Academic rigor is not “heightened up a notch” at Vanderbilt. I have kids at both schools and this is just not true. People just make things up on here. |
In your opinion. Maybe your kids study archaeology and gender studies, so they find rigor to be equal. |
I'm the OP. Can you elaborate more? And touch on the social side of things? Thank you in advance for any thoughts. |
Georgetown is test required. Vandy and UVA have 40-45% of student body that had scores too low to submit. There will be a noticeable difference in rigor and it will be noticeable in peers at GU. |
| UVA pre-med kids are very serious, top notch students as well as engineering (my kid) and kids serious about McIntire. Yes there are party kids, but it is big enough to be both things. |
Interesting— haven’t thousands of words been spilled on how no one wants to attend schools up north and they are cooked and everyone is applying to attend a school in the south?? |
Sigh. Yes but we all know that it isn't true. Yes, the Southern schools have increased in popularity and former safeties like Tennessee and Clemson now have 40% admit rates but the Northeast schools are harder than ever and have by far the highest number of highly rejective schools in the country. By far. |
| All this talk about rigor and whether the students are "serious". Have you never heard the expression that A students work for C students? |
False. False false false. As an actual parent of an actual current student I see it as my mission to correct all the TikTok misinformation on Vandy Tons of current students, including every single one of my kid’s friends except 2, are middle class and get financial aid. Three of my kid’s very close friends are from lower middle class households in the Southern states. This is anecdata so look at the actual data for percentages of kids on FA. The apple martins and alexa cubans run in their own tiny circles- and they’re don’t set the tone, because this type doesn’t mingle. And by the way, their present at every top 20 school. |
No. This is fan fiction perpetuated by outsiders on SM. Most students now are serious and … plain, if not grindy. Sorry |
You really do not. Speaking of made up |
And UVA is a public school with something like 18000 students. I don't know why people are trying to position one of these schools as a High Point-like country club. |
Vanderbilt reports a higher premed first time acceptance rate to medical school than UVA has historically reported. Vanderbilt reported 78% in the link below. UVA does not currently provide a premed acceptance rate report on its website but has historically reported 52% to 60% acceptance rate. Vanderbilt does have higher standardized test scores and higher test scores correlate to higher MCAT scores, so that could be a factor. https://www.vanderbilt.edu/hpao/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2024/06/2023-Annual-Report.pdf |
Hard disagree, the private colleges always have way more wealth. There will be a distinct private school wealthy scene at Vandy that will dominate the campus. |
Cost of attendance at Vandy is $100,000 a year, and UVA in state is half that. It's not a tiny circle of Apple Martin's, full pay is about 40 percent of the class. |