Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget VCU for their art school and their guaranteed medical school program.
Anonymous wrote:VT, W&M and UVA in varying orders depending on the major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Try getting in to one of these places these days.
Why wouldn’t a very good student get in?
Have you looked at the admissions stats? And being in Nova doesn't help, despite what their admissions people say about there not being any quotas.
In plain English, who is getting in, then?
I don’t know, but my DC with a 3.8 gpa (lots of rigor/APs), a 34 ACT & 1500 SAT, and great extracurriculars did not get into UVA last year (and did get into arguably “better” schools than UVA out of state). DC’s friend with similar stats from same HS was also rejected by UVA . ????
Anonymous wrote: Try getting in to one of these places these days.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP who said consider that kids will usually change majors, but something like this in no order:
Prelaw: W&M and UVA
Art and Design: VCU
Business: UVA, W&M, JMU (remember you have to get accepted)
Pre-Med: VCU if you can get accepted to guaranteed program and are OK with VCU, W&M and UVA
Engineering: VT generally, UVA if it is one of its strong areas (e.g. biomedical engineering), GMU
Science (non-engineering): W&M, UVA, VT
Need some discipline to get you going?: VMI, VT Corps
Want an urban experience: VCU, ODU
Want a big sports experience?: VT and UVA
Want to be an academic? W&M, UVA
Best Food: VT and JMU
Big Party: VT, JMU, Radford, UVA
Need to stay close to home for one reason or another? Any obviously, but will be GMU, VCU, ODU for most.
Like somewhat smaller schools? Longwood, MWU, CNU, MWU, W&M, Radford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends....
STEM major. (Non-bio)
VA Tech
UVA
W & M
Bio/Med
UVA
VA Tech
W & M
Social Sciences/Humanities/Pre Law
introverted student:
W & M
UVA
(VT or JMU)
EXTROVERT:
UVA
W & M
VT or JMU
Partier
JMU
UVA
Radford
But even that depends. My kid is looking at Geoscience. Washington and Lee is #1 in VA. In Publics, VT and WM are neck and neck. Most rankings put them within 2-3 spots of each other, and give one or the other edge based on specific criteria.
AND VCU has a great art school
UVA goes by offer a geoscience major. You have to get your degree in environmental science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends....
STEM major. (Non-bio)
VA Tech
UVA
W & M
Bio/Med
UVA
VA Tech
W & M
Social Sciences/Humanities/Pre Law
introverted student:
W & M
UVA
(VT or JMU)
EXTROVERT:
UVA
W & M
VT or JMU
Partier
JMU
UVA
Radford
But even that depends. My kid is looking at Geoscience. Washington and Lee is #1 in VA. In Publics, VT and WM are neck and neck. Most rankings put them within 2-3 spots of each other, and give one or the other edge based on specific criteria.
AND VCU has a great art school
UVA goes by offer a geoscience major. You have to get your degree in environmental science.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP who said consider that kids will usually change majors, but something like this in no order:
Prelaw: W&M and UVA
Art and Design: VCU
Business: UVA, W&M, JMU (remember you have to get accepted)
Pre-Med: VCU if you can get accepted to guaranteed program and are OK with VCU, W&M and UVA
Engineering: VT generally, UVA if it is one of its strong areas (e.g. biomedical engineering), GMU
Science (non-engineering): W&M, UVA, VT
Need some discipline to get you going?: VMI, VT Corps
Want an urban experience: VCU, ODU
Want a big sports experience?: VT and UVA
Want to be an academic? W&M, UVA
Best Food: VT and JMU
Big Party: VT, JMU, Radford, UVA
Need to stay close to home for one reason or another? Any obviously, but will be GMU, VCU, ODU for most.
Like somewhat smaller schools? Longwood, MWU, CNU, MWU, W&M, Radford
This has some merit.
Add: VT for pre-vet, pre-med/dental etc., for the focused and goal oriented
Question: best bets for nursing?
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor's kid got accepted into UVA with 2.1 GPA and 850 SAT score on a football scholarship. What is the chance of that kid will graduate from UVA with a meaningful degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Try getting in to one of these places these days.
Why wouldn’t a very good student get in?
Have you looked at the admissions stats? And being in Nova doesn't help, despite what their admissions people say about there not being any quotas.
In plain English, who is getting in, then?
I don’t know, but my DC with a 3.8 gpa (lots of rigor/APs), a 34 ACT & 1500 SAT, and great extracurriculars did not get into UVA last year (and did get into arguably “better” schools than UVA out of state). DC’s friend with similar stats from same HS was also rejected by UVA . ????
But would they have attended if the were accepted? Maybe that affects admissions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes to the spelling error on the JMU site’s blurb about the SAT, of all things!
where is the error?