Anonymous wrote:Unless UVA is your safety and you’re competitive for HYP, you need to ED for UVA. Especially if you’re coming from a school where the top 10% of the class has a 4.5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Really? At the info session we went to at UVA, they made it very clear that the admission rate was significantly higher for ED than RD, and aeA was somewhere in between. It was part of the power point presentation.
We went to the same presentation and they showed in and out of state statistics, but nothing breaking down ED/EA/RD. I think you’re thinking of in and out of state.
They definitely mentioned ED v. RD at the one we attended. Maybe my memory is wrong about a slide. But I recall it very specifically because dd was considering applying ED. They gave the specific numbers for both ED and RD, both in state and out of state. This info session was this past fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Really? At the info session we went to at UVA, they made it very clear that the admission rate was significantly higher for ED than RD, and aeA was somewhere in between. It was part of the power point presentation.
We went to the same presentation and they showed in and out of state statistics, but nothing breaking down ED/EA/RD. I think you’re thinking of in and out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Really? At the info session we went to at UVA, they made it very clear that the admission rate was significantly higher for ED than RD, and aeA was somewhere in between. It was part of the power point presentation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting. Seems like they may go all the way to the 15th this year. Past years have been the 9th or 10th. Bummer.
They had to take a few days off for a school shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting. Seems like they may go all the way to the 15th this year. Past years have been the 9th or 10th. Bummer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any other state flagships that have ED?
Arguably WM and VT Engineering are also flagships.
No. There can only be one flagship. It doesn’t mean they are lesser schools though.
There can be more than one flagship (e.g. Auburn and Alabama). The Commonwealth of Virginia has actually never designated a flagship, as some states have.
Yes, UVA is the flagship. Jefferson created it as one in 1819. Go read wiki.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Because USNWR has changed all admissions people into marketing people. The AO's job is to get as many applications as possible in order to reject as many as possible while increasing yield numbers and GPA and SAT stats. That is what they are paid to do. What they tell the public is what the public wants to hear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA admissions deans don’t encourage ED like other schools do. Why is that?
Because they don't have to. Kids know that ED can make the difference between getting accepted or not.
So why does UVA tell people it doesn’t make a difference? It’s my junior’s top choice but we went to an admissions program where they claimed it doesn’t make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any other state flagships that have ED?
Arguably WM and VT Engineering are also flagships.
No. There can only be one flagship. It doesn’t mean they are lesser schools though.
There can be more than one flagship (e.g. Auburn and Alabama). The Commonwealth of Virginia has actually never designated a flagship, as some states have.