Anonymous wrote:Yes but PP at 09:50, how many of those 150+ applicants from your child’s FCPS high school actually get ACCEPTED at UVA?
Anonymous wrote:No one said it was a weighted GPA.
I wish more people would specify weighted or unweighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn state EA admit
That's awesome! Seems to be a very popular school right now with kids from NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:And the colleges know all that (what is offered at a school) which is why they compare kids from the same HS against each other. It's the basis for the argument that sometimes it's better to stay at a base school than go to a magnet (public).
Anonymous wrote:Penn state EA admit
I don't even know where to begin. I was at a Virginia Tech engineering day open house when a mom asked the same question and the entire room sucked in its breath. Because you need a 4.0+ for engineering to get into Tech. Because most kids applying for top in-state schools have a 4.44+ (indicating excellence in AP courses). If you aren't low-income, URM, first-generation, athlete, national scholar, or fit some other profile, and especially if you are from NOVA, you need well over a 4.05. The top 25% median of ENTERING (not accepted which is a higher figure) students last fall at JMU had a 4.02.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one said it was a weighted GPA.
I wish more people would specify weighted or unweighted.
In FCPS, the GPA reflected in the online grade book and Naviance is weighted. The unweighted has to be calculated.
Anonymous wrote:No one said it was a weighted GPA.
I wish more people would specify weighted or unweighted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU, VCU, JMU getting tougher to get in even for a 4.0 GPA and 1310 kid.
Why would these schools reject a student with straight As?
I don't even know where to begin. I was at a Virginia Tech engineering day open house when a mom asked the same question and the entire room sucked in its breath. Because you need a 4.0+ for engineering to get into Tech. Because most kids applying for top in-state schools have a 4.44+ (indicating excellence in AP courses). If you aren't low-income, URM, first-generation, athlete, national scholar, or fit some other profile, and especially if you are from NOVA, you need well over a 4.05. The top 25% median of ENTERING (not accepted which is a higher figure) students last fall at JMU had a 4.02. For UVA & W&M it was a 4.44, etc. Unless you are at TJ, you can't look at the median and bottom 25% median GPAs or class rank because those slots are taken up by the international, low-income, blue ridge scholars, questbridge, first-generation types, etc. http://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp. Go read this evening's post about JMU EA decisions being late because of the surge of applications for this past year. The same happened to Virginia Tech last year - many families who thought they were safeties were not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU, VCU, JMU getting tougher to get in even for a 4.0 GPA and 1310 kid.
Why would these schools reject a student with straight As?
Anonymous wrote:GMU, VCU, JMU getting tougher to get in even for a 4.0 GPA and 1310 kid.
Why would these schools reject a student with straight As?
I had the same thought. Even if it's a weighted 4.0, they should certainly get in. My DC is applying to two of these schools with a weighted 3.98 and a 34 ACT. If JMU can't deal with a handful of Bs, then I give up. I haven't seen any data that would suggest a problem getting in with a 4.0 and a GPA in the 1300s or above.
Congrats to everyone with early acceptances! My senior has to do auditions in the winter so it's going to be a long wait with potentially no acceptances (at least for DC's desired major).