<p>Those of you how have posted Echols/Rodman OOS acceptances seem to have stats similar to mine. Do you think that the only way to be accepted to UVa OOS is to be granted Echols/Rodman status? Are there any OOS offers still left possibly?</p>
<p>"Do you think that the only way to be accepted to UVa OOS is to be granted Echols/Rodman status? Are there any OOS offers still left possibly?"</p>
<p>LOL. The numbers directly contradict this. Draw your own conclusions:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.virginia.edu/stats&facts/%5B/url%5D">http://www.virginia.edu/stats&facts/</a></p>
<p>(note: approximately 600 people are offered Echols status, many of whom are instate.)</p>