Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course Dean J says its 'holistic'. Makes her job look important.
But in reality they have too many applications to sort through.
At TJ ( I am looking at Naviance as I type this) not a SINGLE applicant was declined if they had GPA over 4.47
and
not a SINGLE application got accepted if the GPA was below 4.32
Clearly they are based of GPA. The Naviance chart looks like those weather forecasts...with a clear 'front' of accepts, behind which are declines..
It was a rough year for TJ students last year who wanted UVA…..lots waitlisted.
Anonymous wrote:Of course Dean J says its 'holistic'. Makes her job look important.
But in reality they have too many applications to sort through.
At TJ ( I am looking at Naviance as I type this) not a SINGLE applicant was declined if they had GPA over 4.47
and
not a SINGLE application got accepted if the GPA was below 4.32
Clearly they are based of GPA. The Naviance chart looks like those weather forecasts...with a clear 'front' of accepts, behind which are declines..
Anonymous wrote:Is there ever an instance where a 3.5 kid can get in coming from Sidwell or NCS (no APs)?
Anonymous wrote:I see that UVA acceptance rate for in-state is 25% or so. Does anyone know what the percentage of students who are rejected but get the UVA Wise offer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our oos private, UVA are more stats driven than holistic.
Same here, There is a GPA line each year (and for what it's worth it's really high--Ivy level).
Anonymous wrote:At our oos private, UVA are more stats driven than holistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our oos private, UVA are more stats driven than holistic.
You're acting like high stats kids have nothing else going on and don't present strong applications.\
Anonymous wrote:At our oos private, UVA are more stats driven than holistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naviance GPA is senior year or Junior year?
At ours, it is senior year GPA, so typically higher than GPA at the time of application.
Anonymous wrote:Naviance GPA is senior year or Junior year?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Did he apply ED/EA? Have AP classes in all 5 CORE subjects?