Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must’ve been TJ, McLean, Langley, or Madison
We met with our counselor at Langley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell sits down with their kid’s counselor at a public high school around here? Ours left halfway through 11th and another counselor assumed her duties.
Very lucky, whoever you are.
-mom of current UVA first-year, in top five of HS graduating class, not top 5%
Mine did at FCPS HS. MY DS was told Junior year by counselor in a sit down meeting DS would be a candidate UVA wanted. DS received letters of recommendations from two diff guidance counselors that worked with DS over the years. UVA Accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Who the hell sits down with their kid’s counselor at a public high school around here? Ours left halfway through 11th and another counselor assumed her duties.
Very lucky, whoever you are.
-mom of current UVA first-year, in top five of HS graduating class, not top 5%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the hell sits down with their kid’s counselor at a public high school around here? Ours left halfway through 11th and another counselor assumed her duties.
Very lucky, whoever you are.
-mom of current UVA first-year, in top five of HS graduating class, not top 5%
Same here. New counselor at beginning of 11th grade. Couldn't get the course requests and STEM program requirements straight. In 11th signed kid up for a study hall, when she wanted magnet courses. In 12th the counselor signed her up for a magnet course she had in 9th grade!
Each time our kid had to do a lot of emailing and talking to the counselor to straighten out the mess.
Counselor also refused to give any advice in regards to what colleges to target. The School district does not have Naviance either. So all we got from the counselor were the general process information (CommonApp & FAFSA website, etc) and pointing to some websites.
Anonymous wrote:Must’ve been TJ, McLean, Langley, or Madison
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public school applicants in Virginia are pre-screened by their public high school counselors and directed to the best fit schools in the Commonwealth. The counselors write letters for these schools and check the "most rigorous" box (yes it still exists). A B student is not going to get the support of their counselor to apply to UVA. The counselor might say "fine" to the parents who want to apply to a private slac like Swarthmore but if the parents and child suggest a university that is not feasible for the student, the counselor is supposed to direct them to suitable places to apply. The counselor has the vast resources of Naviance and SCHEV to show the parents that their kid doesn't have a change. So the applicant pool to UVA is self-selecting. Those applying know they need a 4.47-4.52 and a 35 ACT. We were told by the counslor our child was not a candidate for UVA. She wasn't. So we applied to Virginia schools that made sense for her.
Thank you PP. Many of us have long suspected this. Thanks for putting it into words.
Don’t really understand this comment. What is so earth shattering that counselors tell kids that they may not have a shot at a certain school? That being said, they don’t prevent someone from applying. In our LCPS HS of 400 had 70 kids apply to UVA last year and about 12 got on. Obviously a lot of under qualified kids applied despite being told it was reach. Happens every year.
Anonymous wrote:Must’ve been TJ, McLean, Langley, or Madison
Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions has said that they don’t have to agree when the counselor checks top program. I think pp is wrong about that.
Anonymous wrote:Who the hell sits down with their kid’s counselor at a public high school around here? Ours left halfway through 11th and another counselor assumed her duties.
Very lucky, whoever you are.
-mom of current UVA first-year, in top five of HS graduating class, not top 5%