Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers are inline with expectations based on the known number of apps this year. Until/unless UVA increases the capacity of the school the acceptance numbers will continue to decline as more applications are sent every year with a limited number of available seats. It's why many kids just self select to other schools right from the get go.
What does this mean?
Take my kid. High ACT, but low freshman year grades, so GPA was in the 25%. And she strongly specialized in humanities. She was likely top 5% in her class on the humanities side. But, no STEM APs and took standard Calc, not AP. UVA wants most rigorous classes across the 5, core areas. She never seriously considered UVA because she knew it was a huge long shot. Instead, she did ED at WM (and was admitted), B/c WM likes quirky kids and specialists. She self selected to WM and never applied to UVA— because she knew she wouldn’t get in.
Many kids in the top 20% of the class do this— don’t even bother with UVA because their transcript isn’t perfect. They don’t show up in the rejection numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 5pm Friday 2/10/2023!
Good luck all students!
Anonymous wrote:Are we thinking 5 pm for announcements to come out today?
Also said Accepted students will be mailed a letter.....and OF COURSE....my normal USPS Informed Delivery email (that shows mail that will come to my house each day) is mysteriously absent in my emails today! It normally comes before 8am and I thought I might get an early tipoff if they mailed early enough to arrive on announcement day.
Good luck all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
27% in state admit rate. Do they just welcome kids from SWVA who manage to fill out the application because the NOVA and Richmond rates are not even close to that high.
The welcome 27% of kids from ALL of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:It took about ten days for my ED admit to get their envelope.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, 5pm Friday 2/10/2023!
Good luck all students!
Anonymous wrote:Are we thinking 5 pm for announcements to come out today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers are inline with expectations based on the known number of apps this year. Until/unless UVA increases the capacity of the school the acceptance numbers will continue to decline as more applications are sent every year with a limited number of available seats. It's why many kids just self select to other schools right from the get go.
What does this mean?
Take my kid. High ACT, but low freshman year grades, so GPA was in the 25%. And she strongly specialized in humanities. She was likely top 5% in her class on the humanities side. But, no STEM APs and took standard Calc, not AP. UVA wants most rigorous classes across the 5, core areas. She never seriously considered UVA because she knew it was a huge long shot. Instead, she did ED at WM (and was admitted), B/c WM likes quirky kids and specialists. She self selected to WM and never applied to UVA— because she knew she wouldn’t get in.
Many kids in the top 20% of the class do this— don’t even bother with UVA because their transcript isn’t perfect. They don’t show up in the rejection numbers.
I’m surprised she got into W&M. A few years ago she probably wouldn’t have. It’s gotten easier.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah but 1/2 the class are qualified to attend, they just don't bother applying since, if they aren't in the top 10% of their NoVa high school, they haven't got a chance. They know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That Schev report is worth its weight in gold. I love all the data points (by county!). It shuts down the speculation and rumors real fast.
I agree! I love that report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers are inline with expectations based on the known number of apps this year. Until/unless UVA increases the capacity of the school the acceptance numbers will continue to decline as more applications are sent every year with a limited number of available seats. It's why many kids just self select to other schools right from the get go.
What does this mean?
Take my kid. High ACT, but low freshman year grades, so GPA was in the 25%. And she strongly specialized in humanities. She was likely top 5% in her class on the humanities side. But, no STEM APs and took standard Calc, not AP. UVA wants most rigorous classes across the 5, core areas. She never seriously considered UVA because she knew it was a huge long shot. Instead, she did ED at WM (and was admitted), B/c WM likes quirky kids and specialists. She self selected to WM and never applied to UVA— because she knew she wouldn’t get in.
Many kids in the top 20% of the class do this— don’t even bother with UVA because their transcript isn’t perfect. They don’t show up in the rejection numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why some parts of the state have a 40% acceptance rate, Fairfax County has a 32% acceptance rate, but Prince William & Loudon only have a 26% acceptance rate.
Probably fewer actual applicants. The perception in other parts is that you have to be the valedictorian or close to it while in northern Virginia, more people get in.
But why does Prince William & Loudon have a lower acceptance rate than Fairfax County?
TJ gooses FCPS numbers.
Huh? Those kids would be dispersed at their home schools throughout the county. Or is it the 10%+ from neighboring jurisdictions?
Nope. TJ admits are counted as FCPS because they attend school in Fairfax County. TJ kids have a high admit rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to know why some parts of the state have a 40% acceptance rate, Fairfax County has a 32% acceptance rate, but Prince William & Loudon only have a 26% acceptance rate.
Probably fewer actual applicants. The perception in other parts is that you have to be the valedictorian or close to it while in northern Virginia, more people get in.
But why does Prince William & Loudon have a lower acceptance rate than Fairfax County?
TJ gooses FCPS numbers.
Huh? Those kids would be dispersed at their home schools throughout the county. Or is it the 10%+ from neighboring jurisdictions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The numbers are inline with expectations based on the known number of apps this year. Until/unless UVA increases the capacity of the school the acceptance numbers will continue to decline as more applications are sent every year with a limited number of available seats. It's why many kids just self select to other schools right from the get go.
What does this mean?