Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reason is that all state flagships want OOS students who pay more. So our in state cannot get into our instate and vice versa. So clever of all these states to swap students right!?
Some students also complain in state is high school 2.0. I sort of doubt it at a 40K student pop school but I hear it a lot from girl parents.
It's not. That's something people say when they actually have no clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mentioned upthread, a lot of kids are looking to avoid high school 2.0
And as others have also said, fit is important. If you have the money, why not send kids to the place they feel most comfortable.
+1 This sums up our DC's decision to a tee.
With graduating HS classes of 600 or less and VA College Freshmen entrances of 5,000 plus. I really doubt VA is high school 2.0.
Parents, don't let your kid fool you!
Anonymous wrote:The reason is that all state flagships want OOS students who pay more. So our in state cannot get into our instate and vice versa. So clever of all these states to swap students right!?
Some students also complain in state is high school 2.0. I sort of doubt it at a 40K student pop school but I hear it a lot from girl parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Far below? Sure…maybe based on latitude.Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t get into UVA. That is why they went OOS. VT and JMU were ranked far below their other acceptances.
Yes, ranked far below VT and JMU. Attending OOS private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ever since moving to NoVa suburb all I hear is how great Va Colleges are. It's like these people have no other life experience. They've been given a script. They have no independent thoughts. Insular, provincial while being obnoxious.
Agree it gets annoying hearing about Virginia colleges constantly. No interest here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t get into UVA. That is why they went OOS. VT and JMU were ranked far below their other acceptances.
UVA is ranked at #3 for public schools in US News. VT is ranked #23. So is your kid going to a public school ranked between #4 and #22?
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People like the PP are so transparent. No doubt a UVA booster!
Anonymous wrote:Ever since moving to NoVa suburb all I hear is how great Va Colleges are. It's like these people have no other life experience. They've been given a script. They have no independent thoughts. Insular, provincial while being obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid didn’t get into UVA. That is why they went OOS. VT and JMU were ranked far below their other acceptances.
UVA is ranked at #3 for public schools in US News. VT is ranked #23. So is your kid going to a public school ranked between #4 and #22?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mentioned upthread, a lot of kids are looking to avoid high school 2.0
And as others have also said, fit is important. If you have the money, why not send kids to the place they feel most comfortable.
+1 This sums up our DC's decision to a tee.
Anonymous wrote:As mentioned upthread, a lot of kids are looking to avoid high school 2.0
And as others have also said, fit is important. If you have the money, why not send kids to the place they feel most comfortable.
Talk about obnoxious….Anonymous wrote:Ever since moving to NoVa suburb all I hear is how great Va Colleges are. It's like these people have no other life experience. They've been given a script. They have no independent thoughts. Insular, provincial while being obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:Ever since moving to NoVa suburb all I hear is how great Va Colleges are. It's like these people have no other life experience. They've been given a script. They have no independent thoughts. Insular, provincial while being obnoxious.