Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does UVA compare to schools like Columbia and Penn? Serious question. Are the Ivies worth the tuition for an in-state UVA candidate
For our high stats kid it was not. VA has excellent value in-state options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to say which school system. We are in APS which doesn’t give extra points for honors/intensified like FCPS does. Seems to mean lower weighted GPAs. But yes, unweighted is what matters.
Arlington: This says APs and IBs are 5.0. Also says an A starts at an 89.5. That’s incredibly generous.
https://yhs.apsva.us/about-us/grading-at-yorktown/
Our private has A- so even with 93 you wouldn’t have a 4.0
Anonymous wrote:How does UVA compare to schools like Columbia and Penn? Serious question. Are the Ivies worth the tuition for an in-state UVA candidate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to say which school system. We are in APS which doesn’t give extra points for honors/intensified like FCPS does. Seems to mean lower weighted GPAs. But yes, unweighted is what matters.
Arlington: This says APs and IBs are 5.0. Also says an A starts at an 89.5. That’s incredibly generous.
https://yhs.apsva.us/about-us/grading-at-yorktown/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
The out of state tuition pays the bills and the state legislature doesn't seem interested in changing that. We have this conversation a lot here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
The out of state tuition pays the bills and the state legislature doesn't seem interested in changing that. We have this conversation a lot here.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be a sad day. Counselor had already told us with wgpa 4.32, DD will not be accepted. But she still submitted the application hoping that the other aspect of her file may win over under the "holistic" review ...
They actually said that??
Not PP, but that's completely reasonable when compared to PP's kid's classmates, whom we don't know. A 4.32 is below last year's mean for incoming students.
The stats indicate that students last year reported a 4.52 at the 75th percentile (meaning 25% had higher than a 4.52); median was a 4.38; and bottom 25th percentile had 4.20.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People need to say which school system. We are in APS which doesn’t give extra points for honors/intensified like FCPS does. Seems to mean lower weighted GPAs. But yes, unweighted is what matters.
Arlington: This says APs and IBs are 5.0. Also says an A starts at an 89.5. That’s incredibly generous.
https://yhs.apsva.us/about-us/grading-at-yorktown/
Anonymous wrote:How does UVA compare to schools like Columbia and Penn? Serious question. Are the Ivies worth the tuition for an in-state UVA candidate