Anonymous wrote:DP - question for parents of current or past UVM students - do you have any experience with the honors college ? Do you know what stats would be necessary for honors college? Website says criteria is ‘holistic’. Also, does UVM consider demonstrated interest with an in person visit important ? We have limited resources for visits and are trying to consider how to prioritize in person visits. Thx!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is a UVM freshman - super happy there so far. He’s in the business school and tbh I don’t know too much about other academic areas but we do know a guy from our town who graduated with an engineering degree and is now out west working for some kind of aerospace company and another who graduated with a bio degree now getting a phd at a fairly prestigious Boston area school. It’s (newly) a D1 research school and I think there’s plenty of opportunity for ambitious students even with its reputation for being somewhat laid back. My kid is friendly and easy going, sporty but not necessarily “ outdoorsy” ( that is loves ski/golf/lax/ultimate but zero interest in camping ), seems to have connected with plenty of others with a similar vibe. It’s still early in his time there but so far we’ve been really happy with it from parent perspective. If you have specific questions happy to try and answer them.
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Can you share stats of his application? Is business direct admit? How does he feel about the 37 m: 63 f ratio? Would a sporty guy who isn’t interested in fraternities find his people easily? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:DP - question for parents of current or past UVM students - do you have any experience with the honors college ? Do you know what stats would be necessary for honors college? Website says criteria is ‘holistic’. Also, does UVM consider demonstrated interest with an in person visit important ? We have limited resources for visits and are trying to consider how to prioritize in person visits. Thx!
Anonymous wrote:My DS is a UVM freshman - super happy there so far. He’s in the business school and tbh I don’t know too much about other academic areas but we do know a guy from our town who graduated with an engineering degree and is now out west working for some kind of aerospace company and another who graduated with a bio degree now getting a phd at a fairly prestigious Boston area school. It’s (newly) a D1 research school and I think there’s plenty of opportunity for ambitious students even with its reputation for being somewhat laid back. My kid is friendly and easy going, sporty but not necessarily “ outdoorsy” ( that is loves ski/golf/lax/ultimate but zero interest in camping ), seems to have connected with plenty of others with a similar vibe. It’s still early in his time there but so far we’ve been really happy with it from parent perspective. If you have specific questions happy to try and answer them.