Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
I think so and I’m really disappointed in our college counseling but he also had scholarships in mind and I appreciate that. He doesn’t want a hyper-competitive environment. I think he’s made some good choices but I also agree with you. It’s been a difficult process.
OP - my kid purposefully chose to land where she is at the 75th percentile versus a reach. She was concerned about having to be playing her A-game every minute of every day. She didn't choose what I would have chosen for her, but in the end, it turns out, she was right and I was not.
Thank you! This is what I’m counting on too. He made some thoughtful choices and I think at least a few are also good personality matches, so I am hopeful for the same outcome.
Not in light of SCHEV Statistics. The bottom 25% of the UVA entering class in fall of 2017 had a 4.16, so the applicant with a 4.0 weighted GPA would be in the bottom 12.5% of the class. http://research.schev.edu//enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.asp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
I think so and I’m really disappointed in our college counseling but he also had scholarships in mind and I appreciate that. He doesn’t want a hyper-competitive environment. I think he’s made some good choices but I also agree with you. It’s been a difficult process.
OP - my kid purposefully chose to land where she is at the 75th percentile versus a reach. She was concerned about having to be playing her A-game every minute of every day. She didn't choose what I would have chosen for her, but in the end, it turns out, she was right and I was not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
I think so and I’m really disappointed in our college counseling but he also had scholarships in mind and I appreciate that. He doesn’t want a hyper-competitive environment. I think he’s made some good choices but I also agree with you. It’s been a difficult process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Your kid may have sold himself a little short
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
This was our understanding too. DC has a 1490 SAT, 33 ACT But didn’t even apply because of his 4.0 weighted GPA. On the tour they mentioned how much they value GPA. He got in everywhere he applied but didn’t apply to very competitive colleges. Good colleges, but nothing with less than maybe a 40% acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
Ok, yes technically GPA is re-calculated -- and comparing between schools it is important to note as GPAs calculations vary widely. But if you look in the context of your school's Naviance profile what you will see is a sea of green checks (admits) over a fairly straight line of GPAs (in our school it's around 4.3) with some fuzziness over the border. Occasionally a kid with 4.1 gets in and a kid with 4.5 does not--but hundreds and hundreds over several years follow this highly structured pattern. Because more than 25% of students take enough APs/IBs to meet the criteria of "rigorous course load," GPA is a fairly good proxy for what they look at. BUT the SAT axis can vary from 1200-1600, but the GPA axis has almost no variation. And it looks pretty much the same for any of the other NOVA public high school Naviance profiles I've seen. W&M is different--they seem to do a ratio of SAT. So a kid with a 3.9 might get in with a 1550 SAT whereas a kid with a 4.5 and a 1250 might not.
Anonymous wrote:3.5 UW, 3.8 W
1400 SAT
11 IB classes (but not full diploma)
4-year varsity athlete (but not playing in college)
White, male, FCPS
Arty (which some feel is a hook for a boy)
In:
Savannah College of Art and Design
JMU
VCUArts
Pitt
Waiting on:
Temple
VT
American
Boston U
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:36 ACT 4.2 WGPA 3.89 UW
Accepted:
Notre Dame (invited to scholars and merit semifinalist)
BC
Villanova
Fordham (Dean’s Scholarship)
UMCP (B/K Scholarship)
Denied:
UVA
Let the record show that UVA reject kids with perfect ACTs and only 1 or 2 Bs on their high school transcript.
Shocked by this! Are you in-state?
UVA really doesn't care as much about SAT/ACT scores, but REALLY cares about GPA and rigor of coursework relative to school offerings.
No. As said several times above, and per Dean J who writes their admissions blog, they care much more about the grades obtained in rigorous courses and much less about GPA as it is too hard to compare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:re: uva rejection of high stats kid.
decades ago they rejected me, and Duke accepted me. We all heard they did not want Maryland kids.
Similar story here. Waitlisted at UVA, admitted to Harvard. No joke. Applying from MA though.