There is no evidence of yield protection at VT. Just because you keep writing this doesn't make it true.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good b schools at OOS publics: Michigan of course, UNC, Indiana, Pitt, Penn state, South Carolina. Virtually any oos public bschool will get you a job.
But is a kid that was waitlisted at VT for business really getting into Michigan Ross or UNC? Come on. I can see UofSC, Penn State or Indiana.
NP, not a VA resident, but I've been reading this forum for a long time. VT yield protects (defer/waitlist/deny students they don't think will attend) even though they explicitly say that they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good b schools at OOS publics: Michigan of course, UNC, Indiana, Pitt, Penn state, South Carolina. Virtually any oos public bschool will get you a job.
But is a kid that was waitlisted at VT for business really getting into Michigan Ross or UNC? Come on. I can see UofSC, Penn State or Indiana.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good b schools at OOS publics: Michigan of course, UNC, Indiana, Pitt, Penn state, South Carolina. Virtually any oos public bschool will get you a job.
But is a kid that was waitlisted at VT for business really getting into Michigan Ross or UNC? Come on. I can see UofSC, Penn State or Indiana.
Anonymous wrote:Good b schools at OOS publics: Michigan of course, UNC, Indiana, Pitt, Penn state, South Carolina. Virtually any oos public bschool will get you a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
Vtech is really weird. They definitely yield protect, so deserves no respect. Dc waitlisted, in state however accepted to every public ivy business program. With acceptance rates of less than 10%. Dc has very high stats and strong Ecs But now don’t even care if they accept and give any merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
Vtech is really weird. They definitely yield protect, so deserves no respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
Vtech is really weird. They definitely yield protect, so deserves no respect. Dc waitlisted, in state however accepted to every public ivy business program. With acceptance rates of less than 10%. Dc has very high stats and strong Ecs But now don’t even care if they accept and give any merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
Vtech is really weird. They definitely yield protect, so deserves no respect. Dc waitlisted, in state however accepted to every public ivy business program. With acceptance rates of less than 10%. Dc has very high stats and strong Ecs But now don’t even care if they accept and give any merit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
I’m sorry you can’t take what I think is a fairly benign and honest assessment of the flaws of one school. It’s one perspective. Flaws can be found in every school.
Anonymous wrote:pplAnonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.
DP. Yes, that is certainly the perspective an immature and disgruntled parent would take - very clear your kid wasn’t accepted.
My DC has never had a hard time navigating anything at VT. The advisor she was assigned since the summer before freshman year has been excellent and helped steer her through a major change.
Her freshman orientation and year was fabulous and she made some of her closest friends within her dorm and organizations related to her major. Most people report similar accounts. It’s a happy place full of smart, down to earth students. Oh, and the campus is lovely.
The rural, mountainous aspect of the school is a draw, not a negative. Tons of outdoor activities to do in a gorgeous area.
So sorry your kid never got to experience any of that.
Anonymous wrote:DS 2024 in state business major never got off the waitlist last year.
He is thriving at one of his 5 other acceptance options.
FWIW, it’s probably a rejection. Try to remember the downsides of VT: annoyingly hard to get to from DC and rural, big and you have to navigate a lot yourself, not an amazing freshman experience from most accounts, ugly architecture, and their football team/ pride and joy has been terrrible lately.
PS I would do this exercise with any school that rejected my kid or waitlisted them. Try it on and see how it feels.