Anonymous wrote:This is a misnomer just because your instate and above 3.9 and say above 1550 your guaranteed. Didn’t happen to us on our older child. Ended up at an ivy instead and got into a lot of top 10 schools. . So I think it’s just pure luck.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.compassprep.com/national-merit-semifinalists-by-state/
shows that in VA, there is 489 NMSF and 1912 commended students for class of 2026. we can assume 2500 in-state students have SAT scores >= 1500
UVA accepted about 4000 students from instate (https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2025/03/)
maybe its safe to say ... if you have 3.9~4.0 UW and 1500+ SAT, pretty much guaranteed acceptance from UVA.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.compassprep.com/national-merit-semifinalists-by-state/
shows that in VA, there is 489 NMSF and 1912 commended students for class of 2026. we can assume 2500 in-state students have SAT scores >= 1500
UVA accepted about 4000 students from instate (https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2025/03/)
maybe its safe to say ... if you have 3.9~4.0 UW and 1500+ SAT, pretty much guaranteed acceptance from UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:basically as op said - if the grades are not there - there is no way UVA is looking at your application for “holistic” aspects.
Only above a cut eg 4.4 at our school will they use other factors
4.4 out of 4?
How is that even possible?
It really depends on the school and the grading scale. FCPS gives a .5 GPA boost for AP classes, no boost for honors. I think MCPS gives a 1.0 boost for honors or AP. I think some of the privates do .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP.
LCPS does .5 for honors and 1.0 for AP/DE.
Anonymous wrote:So if public school applicant has a 4.0 uw, 4.5 gpa with 12 AP's, 1500 SAT you will get a green check?
Anonymous wrote:So if public school applicant has a 4.0 uw, 4.5 gpa with 12 AP's, 1500 SAT you will get a green check?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.
What's the GPA and SAT for admission?
GPA was 4.4 at our school. I don’t recall the exact SAT because our DC was well above it at 1510. So, less than that. Applied ED. We will know soon enough.
This. At my DC’s private school the line is 4.4 GPA and 1500 SAT/34 ACT. Everyone is green above these stats. There are a few of other acceptances with stats in the 4.35 range and all went ED.
Agree but there are also a lot of acceptances with upper 1400 SATs. Maybe not a lock, but still a very good chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.
What's the GPA and SAT for admission?
GPA was 4.4 at our school. I don’t recall the exact SAT because our DC was well above it at 1510. So, less than that. Applied ED. We will know soon enough.
This. At my DC’s private school the line is 4.4 GPA and 1500 SAT/34 ACT. Everyone is green above these stats. There are a few of other acceptances with stats in the 4.35 range and all went ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.
What's the GPA and SAT for admission?
GPA was 4.4 at our school. I don’t recall the exact SAT because our DC was well above it at 1510. So, less than that. Applied ED. We will know soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.
We're already had someone in this very thread post about exceptions. Every time a selective school posts decisions, we get people who can't believe their 4.x student with all the best of everything was denied. Then comes the yield protection coping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like we see people confidently post that everyone over a certain GPA gets into certain schools at this time of year and then people post about all the exceptions once the decisions arrive.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The data from our large public HS shows not one denial above a certain gpa/sat in the past 5 years. Not one. And I know for a fact that they didn’t all take world language senior year.