Anonymous wrote:TJ is sending almost 150 kids to UVA, WM or VT Engineering. 2017 acceptance numbers aren't out yet, but usually 1/2 to 1/3 of acceptances attend. (There will be some overlap in acceptances).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
It's the Unversity of Virginia, idiot--not the University of Entitled parents of Northern Virginia.
You're the idiot. It's an international university accepting kids from all 50 states and 84 countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
It's the Unversity of Virginia, idiot--not the University of Entitled parents of Northern Virginia.
You're the idiot. It's an international university accepting kids from all 50 states and 84 countries.
Bottom line: UVA and W&M affirmatively do not want NOVA applicants or students. They want NOVA tax revenue, but those of us that live here are poison and are to be avoided. A GPA barely above a B+ from a school in seven central Virginia counties, together with standardized test scores in roughly the 75+ percentile, is enough for UVA, from that locality. The NOVA requirements are dramatically higher. UVA and W&M demand, receive, hold, and expend public funds. But they do NOT equally accommodate VA resident applicants by any measure.
You're the idiot. It's an international university accepting kids from all 50 states and 84 countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
It's the Unversity of Virginia, idiot--not the University of Entitled parents of Northern Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.
Nope, untrue - not proportionally, and not in order of any objective qualifications for admission. Great that your DC prefers VTech, which is an excellent school. That does NOT give remote residents the right to steal admissions slots for which they do not pay anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bottom line: UVA and W&M affirmatively do not want NOVA applicants or students. They want NOVA tax revenue, but those of us that live here are poison and are to be avoided. A GPA barely above a B+ from a school in seven central Virginia counties, together with standardized test scores in roughly the 75+ percentile, is enough for UVA, from that locality. The NOVA requirements are dramatically higher. UVA and W&M demand, receive, hold, and expend public funds. But they do NOT equally accommodate VA resident applicants by any measure.
THIS. It's completely sickening.
Anonymous wrote:Bottom line: UVA and W&M affirmatively do not want NOVA applicants or students. They want NOVA tax revenue, but those of us that live here are poison and are to be avoided. A GPA barely above a B+ from a school in seven central Virginia counties, together with standardized test scores in roughly the 75+ percentile, is enough for UVA, from that locality. The NOVA requirements are dramatically higher. UVA and W&M demand, receive, hold, and expend public funds. But they do NOT equally accommodate VA resident applicants by any measure.
Anonymous wrote:Bottom line: UVA and W&M affirmatively do not want NOVA applicants or students. They want NOVA tax revenue, but those of us that live here are poison and are to be avoided. A GPA barely above a B+ from a school in seven central Virginia counties, together with standardized test scores in roughly the 75+ percentile, is enough for UVA, from that locality. The NOVA requirements are dramatically higher. UVA and W&M demand, receive, hold, and expend public funds. But they do NOT equally accommodate VA resident applicants by any measure.
Anonymous wrote:There are entire counties that send one and none to UVA. How can I say that 1 kid beat my kid out? I'm sorry it's so competitive and limits everyone's opportunities. But I really can't blame the one kid from a county who fought their way up from stealing my kids' place. And on the "up side" one of my kids hates history...looking toward Tech.