Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Institutional data you Googled, pp, means very little re: Fairfax County public school student admission -- which was the question.
It is more difficult to get into JMU from FCPS. It is more difficult to get into VT from FCPS. VT is probably easier to get into the JMU from FCPS for certain majors. That was the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Google tells me that JMU's admit rate is about 72%. Using the institutional data from VT, here are some examples of their admit rates by major:
- English 75.1%
- Meteorology 82.9%
- Psychology 44.1%
- Mathematics 81.9%
- Political Science 47.9%
- Russian Language 80.0%
- Marketing 50.3%
- Crop and Soil Sciences 92.6%
So, yes, VT is sometimes a tougher admit than JMU. And, yes, VT is sometimes an easier admit than JMU.
As a math major who went to VT a long time ago this makes me sad. I guess this major is dead. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Google tells me that JMU's admit rate is about 72%. Using the institutional data from VT, here are some examples of their admit rates by major:
- English 75.1%
- Meteorology 82.9%
- Psychology 44.1%
- Mathematics 81.9%
- Political Science 47.9%
- Russian Language 80.0%
- Marketing 50.3%
- Crop and Soil Sciences 92.6%
So, yes, VT is sometimes a tougher admit than JMU. And, yes, VT is sometimes an easier admit than JMU.
Raw admit rates are only part of the equation. You have to know the qualifications (e.g., test scores, GPA) of the applicants for a more complete picture. A higher admit rate can reflect a higher academic caliber of students applying while a low admit rate can reflect lots of under qualified students applying.
Anonymous wrote:Institutional data you Googled, pp, means very little re: Fairfax County public school student admission -- which was the question.
Anonymous wrote:Institutional data you Googled, pp, means very little re: Fairfax County public school student admission -- which was the question.
Anonymous wrote:So Google tells me that JMU's admit rate is about 72%. Using the institutional data from VT, here are some examples of their admit rates by major:
- English 75.1%
- Meteorology 82.9%
- Psychology 44.1%
- Mathematics 81.9%
- Political Science 47.9%
- Russian Language 80.0%
- Marketing 50.3%
- Crop and Soil Sciences 92.6%
So, yes, VT is sometimes a tougher admit than JMU. And, yes, VT is sometimes an easier admit than JMU.