Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if there are stats on the following?
How many from the waitlist take a spot at Wise?
(is everyone at Wise from the waitlist?)
Thank you
-Newbie
Anonymous wrote:OP it is a cold cruel world. Here are the facts.
One school wants your kid to attend. So much so that they are giving them a free ride to go there.
UVA didn’t think enough of your kid to admit them. But they know in a test optional GPA inflated world they are going to make some admission mistakes and have kids flunk out after the first year. So they have a bunch of ready made full pay sophomores waiting in the wings to keep their budget balanced.
Anonymous wrote:Can you name the southern school? It might help with advice. No one knows your DC here, so safe to disclose. If it is a school like Ole Miss or Auburn, I say go and have her try and get into whatever is a top sorority at UVA. Then apply to transfer for 2nd year. She will likely get into UVA. Everyone we know that tried this strategy was successful (6 kids in the last 3 years). Then your DD can automatically be a member of a top UVA sorority when she transfers and will have an easy transition socially. Worse case scenario is she loves the southern school, stays and you save a lot of money over 4 years!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - DD has Full tuition scholarship to a large southern state school in top 100. Choice is down to: UVA - in state, full pay (UVA) via transfer from UVA Wise, or a 100% full scholarship, Honors program, to an OOS large school in south, which they really like but academics at UVA are of course much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP it is a cold cruel world. Here are the facts.
One school wants your kid to attend. So much so that they are giving them a free ride to go there.
UVA didn’t think enough of your kid to admit them. But they know in a test optional GPA inflated world they are going to make some admission mistakes and have kids flunk out after the first year. So they have a bunch of ready made full pay sophomores waiting in the wings to keep their budget balanced.
Has UVA’s freshman retention rate dropped in the last couple of years? If so, by how much? Links to support your statement, please.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is seriously considering it. We are going to visit this week for admitted students day at Wise. He is accepted to VA Tech, William and Mary and Clemson and is also considering those. Definitely worried about missing the freshman experience if he does the year in wise, but I have heard that the year in wise kids (I think there are around 100 doing it this year?) bond and then they have a friend group (they can live together, socialize, etc) when they transfer to Charlottesville together so that seems to make it different from transferring from a different college.
Anonymous wrote:OP it is a cold cruel world. Here are the facts.
One school wants your kid to attend. So much so that they are giving them a free ride to go there.
UVA didn’t think enough of your kid to admit them. But they know in a test optional GPA inflated world they are going to make some admission mistakes and have kids flunk out after the first year. So they have a bunch of ready made full pay sophomores waiting in the wings to keep their budget balanced.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - DD has Full tuition scholarship to a large southern state school in top 100. Choice is down to: UVA - in state, full pay (UVA) via transfer from UVA Wise, or a 100% full scholarship, Honors program, to an OOS large school in south, which they really like but academics at UVA are of course much better.
Go for the scholarship unless you're rich.Anonymous wrote:OP here - DD has Full tuition scholarship to a large southern state school in top 100. Choice is down to: UVA - in state, full pay (UVA) via transfer from UVA Wise, or a 100% full scholarship, Honors program, to an OOS large school in south, which they really like but academics at UVA are of course much better.
Anonymous wrote:As far as the "cohort" goes and making friends - wouldn't many of the Wise students also be planning to transfer to UVA main campus after first year? So you'd have a group of friends already.