Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
It's 70% in-state so of course it's going to have a far more regional feel than a top 20 private....how could it not? And as much as UVA parents want to believe that it's a school with international pedigree it simply isn't It's a fine state school but go into it with realistic expectations about diversity.
No, it's 57% in-state. And only a few students (depending on size) from a fellow classmate's school show up. My DC knew four. He never sees them. The only school that sends a large (50 or so) contingent is TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
It's 70% in-state so of course it's going to have a far more regional feel than a top 20 private....how could it not? And as much as UVA parents want to believe that it's a school with international pedigree it simply isn't It's a fine state school but go into it with realistic expectations about diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All three schools have zero impactful alumni. Kind of blah.
...but YOU are having an impactful life to the degree that you feel you can make such sweeping generalizations?? LOL
They just aren't the kind of schools that attract dynamic, exciting people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All three schools have zero impactful alumni. Kind of blah.
...but YOU are having an impactful life to the degree that you feel you can make such sweeping generalizations?? LOL
Anonymous wrote:All three schools have zero impactful alumni. Kind of blah.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
My DD is a first year at UVA, and about 30 kids in her graduating class are at the school, too. She says that she hasn't seen the majority of them at all since starting. There's a few that she runs into occasionally, and one or two that happen to live in her building. But she really doesn't see any of them!
Yes, there's a pretty good number of OOS students. A lot of her friends are from places all of the country, and the world. She's told me of friends from Kenya, Ethiopia, England, and Australia. 4 girls that live on her floor are from China and South Korea. She's goes to a lot of events put on by the International Residential College and by other global groups, and it sounds like she's met some truly remarkable people from many different backgrounds. She's even really enjoyed meeting and hearing about the experiences of friends from other parts of Virginia like SW VA and Virginia Beach.
30 from her school, then same from Oakton, Madison, Chantilly, Centerville, Woodson -- what's the difference? Oh, and a couple of kids this year from right in our immediate neighborhood. I think it would be refreshing for DC to get away from these types for a change.
What? Okay, so that's roughly 150 students from your area. There are 16,000 undergrads at the school. Unless your kid actively seeks to do so, they won't stick with their same old NOVA friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
My DD is a first year at UVA, and about 30 kids in her graduating class are at the school, too. She says that she hasn't seen the majority of them at all since starting. There's a few that she runs into occasionally, and one or two that happen to live in her building. But she really doesn't see any of them!
Yes, there's a pretty good number of OOS students. A lot of her friends are from places all of the country, and the world. She's told me of friends from Kenya, Ethiopia, England, and Australia. 4 girls that live on her floor are from China and South Korea. She's goes to a lot of events put on by the International Residential College and by other global groups, and it sounds like she's met some truly remarkable people from many different backgrounds. She's even really enjoyed meeting and hearing about the experiences of friends from other parts of Virginia like SW VA and Virginia Beach.
30 from her school, then same from Oakton, Madison, Chantilly, Centerville, Woodson -- what's the difference? Oh, and a couple of kids this year from right in our immediate neighborhood. I think it would be refreshing for DC to get away from these types for a change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
My DD is a first year at UVA, and about 30 kids in her graduating class are at the school, too. She says that she hasn't seen the majority of them at all since starting. There's a few that she runs into occasionally, and one or two that happen to live in her building. But she really doesn't see any of them!
Yes, there's a pretty good number of OOS students. A lot of her friends are from places all of the country, and the world. She's told me of friends from Kenya, Ethiopia, England, and Australia. 4 girls that live on her floor are from China and South Korea. She's goes to a lot of events put on by the International Residential College and by other global groups, and it sounds like she's met some truly remarkable people from many different backgrounds. She's even really enjoyed meeting and hearing about the experiences of friends from other parts of Virginia like SW VA and Virginia Beach.
Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?
Anonymous wrote:Do NoVA UVA students really run into HS classmates all the time? Isn’t there a high # of OOS? Does it feel like an international, global school or does it truly feel like “13th grade”?