Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost 3/4 of student in the top 10-15% plan to EA Uva and RD WM. Most get in to both. Top private. The other 25% ED somewhere higher ranked and pull the other apps when they get in
You can ED Ivy/T10 and still EA UVA since UVA is a public, non-binding EA. If you get rejected or deferred from the ED school—EA is still in play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.05 with 1530 SAT excellent rigor wasn’t admitted from top Nova school.
4.05 sounds low, assuming weighted. What was the UW?
3.6
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GPA for almost guaranteed admissions to UVA seems to be minimum 4.4 and above.
+2 This is true at my DC’s private school this cycle. Looking at SCOIR, 100% of ED and EA admits submitted test scores—high test scores.
Anonymous wrote:GPA for almost guaranteed admissions to UVA seems to be minimum 4.4 and above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.05 with 1530 SAT excellent rigor wasn’t admitted from top Nova school.
4.05 sounds low, assuming weighted. What was the UW?
3.6
That explains it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP. My kid did that - EA to UVA and RD to W&M. She was admitted to both and loved W&M and chose it. It’s going great so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.05 with 1530 SAT excellent rigor wasn’t admitted from top Nova school.
4.05 sounds low, assuming weighted. What was the UW?
3.6
Anonymous wrote:At our top private, 3.9+ and 1500+ is a guaranteed UVA EA admit. Usually, the kids in this range have good rigor, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4.05 with 1530 SAT excellent rigor wasn’t admitted from top Nova school.
4.05 sounds low, assuming weighted. What was the UW?
Anonymous wrote:4.05 with 1530 SAT excellent rigor wasn’t admitted from top Nova school.