That’s like saying just go to GMU. The whole point of UVA, the whole reason it’s better than GMU, is that it rejects most people who apply. Students understand that, so naturally their clubs work on the same principle.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please translate. Who runs clubs. Why can’t kids get in?
Kids run the clubs. Upperclassmen pick the new members. My kid is at UVA and finance/consulting cubs are ridiculous. Most had a 2-3% admission rate this fall.
So start their own. UVA has 800 student-run clubs and organizations and is always offering money for students who want to start their own . https://studentaffairs.virginia.edu/topic/activities-organizations. Plus your kid is now auto. President of a UVA finance club. Win-win
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please translate. Who runs clubs. Why can’t kids get in?
Kids run the clubs. Upperclassmen pick the new members. My kid is at UVA and finance/consulting cubs are ridiculous. Most had a 2-3% admission rate this fall.
Anonymous wrote:There are already many threads on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please translate. Who runs clubs. Why can’t kids get in?
Kids run the clubs. Upperclassmen pick the new members. My kid is at UVA and finance/consulting cubs are ridiculous. Most had a 2-3% admission rate this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Please translate. Who runs clubs. Why can’t kids get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are now people that coach students on the application process (similar to college applications).
That is beyond depressing.
Anonymous wrote:There are now people that coach students on the application process (similar to college applications).