Because parents think their kids are Ivy League-bound or (in California), UCLA-bound, or UVA-bound until realities set in. Most parents aren't up to date with what it takes to get into UVA or T50s now. Most parents don't even know that privates are now ranging from $94K to $99K a year at USC. College counselors routinely complain of parents whose kids get into a SLAC like USC and then say "Wait! I can't afford $400k!". My own DD went to GMU and got a fabulous education and was hired before graduation by Microsoft. Second kid went to W&M. Third to UVA. We are thrilled at the options that VA offers. |
Wrong. We knew our kids weren’t Ivy League bound from the start. UVA is the best school in the state and that is why it was our focus. |
well, we weren't as smart as you. lol. |
Uh. My DS went to UVA, is now at Oxford, and is going to Yale Law next fall, but posts like this are why those of us (different child) whose other kids weren't even contenders for UVA, say UVA is arrogant, elitist, etc. Did you have to post something like this? Why? |
+1 My Virginia non-NOVA valedictorian, 1550 (one sitting no prep), 4.0 UW, NMF, great ECs, part-time job, IB Diploma + AP earned her spot at UVA, and in turn rewarded her with an Echols designation. There are smart accomplished students throughout the entirety of the Commonwealth. |
Oh spare me. You take every opportunity to brag about your Oxford kid. Can you ever give it a rest? There’s nothing “elitist” or “arrogant” to acknowledging that UVA is the best school in the state—because it is. |
Uh, you missed the point. The arrogant parent wasn't this one. They were dressing down the "UVA is the best school in the state" person. pay attention. |
But it is. |
Says you |
Maybe "the best" depends on what one wants and needs. |
Sure. |
DP. How many times have you talked about your kid on this forum? Maybe stop reciting their resume in every single thread. |
+1 I'm another Langley parent and you are correct. "The few others from her class who got in" made me laugh. |
Their IG page has 9 kids going to UVA, guess all the rest just weren’t very proud of it. |
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About 25 kids a year from McLean and Langley go to UVA. That’s not a lot out of a class of about 600+. About the same amounts go to VT, WM, and JMU.
I went to UVA from FCPS in the 90s, and although about 25 kids went there then too, I only knew about 5 of them and none were my close friends. UVA is a great school, but only about the top 6% of FCPS schools can get in. There are plenty of other great schools out there for every kid. I would have been fine in life had I not gone to UVA. In some ways I may have been better off. People need to relax a bit. |