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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Putting aside all the stats stuff for a minute, will weigh in on current atmosphere. DC is a freshman from a DC a private. Not a top 3. VT is home for her—She adores it. Engineering major. She has made a nice group of friends. The calc class is very challenging but she is holding her own. She is in a living learning community for women engineering majors called Hypatia. Access to mentor resources, speakers, help with resume, practice sessions with employment fair, etc. highly recommend. [/quote] My DC is applying to VT from a DC private as well. All the talk here of high school cliques is a bit disconcerting. Is it hard for kids that didn’t go to a FCPS high school to make friends? Are the high school friend groups excited to expand their group of friends to include new people? It sounds sort of awful.[/quote] It is awful- and SO strange! Why are these groups of HS kids sticking together and not branching out to expand their social network and meet new people? My DD is there with about 30 from her HS. She is one a a small handful who went for an unknown roommate (met online, so not totally random, but not a known HS friend). She's intentionally meeting new people, joining clubs, etc. But the vast majority from her HS (and from what she can tell many hs) are choosing to form cliques and just stick to what is familiar and known. Is this a byproduct of covid policies? Just so weird. Your kid won't have trouble meeting people to connect with and likely wouldn't want to break in to one of the FCPS 13th grade cohorts.[/quote] DP. Like your daughter, ours has met tons of new people and become immersed in clubs, activities, etc. But she said she doesn’t know anyone from her FCPS HS who has stuck together in a clique like this. Everyone else seems to be branching out as well. Perhaps this particular group of kids is sticking together - it’s certainly not universal and sounds like the polar opposite of what my daughter has been experiencing.[/quote]
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