Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll lol
+1
So many are falling for the troll!!
Anonymous wrote:Troll lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s almost as if OP is just now realizing how tough it is to get into top schools these days.
Those stats were fine 15 years ago but the world has changed. Kids with a 4.0 are common (and still get rejected without other impressive stats)
+1. Today, with Naviance Scoir and Schev there really is no excuse for a post like this
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost as if OP is just now realizing how tough it is to get into top schools these days.
Those stats were fine 15 years ago but the world has changed. Kids with a 4.0 are common (and still get rejected without other impressive stats)
Anonymous wrote:My DD got straight up rejected from EA, not even deferred. She's legacy, 1350 and 3.75, 4 year varsity athlete, and part time employee so it was a bit of a shock. More like depressing disappointment.
But..... six of her friends got in EA and only two are going. So, 4 spots just pissed into the wind at her HS. And she has to sit it all out.
It just sucks. I can't help but be irate that some kid from Jersey can go there but my daughter can't
The measly $1000 I donated every year will cease.
Anonymous wrote:UVA isn't even a good school. You should've donated your money somewhere else
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had a 1350, why are you surprised? That's embarrassingly low for a top school like UVA
so is the GPA.
OP's entitlement and privilege is showing
OP is profoundly disappointed and is lashing out, so show some grace instead piling on like a stinking pile of dog sh--. LOTS of states show big time in-state preference to the premier state schools. UVA does not. And it has to sting (and my DC is not applying there). VA states, like UVA, Tech, W&M, should absolutely place a priority on residency, imo. THey'd do it w/o sacrificing their brand, as well. It sucks they don't but places like NC do.
This is not true. UVA was 100% more generous in admissions to VA residents over DC/MD residents for applicants from our highly competitive DC private.
Yeah, if they were really in tune with UVA, they'd already know this. The in-state and out of state acceptance rates are easy to find. I think OP is just a kid trying to stir the pot here.
Anonymous wrote:Her stats were too low for UVA. Did you not look at Naviance, etc?
Anonymous wrote:UVA isn't even a good school. You should've donated your money somewhere else