Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is like UNC and UGA. Apply and hope for the best, but expect nothing even for a top kid.
Not quite. UGA is probably more difficult to get into because test scores are required.
UVA is test optional -- lot of kids with 4.0s that would not be able to compete if they had to submit test scores.
UVA's out-of-state acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 is 12.5%, while UGA's out-of-state acceptance rate is around 28%. UVA is MUCH harder to get into OOS.
Cite?
Probably the schools' CDS. Admission section now breaks down in state and OOS applications.
That poster needs to post a link to her numbers so we can verify accuracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is like UNC and UGA. Apply and hope for the best, but expect nothing even for a top kid.
Not quite. UGA is probably more difficult to get into because test scores are required.
UVA is test optional -- lot of kids with 4.0s that would not be able to compete if they had to submit test scores.
UVA's out-of-state acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 is 12.5%, while UGA's out-of-state acceptance rate is around 28%. UVA is MUCH harder to get into OOS.
Cite?
Probably the schools' CDS. Admission section now breaks down in state and OOS applications.
That poster needs to post a link to her numbers so we can verify accuracy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is like UNC and UGA. Apply and hope for the best, but expect nothing even for a top kid.
Not quite. UGA is probably more difficult to get into because test scores are required.
UVA is test optional -- lot of kids with 4.0s that would not be able to compete if they had to submit test scores.
UVA's out-of-state acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 is 12.5%, while UGA's out-of-state acceptance rate is around 28%. UVA is MUCH harder to get into OOS.
Cite?
Probably the schools' CDS. Admission section now breaks down in state and OOS applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is like UNC and UGA. Apply and hope for the best, but expect nothing even for a top kid.
Not quite. UGA is probably more difficult to get into because test scores are required.
UVA is test optional -- lot of kids with 4.0s that would not be able to compete if they had to submit test scores.
UVA's out-of-state acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 is 12.5%, while UGA's out-of-state acceptance rate is around 28%. UVA is MUCH harder to get into OOS.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is like UNC and UGA. Apply and hope for the best, but expect nothing even for a top kid.
Not quite. UGA is probably more difficult to get into because test scores are required.
UVA is test optional -- lot of kids with 4.0s that would not be able to compete if they had to submit test scores.
UVA's out-of-state acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 is 12.5%, while UGA's out-of-state acceptance rate is around 28%. UVA is MUCH harder to get into OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Money! $92k COA for OOS engineering student
https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2025-2026
Anonymous wrote:OOS
1540 SAT
3.8 GPA at top 20 private w grade deflation.
Humanities with EC to show it.
Is UVA a target?
Targets are hard and no supp is attractive!
Anonymous wrote:OOS
1540 SAT
3.8 GPA at top 20 private w grade deflation.
Humanities with EC to show it.
Is UVA a target?
Targets are hard and no supp is attractive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming stats are comparable, this really lays out what makes the difference:
https://admission.virginia.edu/admission/characteristics-qualities-competitive-applicants
Plus second language proficiency.
"We are deeply interested in students who show kindness, care, and compassion to others and demonstrate character and integrity in all they do."
This is another top school explicitly focused on kindness (Dartmouth and Yale are two others).....
Interesting. I have degrees from Dartmouth (professional school) and Yale and some of my best friends went to UVA. The people I know from the 3 schools are all very similar and I know multiple admissions officers who have 2/3 of those schools on their resume.
I have 2/3 of these schools of my resume too and am married to someone from one of them to boot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are Test Optional. Does anyone know if they breakdown submitteed SAT averages by in state and out of state?
This would be helpful to see.
Would you submit a 32 OOS?