<p>We have no idea what the "low end" is. You're either accepted or you're not. There's always something "high end" or desirable about you if you're accepted</p>
<p>Can somebody tell me the stats of the low end of people getting into UVA and William and Mary in state? I wanna see them in compared to mine.</p>
<p>Umm like, low 25% for GPA and SAT.</p>
<p>That information is easily found by searching for the college on Collegeboard.com</p>
<p>However, it is important to remember that the lowest 25% of the SAT ranges and the lowest 25% of GPA ranges are generally filled by recruited athletes, under-represented minorities, and other special cases (eg, parents are famous, donated a lot of money, connections, etc). Unless you belong to one of those categories, you should aim for the middle 50% range or the highest 25%.</p>
<p>According to collegeboard.com, the data for UVA is as follows.</p>
<p>SAT Reasoning Verbal: 600 - 710 99%
SAT Reasoning Math: 620 - 720 99%</p>
<p>These are the middle 50% ranges. That means that 25% of accepted applicants have scores below 600 and 620. But as I said before, this 25% is made up of special cases. The middle 50% of accepted applicants fell in the above ranges. 25% of accepted applicants had scores above 710 and 720.</p>
<p>The low end people (excluding special cases) therefore have scores in the low 600s</p>
<p>The middle 50% score ranges are a little higher for William & Mary: </p>
<p>SAT Reasoning Verbal: 630 - 730
SAT Reasoning Math: 630 - 710</p>
<p>As for GPA at W&M, according to collegeboard.com, 3/4 of accepted applicants had GPAs above 3.75. However, it is difficult to use the GPA numbers on Collegeboard.com, and I urge you to ignore them...the reason is that we don't know what this GPA really is--does it include all classes? Is it weighted? Is it reported GPA or is the GPA calculated by W&M? So ignore this GPA number...the most useful data for you is the SAT data. And the fact that 80% of accepted applicants were in the top 10% of their class</p>