Which part do you not believe? What is not credible about this post? We're in Maryland, so no advantage in attending UVA. My son applied mainly out of curiosity of whether he would get in. His first choice was ND and then BC, so it was very unlikely he would attend if admitted. My daughter didn't apply because it wasn't at all on her radar. So there you have it. UVA boosters for whatever reason think it is the end all be all...that's quite fascinating to me. |
We are OOS and UVA is very popular with our high school. DD’s good friend (class of 2025) chose UVA over Penn/Wharton. All comes down to fit. |
| For starters, UVA is not strong in engineering. There was a thread asking (a month ago?) about choosing between UVA cs in state vs. UIUC cs+math oos, and the overwhelming response was the latter. The mom creating the thread was so surprised that she had to clarify a couple of times, but the response remained the same! |
| Students should attend the best fit college from their set of acceptances. Many times that best fit for that student will be another school. Its fine. |
o I didn’t go to UVA and I think choosing CNU over UVA is weird and questionable. It’s the kind of thing people say when their kid didn’t actually get into UVA “oh yeah he just preferred the vastly inferior school, he liked the vibe better.” Uh huh. |
OOS? That is a terrible decision. Zero way they had the Penn admit. Same with the CNU over UVA pick when both are in state. Not logical and not believable |
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DP. I believe both of them. Fit is important. Not everyone’s chasing prestige or rankings. |
My son picked William & Mary over UVa (though this was in 2020). He wanted a smaller school. He has said in hindsight maybe he should have picked UVa. |
Not saying you are completely wrong, but my in-state kid's numbers were at the very top right of his school's Naviance graph, surrounded by nothing but green checks, and he didn't get in to UVA. Still rankles me a little bit, but he ended up out of state in a situation which has turned out to be great for him. |
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Declined UVA and went to Georgetown. A better fit socially and better academic program. Zero regrets. |
You need to get a life and stop questioning every post that does not conform with your world view. It’s frankly bizzare. I have no dog in this fight and was simply sharing this student’s choice. She was an OOS applicant with a perfect ACT, 4.0 with highest rigor, NMF, and exceptional EC’s. She simply did not like Upenn. |
My kid chose VT over the option to do a year at Wise. She had attended a summer program at UVA in C’ville and thought she really wanted to go there, but later fell in love with VT and is very happy with her choice. |
USNWR ranks UVA 39 in engineering so the idea it’s “not strong” is very stupid. Not being MIT or CMU does not mean you’re not strong ffs. |
39 is considered lowish and not strong by engineering students with better options. |