What’s next for UVA

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance (and racism) of the posters on this thread is breathtaking.

Ryan wasn’t forced out over UVA’s admissions policies or practices.


Then what is the accusation?


DP. This website presents the supposed reasons.
https://www.resetuva.com/



That’s why THEY wanted him out. That’s not why DOJ forced him out. They forced him out because they thought he was only paying lip service to dismantling DEI on grounds. DOJ wasn’t questioning how the school was selecting students to admit to the school.


Yeah, that’s the fifth thing listed on that site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance (and racism) of the posters on this thread is breathtaking.

Ryan wasn’t forced out over UVA’s admissions policies or practices.


Then what is the accusation?


DP. This website presents the supposed reasons.
https://www.resetuva.com/



That’s why THEY wanted him out. That’s not why DOJ forced him out. They forced him out because they thought he was only paying lip service to dismantling DEI on grounds. DOJ wasn’t questioning how the school was selecting students to admit to the school.


Yeah, that’s the fifth thing listed on that site.


I wonder why they thought DEI was hurting them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance (and racism) of the posters on this thread is breathtaking.

Ryan wasn’t forced out over UVA’s admissions policies or practices.


Then what is the accusation?


DP. This website presents the supposed reasons.
https://www.resetuva.com/



That’s why THEY wanted him out. That’s not why DOJ forced him out. They forced him out because they thought he was only paying lip service to dismantling DEI on grounds. DOJ wasn’t questioning how the school was selecting students to admit to the school.


Yeah, that’s the fifth thing listed on that site.


Yep. This thread is full of racist and angry doofuses who see that Ryan was forced out and make assumptions about why without doing any research.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance (and racism) of the posters on this thread is breathtaking.

Ryan wasn’t forced out over UVA’s admissions policies or practices.


Then what is the accusation?


DP. This website presents the supposed reasons.
https://www.resetuva.com/



That’s why THEY wanted him out. That’s not why DOJ forced him out. They forced him out because they thought he was only paying lip service to dismantling DEI on grounds. DOJ wasn’t questioning how the school was selecting students to admit to the school.


Yeah, that’s the fifth thing listed on that site.


Yep. This thread is full of racist and angry doofuses who see that Ryan was forced out and make assumptions about why without doing any research.


Huh? He was forced out for supporting DEI, but the racists are the people mad he was forced out? What are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legacy admissions was banned statewide by a bill signed by Youngkin. A new president at UVA can’t change that.


The forces that pushed Ryan out removed a university president by federal pressure for the first time in the history of the United States. Do you think they care and or can’t use the same pressure to impact policy in VA? Wake up


Of course they can, but why did Youngkin sign it in the first place? Honestly, legacy admission coming back would benefit my kids hugely. But if it means having to attend under the leadership of the Cooch, I think we’d pass.


Another clueless poster. The bump was never that big to begin with, and if you’re in state it was practically nothing. “Hugely?” Um, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The ignorance (and racism) of the posters on this thread is breathtaking.

Ryan wasn’t forced out over UVA’s admissions policies or practices.


Then what is the accusation?


DP. This website presents the supposed reasons.
https://www.resetuva.com/



That’s why THEY wanted him out. That’s not why DOJ forced him out. They forced him out because they thought he was only paying lip service to dismantling DEI on grounds. DOJ wasn’t questioning how the school was selecting students to admit to the school.


Yeah, that’s the fifth thing listed on that site.


Yep. This thread is full of racist and angry doofuses who see that Ryan was forced out and make assumptions about why without doing any research.


Huh? He was forced out for supporting DEI, but the racists are the people mad he was forced out? What are you talking about?


The majority of the posters on this thread only care about the impact of his ouster on admissions. On how it will affect THEIR kid. Which it won’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think legacy admissions will come back but there does appear to be two admissions standards. 4.5/1450+ SAT for one group of kids and 4.1/1300+ SAT or T.O. for another. And Scattergrams now identify major so easy to link up who is who with IG posts. This is coming from a mid tier private.


What “groups” are you talking about? Don’t be shy, say what you mean.


Use your imagination.


White men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More Asians

And even more women. Unless they do some kind of DEI for men.


More women? It is already disproportionately female at UVA.


If they get rid of DEI, there won’t be many men admitted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legacy admissions was banned statewide by a bill signed by Youngkin. A new president at UVA can’t change that.


The forces that pushed Ryan out removed a university president by federal pressure for the first time in the history of the United States. Do you think they care and or can’t use the same pressure to impact policy in VA? Wake up


Of course they can, but why did Youngkin sign it in the first place? Honestly, legacy admission coming back would benefit my kids hugely. But if it means having to attend under the leadership of the Cooch, I think we’d pass.


Another clueless poster. The bump was never that big to begin with, and if you’re in state it was practically nothing. “Hugely?” Um, no.


Not hugely as in, “my kid with a 3.0 is getting in.” But hugely, as in, if it came down to my kid vs another in their class, the kid with two parents, a grandparent, and several uncles and cousins as alums would get the nod.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think legacy admissions will come back but there does appear to be two admissions standards. 4.5/1450+ SAT for one group of kids and 4.1/1300+ SAT or T.O. for another. And Scattergrams now identify major so easy to link up who is who with IG posts. This is coming from a mid tier private.


What “groups” are you talking about? Don’t be shy, say what you mean.


Use your imagination.


White men.


MUvaGA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legacy admissions was banned statewide by a bill signed by Youngkin. A new president at UVA can’t change that.


The forces that pushed Ryan out removed a university president by federal pressure for the first time in the history of the United States. Do you think they care and or can’t use the same pressure to impact policy in VA? Wake up


Of course they can, but why did Youngkin sign it in the first place? Honestly, legacy admission coming back would benefit my kids hugely. But if it means having to attend under the leadership of the Cooch, I think we’d pass.


Another clueless poster. The bump was never that big to begin with, and if you’re in state it was practically nothing. “Hugely?” Um, no.


Not hugely as in, “my kid with a 3.0 is getting in.” But hugely, as in, if it came down to my kid vs another in their class, the kid with two parents, a grandparent, and several uncles and cousins as alums would get the nod.


Legacy is parents. That’s it. Nobody gives a shit about uncles and cousins. UVA is full of students whose cousins didn’t get in. Get a grip. You are waaay overestimating how legacy worked at UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legacy admissions was banned statewide by a bill signed by Youngkin. A new president at UVA can’t change that.


The forces that pushed Ryan out removed a university president by federal pressure for the first time in the history of the United States. Do you think they care and or can’t use the same pressure to impact policy in VA? Wake up


Of course they can, but why did Youngkin sign it in the first place? Honestly, legacy admission coming back would benefit my kids hugely. But if it means having to attend under the leadership of the Cooch, I think we’d pass.


Another clueless poster. The bump was never that big to begin with, and if you’re in state it was practically nothing. “Hugely?” Um, no.


Not hugely as in, “my kid with a 3.0 is getting in.” But hugely, as in, if it came down to my kid vs another in their class, the kid with two parents, a grandparent, and several uncles and cousins as alums would get the nod.


Legacy is parents. That’s it. Nobody gives a shit about uncles and cousins. UVA is full of students whose cousins didn’t get in. Get a grip. You are waaay overestimating how legacy worked at UVA.


Who’s to say it couldn’t be brought back in a new and improved way if the law changes? This is a new era
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Legacy admissions was banned statewide by a bill signed by Youngkin. A new president at UVA can’t change that.


The forces that pushed Ryan out removed a university president by federal pressure for the first time in the history of the United States. Do you think they care and or can’t use the same pressure to impact policy in VA? Wake up


Of course they can, but why did Youngkin sign it in the first place? Honestly, legacy admission coming back would benefit my kids hugely. But if it means having to attend under the leadership of the Cooch, I think we’d pass.


Another clueless poster. The bump was never that big to begin with, and if you’re in state it was practically nothing. “Hugely?” Um, no.


Not hugely as in, “my kid with a 3.0 is getting in.” But hugely, as in, if it came down to my kid vs another in their class, the kid with two parents, a grandparent, and several uncles and cousins as alums would get the nod.


Legacy is parents. That’s it. Nobody gives a shit about uncles and cousins. UVA is full of students whose cousins didn’t get in. Get a grip. You are waaay overestimating how legacy worked at UVA.


Ok, fine. Then if it came down to my kid vs another in their class with equal stats, the one with two alum parents would be favored. Better?
Anonymous
UVA will be even more of a white bro frat culture. I hope my daughters do not want to apply.
Anonymous
Also I’m sure they still consider legacy but it’s hush hush. And only legacy that give money and are active.
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