But that doesn't mean anything with regard to the whole school. UVA has 34% OOS and international students. Duke admits 1600 while UVA admits 3800. So each year there are 1300 OOS and international students at UVA. A UVA student from Virginia has the same opportunity to meet new interesting people. |
| I'm glad that kids are branching out at UVA. It may be a plus that they like their high school friends and want to keep hanging out with them. No need to get so defensive there Hoos. |
I doubt that any schools have grade deflation. Princeton might have tougher grading than Brown (pretty much all schools have tougher grading than Brown), but still relatively high GPAs on average. Yale Law, which is generally considered the most selective law school, publishes periodically the undergraduate institutions of its students. Princeton was 3rd behind Yale and Harvard. |
I'd go to UVA just for Tony Bennett!
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How proud you must be to have raised a self-righteous twit. |
And because you weren't accepted at Duke. |
Google is your friend. Princeton has grade deflation. I have personal experience with it. https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/10/end-grade-deflation-princeton-university-inflation-as/310231/ |
+ 1 DC at UVA is sharing an apartment with one international student, one California student, and a New Yorker. All different economic classes. Only one other student from his high school is there but they don't hang out. |
Math is also your friend. What is the overall GPA trend below? What you are looking at was really an abandoned attempt to stem inflation. https://qz.com/277288/princeton-is-giving-up-ground-in-its-fight-against-grade-inflation/ 1969 2.83 1971 2.94 1972 2.96 1973 2.99 1974 3.04 1975 3.04 1976 3.06 1977 3.09 1978 3.10 1979 3.12 1980 3.10 1981 3.10 1982 3.11 1983 3.11 1984 3.11 1985 3.12 1986 3.12 1987 3.16 1988 3.15 1989 3.16 1990 3.17 1991 3.19 1992 3.21 1993 3.22 1994 3.25 1995 3.26 1997 3.34 1998 3.33 1999 3.35 2000 3.37 2001 3.36 2002 3.38 2003 3.35 2004 3.34 2005 3.29 2006 3.28 2007 3.28 2008 3.29 2009 3.28 2010 3.29 2011 3.29 2012 3.31 2013 3.32 2014 3.39 |
And all of those GPAs are lower than almost all other universities in the nation. You want to get into a T-14 law school? You need a 3.6 or higher. |
This is why Duke wasn't even on our shopping list. That Gang of 88 is still there. |
Two different points. Trend above is of inflation, not deflation. And you are incorrect that these grades are lower than "almost all other universities". Look at gradeinflation.com. What Princeton may be is on the low end of the Ivy League, but the Ivy League has among the highest average GPAs. |
| PP, I’m using “shopping list” lol, so true. |
The only people who regularly post this type of comment regarding UVA NEVER actually have kids who attend(ed) UVA. If they did, they would know that it is not true. Two of my DCs attend and since day 1, do not hang out with anyone they know from high school but rather made all new friends from all over the US. The only time they might possibly be in contact with a HS classmate who also attends UVA is when they need a ride home for a break, and even that is rare and only happened during their first year. |
Have a sense of humor! Duke and UVA basketball are a study in contrasts in many ways. It's all in good fun! |