Anonymous wrote:Would a 3.5 GPA and mediocre SATs get you in? Strong sports background and EC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.85 and 1480 SAT was waitlisted, but DD with 4.2 and 1350 SAT got in and with merit.
JMU is inconsistent and always has been (in my experience).
I was completely rejected at JMU in the early 1990s, but was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan. I chose VT because as an intended science major, it offered the strongest program.
In 2019, JMU was my oldest daughter's "safe school," for she strongly preferred VT and UVA. I don't remember her exact scores/GPA, but I think her GPA was around 4.2 (weighed, obviously), with an ACT around 34, and SAT I think was just under 1400.`She was rejected at UVA and deferred at JMU, but got into both VT and W&M. She chose VT.
My second daughter was not quite as strong a student as her older sister. Her GPA was definitely below a 4.0 weighted; I think it was 3.9 (weighted). Her SAT scores were closer to 1250. She was rejected at VT, VCU, and Clemson, but she got into JMU, as well as a few OOS schools. She's at an OOS school as a freshman.
Anonymous wrote:DS got in with UW 3.6/W 3.98 and didn't submit SAT scores from a NOVA public. He had a lot of friends not get in with weighted 3.2-3.5 but one friend who got in with 3.5. I think rigor matters somewhat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.85 and 1480 SAT was waitlisted, but DD with 4.2 and 1350 SAT got in and with merit.
JMU is inconsistent and always has been (in my experience).
I was completely rejected at JMU in the early 1990s, but was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan. I chose VT because as an intended science major, it offered the strongest program.
In 2019, JMU was my oldest daughter's "safe school," for she strongly preferred VT and UVA. I don't remember her exact scores/GPA, but I think her GPA was around 4.2 (weighed, obviously), with an ACT around 34, and SAT I think was just under 1400.`She was rejected at UVA and deferred at JMU, but got into both VT and W&M. She chose VT.
My second daughter was not quite as strong a student as her older sister. Her GPA was definitely below a 4.0 weighted; I think it was 3.9 (weighted). Her SAT scores were closer to 1250. She was rejected at VT, VCU, and Clemson, but she got into JMU, as well as a few OOS schools. She's at an OOS school as a freshman.
True. I got into UVA and JMU in 1992. I had two good friends that did not get into JMU but did get into UVA. (So I went to JMU and was very happy and they were happy at UVA!)
It was unpredictable.
JMU was only a 30% acceptance rate in early 1990s. They significantly expanded enrollment.
What’s your source for that number? I went to UVA in the 90s from an FCPS high school. The acceptance rate my year was 37% and JMU was widely known be a much safer bet.
I will say that my friends who went to JMU seemed to have a really fun, down-to-earth college experience. The kids who go to JMU from my kid’s non-NOVA high school these days are all really bright kids. I am encouraging my own to strongly consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
This is why I'm wondering if they yield protect.
Probably. I don't think a kid with those stats would be a good candidate. Their stats are too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
This is why I'm wondering if they yield protect.
Probably. I don't think a kid with those stats would be a good candidate. Their stats are too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
This is why I'm wondering if they yield protect.
Probably. I don't think a kid with those stats would be a good candidate. Their stats are too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
This is why I'm wondering if they yield protect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
This is why I'm wondering if they yield protect.
Anonymous wrote:My 4.0uw/4.78w/36 act from strong stem magnet school with top notch EC’s, recs and the rest was waitlisted regular decision last year. Did not accept spot and committed elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.85 and 1480 SAT was waitlisted, but DD with 4.2 and 1350 SAT got in and with merit.
JMU is inconsistent and always has been (in my experience).
I was completely rejected at JMU in the early 1990s, but was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan. I chose VT because as an intended science major, it offered the strongest program.
In 2019, JMU was my oldest daughter's "safe school," for she strongly preferred VT and UVA. I don't remember her exact scores/GPA, but I think her GPA was around 4.2 (weighed, obviously), with an ACT around 34, and SAT I think was just under 1400.`She was rejected at UVA and deferred at JMU, but got into both VT and W&M. She chose VT.
My second daughter was not quite as strong a student as her older sister. Her GPA was definitely below a 4.0 weighted; I think it was 3.9 (weighted). Her SAT scores were closer to 1250. She was rejected at VT, VCU, and Clemson, but she got into JMU, as well as a few OOS schools. She's at an OOS school as a freshman.
True. I got into UVA and JMU in 1992. I had two good friends that did not get into JMU but did get into UVA. (So I went to JMU and was very happy and they were happy at UVA!)
It was unpredictable.
JMU was only a 30% acceptance rate in early 1990s. They significantly expanded enrollment.
That's irrelevant. They were unpredictable. Even with a 30% acceptance rate then, it is insane that a kid who was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan, wouldn't be admitted to JMU, while kids with far less impressive scores and GPAs were.
Anonymous wrote:3.5 gpa is still decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS with 3.85 and 1480 SAT was waitlisted, but DD with 4.2 and 1350 SAT got in and with merit.
JMU is inconsistent and always has been (in my experience).
I was completely rejected at JMU in the early 1990s, but was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan. I chose VT because as an intended science major, it offered the strongest program.
In 2019, JMU was my oldest daughter's "safe school," for she strongly preferred VT and UVA. I don't remember her exact scores/GPA, but I think her GPA was around 4.2 (weighed, obviously), with an ACT around 34, and SAT I think was just under 1400.`She was rejected at UVA and deferred at JMU, but got into both VT and W&M. She chose VT.
My second daughter was not quite as strong a student as her older sister. Her GPA was definitely below a 4.0 weighted; I think it was 3.9 (weighted). Her SAT scores were closer to 1250. She was rejected at VT, VCU, and Clemson, but she got into JMU, as well as a few OOS schools. She's at an OOS school as a freshman.
True. I got into UVA and JMU in 1992. I had two good friends that did not get into JMU but did get into UVA. (So I went to JMU and was very happy and they were happy at UVA!)
It was unpredictable.
JMU was only a 30% acceptance rate in early 1990s. They significantly expanded enrollment.
What’s your source for that number? I went to UVA in the 90s from an FCPS high school. The acceptance rate my year was 37% and JMU was widely known be a much safer bet.
I will say that my friends who went to JMU seemed to have a really fun, down-to-earth college experience. The kids who go to JMU from my kid’s non-NOVA high school these days are all really bright kids. I am encouraging my own to strongly consider it.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has a wgpa of 4.06 (currently has straight As and could go up to 4.20) and 1320 SAT. Goes to a a good FCPS high school.
JMU is her top pick amongst all VA state schools. Any chance she doesn't get in?