<p>lost, i saw your stuff on the W&M thread, and I guess I’ll kind of say again what people said there. Yes, W&M and UVA have obligations as public universities to accept most of their guys from their state. But since you applied, they aren’t guaranteed to say no to you. Your stats are good and at the upper end in CR and W, and at the middle for math. If you’re in the top 10% of your class that also is a plus (I wasn’t even close when I was in college). Depending on your state and sex, that could also change things. If you’re a girl from PA, your chances aren’t great, but if you’re a guy from West Virginee, you do have a great shot. Hope this helps.</p>
<p>As with the stratifying of SAT scores by Virginian applicants vs. Non-Virginian applicants at UVA and W&M, I disagree. If lesser schools in Virginia like Virginia Tech, JMU, and Mason don’t do it, if other public Ivies like Michigan and UNC don’t do it, and if public universities in the upper Atlantic/New England like UConn, Pitt, Rutgers, and Binghamton don’t, well, UVA and W&M shouldn’t either.</p>