UVA out tomorrow

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Anonymous wrote:Yes. In fact, I am an alum and I visited recently. I also lived in the hideous old dorms and survived to tell the tale and I can tell you they have not changed one bit since I attended years ago. I am acutely aware of the size limitations of UVa, but I do think they should allow more in-state students and be more inclusive if they are going to claim being a public university for Virginians.


You didn't notice anything different about Bonnycastle, Kent, and Dabney?
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My favorite thing about UVA is that although it's exeedingly low ranked in every World ranking it is still excellent in all the easy majors.
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Thus has got to be an incredibly agonizing wait for... parents in n Arlington and the like. All the years of bs, all the posturing, all the game playing. And it all. Comes. Down. To. This.
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Anonymous wrote:My favorite thing about UVA is that although it's exeedingly low ranked in every World ranking it is still excellent in all the easy majors.


Was George Mason easy?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. In fact, I am an alum and I visited recently. I also lived in the hideous old dorms and survived to tell the tale and I can tell you they have not changed one bit since I attended years ago. I am acutely aware of the size limitations of UVa, but I do think they should allow more in-state students and be more inclusive if they are going to claim being a public university for Virginians.


You didn't notice anything different about Bonnycastle, Kent, and Dabney?


+1.

https://www.fm.virginia.edu/depts/fpc/projects/active/mccormickroadhouses.html

I'm the PP who has a DC currently in one of the old dorms. FWIW, everyone paints it out to be some harrowing experience. It really isn't. The no-AC problem becomes a non-issue after mid-September (even before then, it's not bad if you have fans). I think about half of VT freshman dorms don't have AC either. Anyways, she told me recently that she loves Old Dorms now and would live with them again over New Dorms in a heartbeat.
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The pressure that is put on this by many people in northern VA is almost crippling.
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Anonymous wrote:My favorite thing about UVA is that although it's exeedingly low ranked in every World ranking it is still excellent in all the easy majors.


Was George Mason easy?


Is that the one out on 81?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. In fact, I am an alum and I visited recently. I also lived in the hideous old dorms and survived to tell the tale and I can tell you they have not changed one bit since I attended years ago. I am acutely aware of the size limitations of UVa, but I do think they should allow more in-state students and be more inclusive if they are going to claim being a public university for Virginians.


You didn't notice anything different about Bonnycastle, Kent, and Dabney?


+1.

https://www.fm.virginia.edu/depts/fpc/projects/active/mccormickroadhouses.html

I'm the PP who has a DC currently in one of the old dorms. FWIW, everyone paints it out to be some harrowing experience. It really isn't. The no-AC problem becomes a non-issue after mid-September (even before then, it's not bad if you have fans). I think about half of VT freshman dorms don't have AC either. Anyways, she told me recently that she loves Old Dorms now and would live with them again over New Dorms in a heartbeat.


PP here. I was being sarcastic re harrowing, albeit I can’t even describe what it was to be in Metcalf on the south-facing side on a 100 degree day.
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Anonymous wrote:If UVA grew to be the size of a mega state university, it wouldn't be the same school. The size is part of the attraction.



+1


+ 1,000,000

An alumna and now Cville resident.
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Anonymous wrote:There's so much UVA hate on this board. Super weird. This was just a thread announcing that UVA results are out tomorrow and it immediately turns into pointless bashing.


UVa has become out of reach for many hard-working instate students and that makes me sad. Instead, they take money from internationals and out-of-staters. They have done little change that. I’m an alum.


UVA is still 2/3s in-state students. That hasn’t changed. And it’s actually still harder for OOS and international students to get in than it is for in-state. It has become harder for in-state students because there are more of them applying every year. The same is true for literally every school across the country.


That is not what we are arguing here. We are pointing out that UVA has not kept up with avid ginia’s population growth. If it wants to claim that it is a public university, then it damn well better start acting like one or go private. Instead, it’s using its status as a top public institution to draw in elite money and elite students. It is also using a publicly on property to do the same.


NP. I'm genuinely curiously by what you mean by this. Do you have statistics, information, anything to back this, or is it based off perception?

Also, have you been to Charlottesville/on the UVA Grounds? It's a pretty crammed in area as it is. There's literally nowhere to expand without maintaining the integrity of the school.





Agree. I have a third year there. His first year dorm was hideous - right out of the GI Bill fugly. There is no more room. Also, why shouldn't UVA act like UCLA and Berkeley and bring in diversity, OOS, low-income and international students, as it is doing. There are 40 other public universities in the state to meet all needs.


Easy to make those pious statements from your perspective.


Was he in the old dorms, and did he select them? Back in the day ( I know) old dorms were preferred by many, in spite of their nastiness. Now that the New Dorms are truly new, has that shifted?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. In fact, I am an alum and I visited recently. I also lived in the hideous old dorms and survived to tell the tale and I can tell you they have not changed one bit since I attended years ago. I am acutely aware of the size limitations of UVa, but I do think they should allow more in-state students and be more inclusive if they are going to claim being a public university for Virginians.


You didn't notice anything different about Bonnycastle, Kent, and Dabney?


+1.

https://www.fm.virginia.edu/depts/fpc/projects/active/mccormickroadhouses.html

I'm the PP who has a DC currently in one of the old dorms. FWIW, everyone paints it out to be some harrowing experience. It really isn't. The no-AC problem becomes a non-issue after mid-September (even before then, it's not bad if you have fans). I think about half of VT freshman dorms don't have AC either. Anyways, she told me recently that she loves Old Dorms now and would live with them again over New Dorms in a heartbeat.


PP here. I was being sarcastic re harrowing, albeit I can’t even describe what it was to be in Metcalf on the south-facing side on a 100 degree day.



All i can tellyou is that Humphreys is not nice in August/September and even October with a smelly roommate. And it starts up again in April with no A/C. Renovations were promised to start in 2017 but didn't at least for Humphreys.
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Anonymous wrote:There's so much UVA hate on this board. Super weird. This was just a thread announcing that UVA results are out tomorrow and it immediately turns into pointless bashing.


UVa has become out of reach for many hard-working instate students and that makes me sad. Instead, they take money from internationals and out-of-staters. They have done little change that. I’m an alum.


UVA is still 2/3s in-state students. That hasn’t changed. And it’s actually still harder for OOS and international students to get in than it is for in-state. It has become harder for in-state students because there are more of them applying every year. The same is true for literally every school across the country.


That is not what we are arguing here. We are pointing out that UVA has not kept up with avid ginia’s population growth. If it wants to claim that it is a public university, then it damn well better start acting like one or go private. Instead, it’s using its status as a top public institution to draw in elite money and elite students. It is also using a publicly on property to do the same.


NP. I'm genuinely curiously by what you mean by this. Do you have statistics, information, anything to back this, or is it based off perception?

Also, have you been to Charlottesville/on the UVA Grounds? It's a pretty crammed in area as it is. There's literally nowhere to expand without maintaining the integrity of the school.





Agree. I have a third year there. His first year dorm was hideous - right out of the GI Bill fugly. There is no more room. Also, why shouldn't UVA act like UCLA and Berkeley and bring in diversity, OOS, low-income and international students, as it is doing. There are 40 other public universities in the state to meet all needs.


Easy to make those pious statements from your perspective.


Was he in the old dorms, and did he select them? Back in the day ( I know) old dorms were preferred by many, in spite of their nastiness. Now that the New Dorms are truly new, has that shifted?


You don't select them. You're assigned whichever you're assigned. I think most incoming kids want New Dorms based off what they've heard, but I know a lot who ended up in Old Dorms that ended up truly loving them.
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Dean J posting today about GPA not being a major factor in admissions at UVA: https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2018/03/can-we-talk-about-your-gpa.html?m=1
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. In fact, I am an alum and I visited recently. I also lived in the hideous old dorms and survived to tell the tale and I can tell you they have not changed one bit since I attended years ago. I am acutely aware of the size limitations of UVa, but I do think they should allow more in-state students and be more inclusive if they are going to claim being a public university for Virginians.


You didn't notice anything different about Bonnycastle, Kent, and Dabney?


+1.

https://www.fm.virginia.edu/depts/fpc/projects/active/mccormickroadhouses.html

I'm the PP who has a DC currently in one of the old dorms. FWIW, everyone paints it out to be some harrowing experience. It really isn't. The no-AC problem becomes a non-issue after mid-September (even before then, it's not bad if you have fans). I think about half of VT freshman dorms don't have AC either. Anyways, she told me recently that she loves Old Dorms now and would live with them again over New Dorms in a heartbeat.


PP here. I was being sarcastic re harrowing, albeit I can’t even describe what it was to be in Metcalf on the south-facing side on a 100 degree day.



All i can tellyou is that Humphreys is not nice in August/September and even October with a smelly roommate. And it starts up again in April with no A/C. Renovations were promised to start in 2017 but didn't at least for Humphreys.


Humphreys will begin renovations this summer. They're doing the renovations about 3 or 4 buildings at a time.
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Anonymous wrote:Dean J posting today about GPA not being a major factor in admissions at UVA: https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2018/03/can-we-talk-about-your-gpa.html?m=1


Yeah, because literally every applicant has an all A's. 50% of hs seniors in the USA have an A average.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/07/17/easy-a-nearly-half-hs-seniors-graduate-average/485787001/

Grades are a joke. Only SAT/ACT and AP exam scores tell the truth.
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