Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Results will be interesting this year with zero supplements, legacy or demonstrated interest. I wonder if they’ll admit more figuring yield will go down?
They didn't use legacy last year either. They never used DI.
Eh - last year they still had the supplimental optional essay to share in under 100 words your connection to UVA. Could have been that you went to a sports camp there, toured there and had a special experience OR grew up going to games with your alumni parents.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh…. So anyone under a 4.0 is definitely not getting in, assuming everything else is also regular.
Anonymous wrote:4.46 weighted 1450 superscore. Average ECs-no leadership. Highest rigor. Applying EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you can change your manor once in?
Why do people say you may not “get in” to other majors once in?
There are certain programs you have to apply to (e.g. coms, data sciences) and also majors in A&S that require certain criteria be met to be eligible. The big one that students don’t get in to is coms (McIntyre) - it’s acceptance rate averages around 10 percent.
Anonymous wrote:So you can change your manor once in?
Why do people say you may not “get in” to other majors once in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD applied EA for engineering. 4.0UW and 1520 SAT. I have no idea if she'll get in given how competitive engineering is.
The stats to get in that we can access do not differentiate between majors picked (some are easier, some more competitive than others), correct? It’s just word of mouth and guesses by reputation within the same school? Or listed somewhere?
There is a site where you can see stats by school.
Yes, but not by major within the same school, right?
Anonymous wrote:Never mind - see the ACT scores. Sorry!