I'm not supporting the numbers above but I do believe Mclean had like 18 kids going to VT and another 15 going to JMU. Maybe around the same number to UVA. This was a couple years back. |
Exactly. It's *always* people whose kids don't even go to state universities who make these absurd claims. |
That's actually not true but whatever you say, buddy. |
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Sure. But I'd list W&M along with those other prestigious southern schools. UVA is only prestigious in Virginia and to UVA alumnae. |
W&M is in no way comparable to Duke. |
Does PPP actually think 132 v 148 makes a school significantly superior?? |
Neither of these schools are prestigious but if either one is on any list the other should also be. Just to reiterate, though, neither of these public community colleges are prestigious in any way. |
Exactly. |
Uh, yes there is. GMU. |
Worse than murder |
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As of 2023, the university enrolled 40,185 students, making it the largest university by head count in Virginia. Now, who's wrong? |
I grew up in a town of 20,000 in Ohio. Attended a state school (not Ohio State). I knew of 15 classmates from my class of 318 who went to the same school as I did. Those were the ones I knew of, there could have been more. Happened to end up in an elective tennis class with one of them my senior year. So what. It made the class way more fun than it would have been not knowing anyone in it. And I didn't need the class or the credits; so if a classmate from high school being in it was so awful, I could have dropped the class. I really don't think it's unreasonable for even more classmates from the same school in this area of exponentially higher population and schools twice the size or larger to end up at the same state universities. And again, so what? If it's the school you really want to attend, get over it. If it's more important to go to a school where you know absolutely nobody and absolutely nobody knows you, then you don't go. |