Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In what way? I believe there’s no demonstrated interest, no supplementals, no legacy, they’re also need blind. So how do they yield protect?
UVA does not yield protect. They don't have to. They know that their yield of admitted Virginia kids has been consistent for many years.
THis. I've been studying VA admissions for ten years. UVA does not yield protect
Even for OOS students?
Different poster but no, they don't. At 2 privates I know well, they literally took the Ivy admits this year and no one else.
+2 Same at my DC’s private. Only the very top kids. These are the kids also getting into Duke, Northwestern, Yale, Wharton, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year very strong students were accepted ED but only strongest students were accepted EA (NOVA). I imagine the difference will be even more stark this year with the elimination of supplemental essay and continuation of TO.
No matter where you’re coming from or when you’re applying, taking the most rigorous classes in core subject areas is essential.
We didn't see that our school. ED had a lower threshold than EA and EA results were all over the place. Some top kids were accepted, but many more were waitlisted in EA, only to get into higher ranked school. It is a lottery if you don't ED.
Anonymous wrote:Last year very strong students were accepted ED but only strongest students were accepted EA (NOVA). I imagine the difference will be even more stark this year with the elimination of supplemental essay and continuation of TO.
No matter where you’re coming from or when you’re applying, taking the most rigorous classes in core subject areas is essential.
Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In what way? I believe there’s no demonstrated interest, no supplementals, no legacy, they’re also need blind. So how do they yield protect?
UVA does not yield protect. They don't have to. They know that their yield of admitted Virginia kids has been consistent for many years.
THis. I've been studying VA admissions for ten years. UVA does not yield protect
Even for OOS students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In what way? I believe there’s no demonstrated interest, no supplementals, no legacy, they’re also need blind. So how do they yield protect?
UVA does not yield protect. They don't have to. They know that their yield of admitted Virginia kids has been consistent for many years.
THis. I've been studying VA admissions for ten years. UVA does not yield protect
Even for OOS students?
Different poster but no, they don't. At 2 privates I know well, they literally took the Ivy admits this year and no one else.
Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?
Mine got in with those exact stats in-state.
EA or RD? DC doesn't want to ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?
Mine got in with those exact stats in-state.
Anonymous wrote:What about high stats 4.6, 1580? Do these stats get shut out of EA in-state?