Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 gpa from highly rigorous DC private, 28 ACT. Waitlisted. Completely shocked. This is nonsense. So mad right now.
I'm sorry. I'm also kind of surprised that your dc from a rigorous private got a 28 ACT with a good private school GPA!
28 is the 90th percentile for all test takers. JMU range for 50th is 24-29. It’s a strong score for JMU.
Especially since only 26% of JMU applicants submit scores! It's range is tilted upwards because 3/4 of the students with likely lower end of scores don't submit.
It doesn’t work like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:39,000 kids applied to JMU. Please have your kids put in their decisions if they are not going so some kids who really want to go can come off of the waitlist. This is heartbreaking
1310 SAT and 3.7 (4.2 weighted) - in! ACPS. She wants to study Accounting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much of this could be avoided if JMU would just institute ED. Then those for whom the school is their top choice could show their commitment by EDing. It would save a TON of effort all around.
I have a Duke. Talked to their AO last year at Choices and he said they absolutely would not be instituting ED anytime soon.
Last year they made use of the WL into late July, maybe later. Neighbor got in last week of July. Got the dregs of housing, but he's thrilled to be there!
My Duke has friends from all over the Mid-Atlantic (TONS of NJ) and even Chicago, FL, Boston suburbs and Washington State. It's definitely growing in popularity and common app for sure has had an impact.
PP here. Totally agree. I’m a Duke parent too. We know of so many kids for whom JMU is their first choice. Just seems like it would benefit both JMU and students if they could express that preference in a concrete way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much of this could be avoided if JMU would just institute ED. Then those for whom the school is their top choice could show their commitment by EDing. It would save a TON of effort all around.
I have a Duke. Talked to their AO last year at Choices and he said they absolutely would not be instituting ED anytime soon.
Last year they made use of the WL into late July, maybe later. Neighbor got in last week of July. Got the dregs of housing, but he's thrilled to be there!
My Duke has friends from all over the Mid-Atlantic (TONS of NJ) and even Chicago, FL, Boston suburbs and Washington State. It's definitely growing in popularity and common app for sure has had an impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 gpa from highly rigorous DC private, 28 ACT. Waitlisted. Completely shocked. This is nonsense. So mad right now.
Private colleges prefer private school graduates, public colleges prefer public school graduates. It's been like this since I went to college in the 90s.
Really? I never heard that before. And I went to private k-12 then public for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My takeaway from this thread is JMU probably has a similar acceptance rate to years past due to not that much drama here today. EA’s that we’re deferred got accepted and RD’s with high stats or below 25th percentile got waiting list.
My DD was a deferred EA with good stats for JMU who got waitlisted today. The deferall was not that suprising, the WL was completely surprising. Thought she'd get in for sure.
Anonymous wrote:When JMU began using the Common App, they began to more vigorously waitlist or reject students that are high performing but JMU was 99.9% sure wouldn't come. So if your highly-qualified student didn't get in, they may be guessing that they weren't going to enroll anyway.
Anonymous wrote:So much of this could be avoided if JMU would just institute ED. Then those for whom the school is their top choice could show their commitment by EDing. It would save a TON of effort all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 gpa from highly rigorous DC private, 28 ACT. Waitlisted. Completely shocked. This is nonsense. So mad right now.
Private colleges prefer private school graduates, public colleges prefer public school graduates. It's been like this since I went to college in the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My takeaway from this thread is JMU probably has a similar acceptance rate to years past due to not that much drama here today. EA’s that we’re deferred got accepted and RD’s with high stats or below 25th percentile got waiting list.
My DD was a deferred EA with good stats for JMU who got waitlisted today. The deferall was not that suprising, the WL was completely surprising. Thought she'd get in for sure.
Anonymous wrote:My takeaway from this thread is JMU probably has a similar acceptance rate to years past due to not that much drama here today. EA’s that we’re deferred got accepted and RD’s with high stats or below 25th percentile got waiting list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 gpa from highly rigorous DC private, 28 ACT. Waitlisted. Completely shocked. This is nonsense. So mad right now.
I'm sorry. I'm also kind of surprised that your dc from a rigorous private got a 28 ACT with a good private school GPA!
28 is the 90th percentile for all test takers. JMU range for 50th is 24-29. It’s a strong score for JMU.
Especially since only 26% of JMU applicants submit scores! It's range is tilted upwards because 3/4 of the students with likely lower end of scores don't submit.