Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those admitted, I'm seeing 1500 the lowest SAT score? Any other data for this year?
People with SATs on the low side don’t submit so the SAT ranges for last year and this year are pushed upwards.
is the consensus that scores below 1500 not be submitted?
DD's friend was accepted with less than 1500. She isn't sure of the exact score but thinks it was 1380. I'd definitely submit at least 1400 and up.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone who didn't submit from NOVA.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those admitted, I'm seeing 1500 the lowest SAT score? Any other data for this year?
People with SATs on the low side don’t submit so the SAT ranges for last year and this year are pushed upwards.
is the consensus that scores below 1500 not be submitted?
Anonymous wrote:hoo boy, at DD's very good private school, 13 kids applied ED, only 1 got in. 1 rejected, DD and the others all deferred.
Anonymous wrote:For what it’s worth, GPAs for better students are inflated this admission cycle because of two years of pandemic grade inflation. Sure, there were kids who struggled with remote learning, but for the better students, the pandemic was an easy route to straight A’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that different. It’s a tough school to get in to. End of story.
36% in state vs. 19% out of state. So about twice as hard out of state.
This is why you shouldn’t come to DCUM for actual facts.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/out-of-state-public-university/
Lol this information is outdated by a few years as well, so your point definitely still stands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for those admitted, I'm seeing 1500 the lowest SAT score? Any other data for this year?
People with SATs on the low side don’t submit so the SAT ranges for last year and this year are pushed upwards.
Anonymous wrote:So for those admitted, I'm seeing 1500 the lowest SAT score? Any other data for this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that different. It’s a tough school to get in to. End of story.
36% in state vs. 19% out of state. So about twice as hard out of state.
This is why you shouldn’t come to DCUM for actual facts.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/out-of-state-public-university/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that different. It’s a tough school to get in to. End of story.
36% in state vs. 19% out of state. So about twice as hard out of state.
This is why you shouldn’t come to DCUM for actual facts.
https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/out-of-state-public-university/