Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listing the VA public Us by median GPA (from SCHEV), Only UVA, W&M, VT have medians above 4.0. Although VT's is impacted a lot by higher GPA for engineering admits so outside of that I'd say it falls with the big "middle-sh" group that has medians in the 3.7-3.8 range.
UVA 4.4
W&M 4.33
VT 4.04
JMU 3.88
CNU 3.78
GMU 3.76
UMW 3.73
VCU 3.73
VMI 3.70
Longwood 3.69
UVA Wise 3.55
ODU 3.40
Radford 3.40
Virginia State 3.03
Norfolk State 3.01
What a strange place to put the gap—see correction above
VT should get its own line with a gap on either side. You are going to need the WM/UVA scores to get into engineering /CS and other hardcore STEM. You will be fine with JMU/CNU scores for less popular humanities. So, it could really go one either tier. All depends on the major applying for.
Not really. Look at their own website/
VT has become much more competitive in the past few years. They switched to the Common App last year, and this (combined with the test optional) has led to a deluge of applications. But VT don't look at teacher recommendations or the common app personal statement. They have four questions, each needing a 150-200 word answer. The process is at odds with other schools (W&M) that look at recommendations, common app essays and additional essays (around 500-1000 words). All in all, hard to tell how VT is evaluating applications now.
Our experience this year as VA instate:
UVA Denied (30% acceptance for instate), VT Waitlist (45% acceptance for instate), full ride at a Top 20 Liberal Arts College (less than 10% acceptance for Honors program), and UNC Accepted as Out of State (around 6% acceptance for Out of state) -- Go figure!!
You’re just making up numbers now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is middle-ish for everything except engineering and CS. There may be a few other competitive, niche programs, but your son will do fine applying to the school’s general program.
I think you're going to be another very disappointed and shocked parent if this is what you actually believe.
Both of my kids got in and both had below 3.5 and 1250
Troll.
? That's within their 25-75 rate...so the majority of kids there.
The 25th percentile GPA is a 3.81. Nice try.
https://research.schev.edu/iprofile.asp?UID=233921
3.81….weighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listing the VA public Us by median GPA (from SCHEV), Only UVA, W&M, VT have medians above 4.0. Although VT's is impacted a lot by higher GPA for engineering admits so outside of that I'd say it falls with the big "middle-sh" group that has medians in the 3.7-3.8 range.
UVA 4.4
W&M 4.33
VT 4.04
JMU 3.88
CNU 3.78
GMU 3.76
UMW 3.73
VCU 3.73
VMI 3.70
Longwood 3.69
UVA Wise 3.55
ODU 3.40
Radford 3.40
Virginia State 3.03
Norfolk State 3.01
What a strange place to put the gap—see correction above
VT should get its own line with a gap on either side. You are going to need the WM/UVA scores to get into engineering /CS and other hardcore STEM. You will be fine with JMU/CNU scores for less popular humanities. So, it could really go one either tier. All depends on the major applying for.
Not really. Look at their own website/
VT has become much more competitive in the past few years. They switched to the Common App last year, and this (combined with the test optional) has led to a deluge of applications. But VT don't look at teacher recommendations or the common app personal statement. They have four questions, each needing a 150-200 word answer. The process is at odds with other schools (W&M) that look at recommendations, common app essays and additional essays (around 500-1000 words). All in all, hard to tell how VT is evaluating applications now.
Our experience this year as VA instate:
UVA Denied (30% acceptance for instate), VT Waitlist (45% acceptance for instate), full ride at a Top 20 Liberal Arts College (less than 10% acceptance for Honors program), and UNC Accepted as Out of State (around 6% acceptance for Out of state) -- Go figure!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is middle-ish for everything except engineering and CS. There may be a few other competitive, niche programs, but your son will do fine applying to the school’s general program.
I think you're going to be another very disappointed and shocked parent if this is what you actually believe.
Both of my kids got in and both had below 3.5 and 1250
Troll.
? That's within their 25-75 rate...so the majority of kids there.
The 25th percentile GPA is a 3.81. Nice try.
https://research.schev.edu/iprofile.asp?UID=233921
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is middle-ish for everything except engineering and CS. There may be a few other competitive, niche programs, but your son will do fine applying to the school’s general program.
I think you're going to be another very disappointed and shocked parent if this is what you actually believe.
Both of my kids got in and both had below 3.5 and 1250
Troll.
? That's within their 25-75 rate...so the majority of kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is middle-ish for everything except engineering and CS. There may be a few other competitive, niche programs, but your son will do fine applying to the school’s general program.
I think you're going to be another very disappointed and shocked parent if this is what you actually believe.
Well said.
+2
Some people seem unwilling to acknowledge reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is middle-ish for everything except engineering and CS. There may be a few other competitive, niche programs, but your son will do fine applying to the school’s general program.
I think you're going to be another very disappointed and shocked parent if this is what you actually believe.
Both of my kids got in and both had below 3.5 and 1250
Troll.