Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
Anonymous wrote:T26 now, could drop to 27 or 28 next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
I would say that there are more people
like this at UVA than at any school
in the US. There are many very attractive, very polished girls.
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OMG. You're either both trolling or you actually believe the nonsense you spew. Maybe you should get out more.
No, i meant what I posted. There are a lot of very polished, traditionally attractive girls there.
Where do you suggest I get out more to?
Anonymous wrote:The good, the bad, and the ugly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
I would say that there are more people
like this at UVA than at any school
in the US. There are many very attractive, very polished girls.
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OMG. You're either both trolling or you actually believe the nonsense you spew. Maybe you should get out more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
I would say that there are more people
like this at UVA than at any school
in the US. There are many very attractive, very polished girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads about UVA never cease to amaze me. Lots of people bitter it seems..
Anyhoo, if the OP is looking for an honest answer to the vibe at UVA my kid would say out all all the stereotypes out there, the one she sees to be true is work hard, play hard. Everyone takes their studies very seriously and they are also super involved in the community as well whether it be the social scene, club sports, church, volunteering, etc etc….so many things to get involved in and most students are active and involved in something to their liking to balance out the “work hard.”
My kid couldn’t be happier!
It's bitter people who couldn't get in themselves, their children can't get in, their children aren't even a contender in the eyes of the high school college counselor (our situation with one child) or have loved ones who didn't get in. It's a great school at a great price. So people lash out. It's that simple.
And I agree with everything else you said. My one UVA kid there was blissfully happy. I asked her recently if she wants to go back and she said, definitely, hopefully for Law.
DP. I’m an alum and my kid doesn’t know yet whether she got in or not, so I’m definitely not bitter, but I often post in UVA threads to offer a measured opinion. It’s a great school and many, many will have a great experience. But the expectation that you will be “blissfully happy” there is a dangerous way to send your kid off to any school. I went off to UVA thinking I would be blissfully happy, but when it didn’t quite pan out that way, I spiraled a bit.
If it works for your kid, fantastic. But don’t assume everyone who has a less than glowing review got shut out.
No one is assuming that. Sorry you couldn't figure it out with 26,000 students and 700 clubs. That's on you, not on UVA. I didn't have a great SLAC experience but I don't beat up on it - and it got me into a T3 law school. So grow up. Your single experience doesn't matter to those applying who want to save $50K a year.
Except they are. The only reason I posted is because someone literally wrote “It's bitter people who couldn't get in themselves, their children can't get in, their children aren't even a contender.” It’s tiresome. UVA parents (particularly the NOVA ones) get so triggered at the suggestion that going to UVA isn’t the best possible thing that could ever happen to every 18 year old. They assume everyone is so jealous.
+1. The knee jerk response that anyone who doesn’t adore UVA didn’t get in is beneath UVA. Students have different priorities and desired characteristics. It’s embarrassing that UVA parents on this thread don’t understand that. I’m sure their kids get it.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These threads about UVA never cease to amaze me. Lots of people bitter it seems..
Anyhoo, if the OP is looking for an honest answer to the vibe at UVA my kid would say out all all the stereotypes out there, the one she sees to be true is work hard, play hard. Everyone takes their studies very seriously and they are also super involved in the community as well whether it be the social scene, club sports, church, volunteering, etc etc….so many things to get involved in and most students are active and involved in something to their liking to balance out the “work hard.”
My kid couldn’t be happier!
It's bitter people who couldn't get in themselves, their children can't get in, their children aren't even a contender in the eyes of the high school college counselor (our situation with one child) or have loved ones who didn't get in. It's a great school at a great price. So people lash out. It's that simple.
And I agree with everything else you said. My one UVA kid there was blissfully happy. I asked her recently if she wants to go back and she said, definitely, hopefully for Law.
DP. I’m an alum and my kid doesn’t know yet whether she got in or not, so I’m definitely not bitter, but I often post in UVA threads to offer a measured opinion. It’s a great school and many, many will have a great experience. But the expectation that you will be “blissfully happy” there is a dangerous way to send your kid off to any school. I went off to UVA thinking I would be blissfully happy, but when it didn’t quite pan out that way, I spiraled a bit.
If it works for your kid, fantastic. But don’t assume everyone who has a less than glowing review got shut out.
No one is assuming that. Sorry you couldn't figure it out with 26,000 students and 700 clubs. That's on you, not on UVA. I didn't have a great SLAC experience but I don't beat up on it - and it got me into a T3 law school. So grow up. Your single experience doesn't matter to those applying who want to save $50K a year.
Except they are. The only reason I posted is because someone literally wrote “It's bitter people who couldn't get in themselves, their children can't get in, their children aren't even a contender.” It’s tiresome. UVA parents (particularly the NOVA ones) get so triggered at the suggestion that going to UVA isn’t the best possible thing that could ever happen to every 18 year old. They assume everyone is so jealous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
I would say that there are more people
like this at UVA than at any school
in the US. There are many very attractive, very polished girls.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DP6fztKjiW9/?igsh=OThlaWx0cmV2emMz
Polished and switched-on people like this are at UVA more than almost any other public schools.
Anonymous wrote:I have a UVA kid and I literally don't understand this uproar. I have another kid at Michigan and there you have $$$$$ monied kids from NJ and NY. Insane money and snobbery. No, they will never fully accept my kid. My kid will never run in their circles. And IT'S OKAY.
My kids have their own friends and their own lives. These are both large schools. My kids (at both places) are very happy. End of story.