What kind of student thrives at UVA?

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Anonymous wrote:But a great reputation and good for networking if end up in the DC area post college.


With the huge glut of other UVA grads. You will stand out in DC with a degree from elsewhere
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Anonymous wrote:It’s very overrated. If you’re paying for OOS you can do better.


Unless you get $ to attend

Hard disagree. This is the best OOS public for a postgrad East Coast network.

UMD....?


UNC
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Anonymous wrote:I have a junior DS from New England. He’s preppy, loves the outdoors. Unsure if major, likely Poly Sci or Econ. We had been looking at smaller schools closer to home but UVA seems to have that je ne sais quoi that sets it apart from other state schools.

Can you say “ripoff” in French? Now you know what sets it and Michigan apart from all other state schools: they charge private school tuition.
Why do you think other OOS schools don't charge more?
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Anonymous wrote:Other than VT and UGA, how would you rate the other southern OOS schools?


Chapel Hill #1
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Anonymous wrote:But a great reputation and good for networking if end up in the DC area post college.


With the huge glut of other UVA grads. You will stand out in DC with a degree from elsewhere

One man's glut is another man's network
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Anonymous wrote:But a great reputation and good for networking if end up in the DC area post college.


With the huge glut of other UVA grads. You will stand out in DC with a degree from elsewhere

One man's glut is another man's network


DP.. For real. My thoughts exactly.
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He will have to rush to have a semblance of a "normal" social life.

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Kids who genuinely love learning will thrive there
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Anonymous wrote:He will have to rush to have a semblance of a "normal" social life.



I disagree. If he is preppy, Greek life might be what he wants, but there are plenty of social opportunities outside of Greek life.
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Anonymous wrote:He will have to rush to have a semblance of a "normal" social life.



I disagree. If he is preppy, Greek life might be what he wants, but there are plenty of social opportunities outside of Greek life.

+1 The majority don't go Greek there, so there's plenty to do.
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So many different types of people there! It’s a big school.
Definitely EA.
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Anonymous wrote:Kids who genuinely love learning will thrive there


Say more. This is not what I’ve heard. I’ve heard W&M is better for those kids.
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Strivers.
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Anonymous wrote:Kids who genuinely love learning will thrive there


Because they will stick out from the criwd?
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Anonymous wrote:It is a great place! Very special. Charlottesville is on Amtrak Northeast Direct, so transportation is not hard. Some housing options off-grounds are closer to classes than some of the dorms. Upperclassmen housing is a mess at most schools. Don’t be deterred. At least lob in an EA app. And follow Dean J on Instagram to learn more about the app process etc.

There is a local airport with direct flights from
Charlotte, NC (CLT) – American Airlines
Atlanta, GA (ATL) – Delta Air Lines
Chicago, IL (ORD) – United Airlines
New York City, NY (LGA) – American Airlines and Delta
Washington, D.C. (IAD) – United Airlines

You can also fly your private plane in very convenient
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