Anonymous wrote:Va has a ton of HS graduates and very few spots for people that want to go to college.
For example PA has just as many HS graduates but Penn state 3 times the number of spots as UVA for freshman.
It's too bad VA was not committed to educating all their community in an effort to have a low acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:It is a flawed list, as evidenced by inclusion of Emory and Vanderbilt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To consistently be ranked in the top 25 is prestigious
Define "prestigious".
Anonymous wrote:Va has a ton of HS graduates and very few spots for people that want to go to college.
For example PA has just as many HS graduates but Penn state 3 times the number of spots as UVA for freshman.
It's too bad VA was not committed to educating all their community in an effort to have a low acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:To consistently be ranked in the top 25 is prestigious
Anonymous wrote:The USNWS top 25 has been very consistent in recent years. UVA and Wake Forrest have been in and out at the edges with Michigan and UNC just outside.
Hard to believe UVA couldn’t crack the Top 50 in the WSJ/THE rankings.
Anonymous wrote:UVA is once again in quite elite company. Obviously a very prestigious school:
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/articles/2018-09-07/2019-best-colleges-preview-top-25-national-universities