Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UVA thing amuses me. I'm sure it's a great school but I'm pretty sure there's a rule that alums have to say that they went to UVA within 5 minutes of meeting you. They do NOT keep their candle under a bushel.
Yes! Their certainly is a pervasive arrogance at UVA. Don't ever ask a current student if she's a freshman, either. You'll get a snotty, immediate correction of "first year." So very self important and smug. This haughty attitude applies to parents of UVA students, too. They are quick with the UVA-specific lingo corrections and "name dropping."
I am old enough to remember when UVA students doctored their school's standard car window sticker. Instead of The University of Virginia only "The University" would go onto the window. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UVA thing amuses me. I'm sure it's a great school but I'm pretty sure there's a rule that alums have to say that they went to UVA within 5 minutes of meeting you. They do NOT keep their candle under a bushel.
Yes! Their certainly is a pervasive arrogance at UVA. Don't ever ask a current student if she's a freshman, either. You'll get a snotty, immediate correction of "first year." So very self important and smug. This haughty attitude applies to parents of UVA students, too. They are quick with the UVA-specific lingo corrections and "name dropping."
I am old enough to remember when UVA students doctored their school's standard car window sticker. Instead of The University of Virginia only "The University" would go onto the window. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:The UVA thing amuses me. I'm sure it's a great school but I'm pretty sure there's a rule that alums have to say that they went to UVA within 5 minutes of meeting you. They do NOT keep their candle under a bushel.
Anonymous wrote:UVA is ranked as one of the best public schools in the country (along with UNC and W&M, another VA state school).
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public
I'm not sure where you're getting your info, but it's not very easy to get in, even in-state. Comparing to UNC-CH, it looks like UVA has a somewhat lower admit rate for in-state, and a slightly higher admit rate for out of state.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/does-uva-have-a-quota-for-northern-virginia-admissions/2013/11/25/559685ba-557b-11e3-835d-e7173847c7cc_story.html
http://admissions.unc.edu/apply/class-profile/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit, the campus is lovely, especially the quad. Although we live in MD and we're hoping DC will go to UMD, the campus just doesn't match UVA's campus.
This is the understatement of the week.
True, but I found it too isolated! So, pros and cons.
Anonymous wrote:Because being able to go to a top-25 USNWR school for nearly half the price (or more, in some cases) of the rest of the schools in that category is an incredible deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The UVA thing amuses me. I'm sure it's a great school but I'm pretty sure there's a rule that alums have to say that they went to UVA within 5 minutes of meeting you. They do NOT keep their candle under a bushel.
I've never heard that. You're talking about Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:The UVA thing amuses me. I'm sure it's a great school but I'm pretty sure there's a rule that alums have to say that they went to UVA within 5 minutes of meeting you. They do NOT keep their candle under a bushel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you visit, the campus is lovely, especially the quad. Although we live in MD and we're hoping DC will go to UMD, the campus just doesn't match UVA's campus.
This is the understatement of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are new to this area. My kids are in ES, but this school seems to come into almost every conversation I have with other parents. It is a state school, just like other state schools, right? I heard that it was only difficult to get into if you are out of state like UNC CH. Please enlighten me. Thanks.
I think you misunderstood. It's incredibly difficult to get into UVa if you live in northern Virginia. There's so much competition here, pretty much only top students get in.
Anonymous wrote:If you visit, the campus is lovely, especially the quad. Although we live in MD and we're hoping DC will go to UMD, the campus just doesn't match UVA's campus.