Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is strongly considering. What do you think? Good education/reputation?
Just talked to a current Junior in NOVA that spent her spring break looking at Colleges. She loves W&M, but it would be a stretch. They told her it would be good if she had a 4.0 unweighted and took AP Calculus. (She has a 3.9 unweighted, which is why it would be a stretch.)
It has a great education and they seem to attract very high quality students.
What is the world coming to? 3.9 unweighted and William & Mary is a stretch. Shit, that's discouraging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is strongly considering. What do you think? Good education/reputation?
Just talked to a current Junior in NOVA that spent her spring break looking at Colleges. She loves W&M, but it would be a stretch. They told her it would be good if she had a 4.0 unweighted and took AP Calculus. (She has a 3.9 unweighted, which is why it would be a stretch.)
It has a great education and they seem to attract very high quality students.
Anonymous wrote:DS is strongly considering. What do you think? Good education/reputation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to assume this is a serious question. W&M is known to be an excellent public university with a private college feel. Academically, it's very rigorous, with a slant toward the liberal arts. Beautiful campus next to Colonial Williamsburg, with some architecturally significant Colonial buildings. Very competitive admissions, particularly OOS.
From some of the other threads in this forum, I was getting the impression that is was often more difficult for in-state to get in, especially from NOVA. This due to lots of qualified applicants from NOVA and reduction in state funding to universities leading to VA colleges being eager to get the OOS tuition $$$. Also the prestige that comes from having lots of OOS kids bolstering reputation as top-pick nationwide, rather than just regionally.
Anyone else with some insight?
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to assume this is a serious question. W&M is known to be an excellent public university with a private college feel. Academically, it's very rigorous, with a slant toward the liberal arts. Beautiful campus next to Colonial Williamsburg, with some architecturally significant Colonial buildings. Very competitive admissions, particularly OOS.