Anonymous wrote:You have to look at the high school. In NoVA you will get accepted if you're in the top 10% of your high school so individual stats don't matter. Even though Dean J insists this is not true, every year the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at this rejection!:
Rejected OOS, 4.65 w 35 ACT, decent ecs solid essays
Well, if this rejection allowed for my in-state deferred from EA kid to get in RD, then I’d say good - that’s how it should be!
Anonymous wrote:Look at this rejection!:
Rejected OOS, 4.65 w 35 ACT, decent ecs solid essays
Anonymous wrote:Look at this rejection!:
Rejected OOS, 4.65 w 35 ACT, decent ecs solid essays
Anonymous wrote:So basically 2 RD admits per Virginia High School. Speechless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends in other parts of Virginia are adamant that UVA prefers NOVA students.
Everyone thinks they are at a disadvantage.
That's only because everyone feels there is a high concentration of NOVA kids at UVA but they are not realizing that NOVA is the main population center of Virginia and is affluent so alot of kids from educated families, money to put into test prep, the best private schools etc.
My kid was speaking to someone in the Richmond area after ED decisions came out and he told my son that 10 kids were accepted ED at his school that day. We haven't even had 10 kids accepted YET in our NOVA public out of 75+ applications.
How would you even know this? Even the busiest of busybodies can't know the admissions results of an entire public school class.