| UVA has room to grow even more without sacrificing any of its elite status. |
FALSE. |
Coal mining is only in the SW part of the Virginia, dying off, near Kentucky. In the Appalachian mtns. As in the map posted above, UVA takes zero to one student from those counties. If more applied that were qualified, I'm sure they would get in, so stop the red-neck jokes. It's racist and bigoted. |
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It seems like the student enrollment is in line with the population density. Wonder if admissions is the same?
Best represented counties 1. Fairfax 667 students 2. Loudon 220 3. Henrico 132 |
| You can't tell me all the counties with zero or one students going to UVA on the SW part of the state have zero high school students. |
| Scroll down to UVA enrollment by municipality. Most of the counties to the SW have zero to no students accepted. http://digital.uvamagazine.org/articles/2020-insight/ |
Um, not sure who you are ranting at. I merely pointed out that the assertion that VA has no coal mining is patently false. |
UVA feasts off of nova. It's where most of the top in state students are. |
| Without NoVa kids, for the most part Uva would = UWva. |
Of course, but 667 from Fairfax County isn't fair considering the number of public high schools and all the kids going to the great privates in the DMV area. A few years back a legislator tried to introduce a bill that would give FCPS 100 more seats at UVA and I pointed out that meant that Langley might get four of those and that wasn't going to help the situation. Langley will not help an A- get into UVA, not when they have 70 kids with GPAs over 4.0. Those are the kids the publics will support, write letters for and talk to admissions about. |
The map is for enrollment, not admissions. |
| As of about five years ago I was told that while there is a cap on kids from NoVA, they exceed it every year. From that information I take away that there are a lot of students in Northern Virginia who can excel there, and many of them still don't get in. |
Who told you this? It seems UVA goes out of their way to provide numbers about geographic distribution to counter this. Has anyone seen similar imaps from W&M, Tech, or JMU? |
| Affirmative action for trump country - that's really what this is. Call it what it is |
| Just to clarify, because 667 seemed impossibly small, given that TJ alone sends over 80 kids to UVA a year. 677 memebers of the class of 2020 from Fairfax. Not total undergrades or total students. Kicking out TJ, that's 24 kids on average per FCPS HS. Of course, some as from private, etc. Given that not every top kid chooses UVA, that seems reasonable. |