Counselors Give Advice to Students, Parents
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Counselors Give Advice to Students, Parents

Advice To Juniors

Langley High School Career Counselor Meg Gallagher had this advice for the juniors who will apply to colleges next year:

• Don’t slack off in your studies during your senior year. The first semester grades are critical, Gallagher said. She remembers setting aside application files with the note “hold for grades” after the first semester

• Pay attention to your “personal PR.” Don’t just be a name on a piece of paper. When a college representative visits your high school, show your interest. Visit, ask questions, and write a personal note and thank the representative for their time.

Gallagher said thank you notes really impressed her. Later, when she was making recommendations for admissions, she said, “I didn’t give them preferential treatment, but I read their files a little differently.”

• Pay attention to your application essay. When grades, courses, and SAT scores are similar, it often becomes the deciding factor between two qualified students.

• Don’t ignore details. Using a pencil to fill out your college application won’t give a positive impression.

Advice to Parents

• Don’t punish your child with your disapproval if he or she isn’t admitted to the college of your choice. Your child is going to

college, not you.

• Don’t count on your influence to get your child admitted. “Parents call out all the connections,” Gallagher said. “So [what if] you called up a congressman and got them to write a letter. Like they know your kid.”

Recommendations and letters give another “snapshot” of the student added to the other materials in the application file, but don’t replace them.

• Don’t call up the admissions officer and offer to make a large

contribution to the college. It won’t help, and it might

diminish your child’s chance of admission.

Stats

Langley High School Applied Accepted Wait-listed Rejected

University of Virginia 75 32 12 31

Virginia Tech 81 48 12 21

William & Mary 74 28 18 28

James Madison Univ. 85 55 7 23

Typical Number of AP courses taken by Langley students accepted at the University of Virginia: 4

Average Accepted Score SAT GPA

University of Virginia 1340 3.79

Virginia Tech 1290 3.6

William & Mary n/a n/a

James Madison University 1260 3.5

William and Mary, Typical Scores

Highest Wait listed 1270 3.8

Rejected 1230 3.7

[Some accepted students had GPAs of 3.4 - 3.5]

Typical Scores Rejected

Virginia Tech n/a 3.4

William and Mary 1230 3.7

James Madison Univ. 1260 3.5