Anonymous wrote:In Business, with a 4.35 GPA, a 1420 SAT score, the highest course rigor, extensive leadership in ECs, part-time jobs, and strong effort put into the essays, the student’s community service and personality are well demonstrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned
Should’ve applied EA
GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.
I also think th 1590 indicates the GPA could and should have been higher.
Anonymous wrote:Did the kids who got waitlisted from EA get included in this round or do they have to wait until RD is out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned
Should’ve applied EA
GPA is too low. Last year's class had a 4.33 at the 75th percentile, and a 4.14 at the median. Especially if applying for engineering or unhooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned
I know this is disappointing but if you look at their CDS, standardized testing is simply "considered" unlike GPA which is one of the most important categories along with rigor.
Are we saying that a 4.1 isn't a good GPA and because it's not higher the course rigor is weak? I'd say that if you graduated from a FCPS school with a 4.1 and a 1590, you most definitely could handle VT. I'm sorry to this family. These results are shocking!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned
what major?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional
Congrats! Which program and major?
Anonymous wrote:Rejected 1590 and 4.1 FCPS stunned
Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional
Anonymous wrote:I'm still shocked my OOS kid got accepted 3.4 UW test optional