybody going to be surprised if a public college does a little yield protection?
Anonymous wrote:Always interesting data. Arlington favors VT, JMU and UVA but also loves tougher schools like Michigan, UNC and Wisconsin.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/most-popular-colleges-arlington-va-class-of-2025/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care what Arlington Magazine thinks re colleges?
I think it’s a list of where kids from APS matriculated. It isn’t a ranking.
There's absolutely no way that VCU rejected that many APS students - something's off.
I beg to differ, it was really interesting last year to see DD’s friends getting accepted or rejected from certain schools. If schools thought your GPA was way too high, they were not going to accept you - yield protection. Also, unfortunately, I heard of a handful of kids getting rejected due to AI detected essays.
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Public colleges don’t yield protect
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does anyone care what Arlington Magazine thinks re colleges?
I think it’s a list of where kids from APS matriculated. It isn’t a ranking.
There's absolutely no way that VCU rejected that many APS students - something's off.
I beg to differ, it was really interesting last year to see DD’s friends getting accepted or rejected from certain schools. If schools thought your GPA was way too high, they were not going to accept you - yield protection. Also, unfortunately, I heard of a handful of kids getting rejected due to AI detected essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always interesting data. Arlington favors VT, JMU and UVA but also loves tougher schools like Michigan, UNC and Wisconsin.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/most-popular-colleges-arlington-va-class-of-2025/
UVA is head shoulders over UNC and Wisconsin. Michigan depends on major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always interesting data. Arlington favors VT, JMU and UVA but also loves tougher schools like Michigan, UNC and Wisconsin.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/most-popular-colleges-arlington-va-class-of-2025/
UVA is head shoulders over UNC and Wisconsin. Michigan depends on major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always interesting data. Arlington favors VT, JMU and UVA but also loves tougher schools like Michigan, UNC and Wisconsin.
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/most-popular-colleges-arlington-va-class-of-2025/
UVA is head shoulders over UNC and Wisconsin. Michigan depends on major.