<p>My d got the letter in the mail today. Accepted.</p>
<p>GPA 4.09 (w)
SAT 720 M, 580 CR, 620 W
2 AP classes, several honor classes, National Honor Society, good EC</p>
<p>My d got the letter in the mail today. Accepted.</p>
<p>GPA 4.09 (w)
SAT 720 M, 580 CR, 620 W
2 AP classes, several honor classes, National Honor Society, good EC</p>
<p>I got accepted!
SAT- 2020 (610 math, 640 cr, 770 writing)
GPA- not sure, as the scale was just changed. However, on a scale where 4.0 was highest for honors and AP, I had a 3.6
Course load- All honors/ 6 APs
Great EC’s, over 500 volunteer hours, great recommendations </p>
<p>Congratulations to everyone else who got accepted [= [=</p>
<p>Accepted (Early Action)
1210/1740 SAT
3.56 W/GPA
8 Honor and AP classes
OOS
Lots of EC’s</p>
<p>Congrats everyone and good luck to those who are still waiting!</p>
<p>I found out about two weeks ago…so excited! I’m pretty much between JMU and University of Maryland College Park. My sister’s a senior there and she loves it.</p>
<p>congrats to everyone who was accepted! I was excited when I found out. Wish everyone the best of luck as they wait to find out.</p>
<p>Her stats were 3.7 GPA UW, 4.0 W
ACT 30
SAT 700 M, 630 V, 710 W</p>
<p>She has taken 2 AP classes and 5 IB classes and is from out of state.</p>
<p>She will be going to the February open house.</p>
<p>Waiting to hear about financial aid.</p>
<p>packer22 - from what it said on the site, you actually do not have a better chance of being selected through regular decision than early action. both are the same in terms of admission, just different dates</p>
<p>I don’t think so they said ea is much more competitive then RD and also said somewhere between 40-60% of people deferred from EA get in RD.</p>