Why so much UVA jealousy?

Anonymous
are there stats available anywhere on legacy admits from Class of 2022 admissions
it doesn't seem like it's that big of a boost anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:are there stats available anywhere on legacy admits from Class of 2022 admissions
it doesn't seem like it's that big of a boost anymore


We’ve been over this. Out of state legacy applicants get put in the in state application pool, where admission rates are higher. In state legacy applicants get no benefit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are there stats available anywhere on legacy admits from Class of 2022 admissions
it doesn't seem like it's that big of a boost anymore


We’ve been over this. Out of state legacy applicants get put in the in state application pool, where admission rates are higher. In state legacy applicants get no benefit.



Based upon experience of legacy (double and quadruple - significant bucks donated) friends this past year I would say legacies no longer count for much unless you happen to fall into the URM, Questbridge, low-income, Blue Ridge Scholars, first-generation (one parent? ), groups.
Anonymous
This was a fun thread.....time to revive it!
Anonymous
UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


It’s basically the SLAC of elite state colleges with a fantastic law and business school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:are there stats available anywhere on legacy admits from Class of 2022 admissions
it doesn't seem like it's that big of a boost anymore


We’ve been over this. Out of state legacy applicants get put in the in state application pool, where admission rates are higher. In state legacy applicants get no benefit.


This isn’t true. The admissions office actually said that this is a false rumor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


Big four publics? Who says that is a thing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


It’s basically the SLAC of elite state colleges with a fantastic law and business school.


+ 1 Great way to put it. All four of the big four are unique, and if you live in Cali, Michigan or Virginia, you’re really lucky to have them as in-state options.
Anonymous
Sorry meant Top 4.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


As an undergraduate institution? UCB and UCLA treat undergraduates as third class students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


It’s basically the SLAC of elite state colleges with a fantastic law and business school.


+ 1 Great way to put it. All four of the big four are unique, and if you live in Cali, Michigan or Virginia, you’re really lucky to have them as in-state options.


What makes it comparable to a SLAC?? It is a great uni but I’d say William & Mary is the one more like a SLAC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


It’s basically the SLAC of elite state colleges with a fantastic law and business school.


+ 1 Great way to put it. All four of the big four are unique, and if you live in Cali, Michigan or Virginia, you’re really lucky to have them as in-state options.



This is how I feel. We are VA residents and DC got in to UVA via ED and I'm pleased because it's a great in-state option for DC's very specific major. We are thrilled because it is a good school at an affordable price and only two hours from home. VA Tech would have been a great choice too (DC's second choice). We are very lucky to have two very good choices at in-state rates. Can't ask for more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was a fun thread.....time to revive it!


This “revival” was started by a UVA hater. The very next post was a hate post. Clearly, this person has an issue with UVA, but everyone in the DMV, especially those in VA, know that UVA is a great school and bargain. This requires no debate or “revival.” If you prefer another school and/or can afford better, congratulations. Let’s move along from this discussion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA is the worst of the big four publics. No doubt it compares poorly to UCLA, UCB and Michigan. UNC is likely better at this point.


It’s basically the SLAC of elite state colleges with a fantastic law and business school.


None of these are like SLACs, but UVA may be a bit more like an SLAC than the others. The others are bigger research universities than UVA, but that doesn't make UVA worse as an undergraduate school.

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