<p>...please post your stats, ECs, IS/OOS, and all that good stuff.</p>
<p>I would question how useful this information is, unless you're just asking out of idle curiosity? In viewing such threads on CC over the past 3-4 weeks it has become quite apparent that Stats don't reveal any practical information. Statistically superb students are being rejected and waitlisted in nearly equal numbers to those being accepted. Frequently a statistically-challenged student will emerge from the process with multiple acceptances, while high stats kids at those same schools are being rejected. Stats just don't say much. </p>
<p>Those of you who were accepted at W&M earned your way in, sometimes despie your stats. Maybe it was the killer essay or the interview of the century. Maybe your exceptional achievements in some obscure sport or demonstrated commitment to your community tipped the balance in your favor. W&M may be a public university, but its admissions decisions are not stats driven. Great stats will only qualify you for consideration.</p>
<p>So congratulations to all the acceptees regardless of your SAT scores.</p>
<p>Amen to that, Hudsonvalley51...it has been a year that has proven to me that there is little method to much of the madness our children have been subjected to...</p>
<p>I'm asking out of sheer insanity and undying curiosity. Us transfer student hopefuls have to wait another 2 weeks for our decisions, maybe more...</p>
<p>Anselmo1 -- Sheer insanity and undying curiosity is fine, maybe even good. Just don't think that by comparing your SAT scores and GPA, etc. to other students that you'll be able to gauge your chances.</p>