Idiot |
WTF? Another person already posted the SCHEV for UVA, and their OOS yield was indeed 16% for last year. Why are you blatantly lying? DP |
To clarify, for fall 2023 freshman:
in-state yield 55.3% out of state yield 16.3% overall yield 30.2% |
+2 UVA booster was super busy late last night, fabricating all kinds of stories. |
OMG. I guess this has to be spoonfed to you. -DP https://research.schev.edu/iprofile/234076/University-of-Virginia |
DP. Why on earth are you calling people "idiots" who are posting the ACTUAL SCHEV information? The OOS yield was indeed, 16%. Sorry this triggers you, but the only one looking idiotic here is you. |
your link doesn't work |
+1. Just stop. We all know your kid didn't get in yesterday nut this unwarranted bashing has to stop! |
Works for me. -NP |
DP. And to clarify again, the SCHEV data is inconsistent with UVA’s own data on this: https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-admissions Dean J even mentioned this in a blog post a month ago: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2024/12/uva-admission-data-is-plentiful.html?m=1 “Note: SCHEV's Chart B08 and B08H is very buggy and is showing me incorrect data. I'm guessing it's combining first-year and transfer data (maybe even graduate student data?) in some of the charts. I'm not in Institutional Assessment, so I can't be sure. I just know that their numbers are higher than the ones I have.” But it’s 10pm on DCUM, so the trolls are out in force. |
DP. It works, but takes quite a while to load. |
The link takes a long time to load because it’s full of actual DATA. It does indeed work. |
I will take what SCHEV reports over anything a college posts on its own website.
OOS yield is only 16% at UVA. |
Let's assume this is true. So what. The kids who want to attend don't give a shit about OOS yield, and their families apparently are able to make it work financially. Please move on and let interested families discuss their results. |
Maybe oos yield is low bc in order to get in UVA from oos, you may have ability to get in ivy? Look at the oos stats. Or a massive scholarship at own state school. Who cares about yield when the stats of the oos kids are extremely selective. |