Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ROVA = How nova people convince themselves that the rest of Virginia is barefoot and toothless.
You think there aren’t schools in Richmond, Tidewater, Roanoke, etc that aren’t offering all the APs? That is ignorant.
There are also counties that send fewer than 10 kids a year to UVa and don’t have high schools with the critical mass of college bound kids to support more than a few APs. Not knowing that is ignorant. Clearly Hampton Roads, C-vile, etc also offer a lot of APs. But a lot of ROVA doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing tying the GPA or test scores to race in SCHEV.
Nope. But they are in Naviance. I have access to TJ and Chantilly. Both have average GPAs of 4.3-4.4 for admission. Both have a lot of red on the scatter gram until about a 4.5. Chantilly has one kid (out of 200-300 plotted) with a 4.05. Nothing lower admitted, and nobody else for at least another .1 above them.
TJ is 95% white or Asian and less than 2% FARMs. Mostly unhooked. Chantilly is 75% white or Asian and 16% FARMS, and mostly unhooked. These are the numbers it takes for a white or Asian unhooked kid to get in from NOVA. I’m sure if you look at Langley, McLean, Woodson, Oakton, LBSS, W Springfield, Naviance will say that the averages are above a 4.3/ 1450 there too.
The lower GPAs come from high school, with high URMs. But also ROVA HSs that don’t offer 15+ APs. Remember UVA/WM are about 1/3 each NOVA, ROVA and OOS. OOS GPAs are higher than in state. That’s in SCHEV. But ROVAs are lower than NOVA. Because they don’t offer the course loads.
Maybe your kid will be the 1 4.05 out of several hundred admitted. But I wouldn’t count on it.
A different poster than the one you’re going back-and-forth with, but you, my dear, is the nut case here.
I am concerned that think you have a good handle on how statistics work, but you don’t. You can’t draw the conclusions you are posting with the information you have. Please take a minute to quietly think about what you are posting and why you are making these conclusions. If you say this stuff out loud, people are definitely thinking you are foolish (at the least) or racist (at worst).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should my kid apply early action or the regular cycle for UVA?
High SAT (1500)
Good extracurriculars
Rigorous courseload (all weighted/AP classes when offered in all core subjects)
Meh GPA, her weighted is just below 4.0.
UVA is the top choice but I think the GPA is too low. Should my kid wait for a grading period, as senior grades are looking at all As, maybe one B. Trying to decide as transcript requests are due next week.
Thanks for any thoughts or wisdom.
The GPA is way too low for UVA. It's not happening unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing tying the GPA or test scores to race in SCHEV.
Nope. But they are in Naviance. I have access to TJ and Chantilly. Both have average GPAs of 4.3-4.4 for admission. Both have a lot of red on the scatter gram until about a 4.5. Chantilly has one kid (out of 200-300 plotted) with a 4.05. Nothing lower admitted, and nobody else for at least another .1 above them.
TJ is 95% white or Asian and less than 2% FARMs. Mostly unhooked. Chantilly is 75% white or Asian and 16% FARMS, and mostly unhooked. These are the numbers it takes for a white or Asian unhooked kid to get in from NOVA. I’m sure if you look at Langley, McLean, Woodson, Oakton, LBSS, W Springfield, Naviance will say that the averages are above a 4.3/ 1450 there too.
The lower GPAs come from high school, with high URMs. But also ROVA HSs that don’t offer 15+ APs. Remember UVA/WM are about 1/3 each NOVA, ROVA and OOS. OOS GPAs are higher than in state. That’s in SCHEV. But ROVAs are lower than NOVA. Because they don’t offer the course loads.
Maybe your kid will be the 1 4.05 out of several hundred admitted. But I wouldn’t count on it.
I am concerned that think you have a good handle on how statistics work, but you don’t. You can’t draw the conclusions you are posting with the information you have. Please take a minute to quietly think about what you are posting and why you are making these conclusions. If you say this stuff out loud, people are definitely thinking you are foolish (at the least) or racist (at worst).
Anonymous wrote:ROVA = How nova people convince themselves that the rest of Virginia is barefoot and toothless.
You think there aren’t schools in Richmond, Tidewater, Roanoke, etc that aren’t offering all the APs? That is ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing tying the GPA or test scores to race in SCHEV.
Nope. But they are in Naviance. I have access to TJ and Chantilly. Both have average GPAs of 4.3-4.4 for admission. Both have a lot of red on the scatter gram until about a 4.5. Chantilly has one kid (out of 200-300 plotted) with a 4.05. Nothing lower admitted, and nobody else for at least another .1 above them.
TJ is 95% white or Asian and less than 2% FARMs. Mostly unhooked. Chantilly is 75% white or Asian and 16% FARMS, and mostly unhooked. These are the numbers it takes for a white or Asian unhooked kid to get in from NOVA. I’m sure if you look at Langley, McLean, Woodson, Oakton, LBSS, W Springfield, Naviance will say that the averages are above a 4.3/ 1450 there too.
The lower GPAs come from high school, with high URMs. But also ROVA HSs that don’t offer 15+ APs. Remember UVA/WM are about 1/3 each NOVA, ROVA and OOS. OOS GPAs are higher than in state. That’s in SCHEV. But ROVAs are lower than NOVA. Because they don’t offer the course loads.
Maybe your kid will be the 1 4.05 out of several hundred admitted. But I wouldn’t count on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my unhooked son has no chance at UVA. Sophomore year had all As and A minuses, freshman year, a mix of As, A minus and B plus. Current gpa 4.0. Junior year could get all As. In Calcus BC and getting an A. Has a mix of AP and honors this year. But has chosen to stick with a challenging language and Orchestra, no grade bump. So best case GPA at end of this year is 4.1ish. I thought UVA scutinizes the transcript and excuses the B pluses freshman year.
You need junior year grades and SATs to know that. Lots of kids get a .1 bump or more junior year and a .1 bump senior year. And alangage 4 gets a .5 bump— AP gets a 1.0. So that will help down the line. They don’t have the senior grades when they apply, but the Naviance scores factor in senior year.
And here is a dirty little secret. Your kid can take one non-core class a year P-F. I think it works against your kid, because a 4.0 vs a 4.5 for orchestra averages out to a .01 or less, and the 4 years of As in orchestra looks good. But your kid can take orchestra or language or PE pass fail and not have the unweighted class count.
But my kid and a lot of her friends took summer PE PF. Her GPaa is above a 4.0 as a rising sophomore. The unweighted 4.0 only hurts her. And I doubt colleges care about her summer PE grade (vs Latin 3 grade, which does matter).
Anonymous wrote:So my unhooked son has no chance at UVA. Sophomore year had all As and A minuses, freshman year, a mix of As, A minus and B plus. Current gpa 4.0. Junior year could get all As. In Calcus BC and getting an A. Has a mix of AP and honors this year. But has chosen to stick with a challenging language and Orchestra, no grade bump. So best case GPA at end of this year is 4.1ish. I thought UVA scutinizes the transcript and excuses the B pluses freshman year.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing tying the GPA or test scores to race in SCHEV.