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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“ A projected yield of only 43.2% is not stellar, which tends to refute claims of "yield protection" (as that term usually is defined here).” [b]That’s with ED. Even with ED yield protection, which is exactly what it’s used for, UVA has a mediocre yield rate. There simply are better options for OOS students in many cases. [/quote][/b] 55 Rhodes Scholars. Top public producer after West Point. I strongly disagree with your position. Great value. Great school. Got my kid into a top grad school. But YRMV. [/quote] In 120 years of Rhodes Scholarships, UVA has produced on average less than .5 “winners” per year. Niche awards like these that are given out to so few, as prestigious as they are, isn’t that much of a bragging point when one looks at it more closely. I’d rather see boasting about the STEM offerings at a top public that serve thousands of students each year. Unfortunately UVA boosters aren’t able to do that.[/quote] [b].5 winners a year when there are only 32 awarded each year is pretty damned impressive [/quote][/b] UVA is the top public producer of Rhodes Scholars in the U.S. after West Point.[/quote]
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