Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A PP
Yes, my engineering student took through Spanish 4 but not AP. The point isn’t that there are kids in engineering that took 4+ years of language, it’s that there are some that do not.
The ONLY exception I know of in 4 years at UVa SEAS took all 3 years available at his HS in SW VA coal country. His HS was in a deprived area so there was no 4th year available.
If there is a MFL exception from NoVA, it almost certainly will be from a school which does not offer 4 years of MFL -- or for a student with a unique circumstance (e.g., military or foreign service kid with no way to get to 4 years of MFL due to family which had been detailed overseas).
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Why do you insist on this? It is not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A PP
Yes, my engineering student took through Spanish 4 but not AP. The point isn’t that there are kids in engineering that took 4+ years of language, it’s that there are some that do not.
The ONLY exception I know of in 4 years at UVa SEAS took all 3 years available at his HS in SW VA coal country. His HS was in a deprived area so there was no 4th year available.
If there is a MFL exception from NoVA, it almost certainly will be from a school which does not offer 4 years of MFL -- or for a student with a unique circumstance (e.g., military or foreign service kid with no way to get to 4 years of MFL due to family which had been detailed overseas).
Anonymous wrote:A PP
Yes, my engineering student took through Spanish 4 but not AP. The point isn’t that there are kids in engineering that took 4+ years of language, it’s that there are some that do not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain the exceptions, then? How is engineering admissions different from A&S?Anonymous wrote:But they do! There are exceptions and they don’t do a great job explaining that. Engineering school does not equal A&S.
Isn't it obvious that you need top math and science for engineering? UVA engineering doesn't have a language requirement, so they are probably more relaxed about that in admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain the exceptions, then? How is engineering admissions different from A&S?Anonymous wrote:But they do! There are exceptions and they don’t do a great job explaining that. Engineering school does not equal A&S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC started Spanish 1 in 10h grade and only took 3 years of language (no AP) Took 4 years of Science, English and Math. Had more than 4 Social studies (AP Econ)
Was admitted in-state to UVA, but chose to attend Stanford.
Ok… but if he got into Stanford he clearly isn’t the typical kid applying with good test scores, a non profit he created and captain of the soccer team coming as a non URM from Fairfax- what’s the real story.
Can you explain the exceptions, then? How is engineering admissions different from A&S?Anonymous wrote:But they do! There are exceptions and they don’t do a great job explaining that. Engineering school does not equal A&S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC started Spanish 1 in 10h grade and only took 3 years of language (no AP) Took 4 years of Science, English and Math. Had more than 4 Social studies (AP Econ)
Was admitted in-state to UVA, but chose to attend Stanford.
Ok… but if he got into Stanford he clearly isn’t the typical kid applying with good test scores, a non profit he created and captain of the soccer team coming as a non URM from Fairfax- what’s the real story.
Anonymous wrote:My DC started Spanish 1 in 10h grade and only took 3 years of language (no AP) Took 4 years of Science, English and Math. Had more than 4 Social studies (AP Econ)
Was admitted in-state to UVA, but chose to attend Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:My DC started Spanish 1 in 10h grade and only took 3 years of language (no AP) Took 4 years of Science, English and Math. Had more than 4 Social studies (AP Econ)
Was admitted in-state to UVA, but chose to attend Stanford.