Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA was not our backup, but we did pick William and Mary over UVA.
Lol “we”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP and am not sure what school some posters are talking about. My DC is deciding between UVA, VT & Holy Cross. We attended admitted student events at UVA & VT last weekend and the kids dressed and acted the same. We talked to students who weren't working for the admissions office at both schools and were pleased to note how friendly they were at both schools, taking time to offer directions, share their experience and offer advice. The food at VT is definitely better than UVA's, but both campuses are beautiful and offer fantastic opportunities. As is often noted on this board, VA residents are lucky to have so many great options.
When we visited UVA, we didn't see anyone dressed up (in fact, we saw a guy walking around in his bath robe). However, maybe the poster was there when there was a special event (i.e. Greek formal) or something like that going on.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP and am not sure what school some posters are talking about. My DC is deciding between UVA, VT & Holy Cross. We attended admitted student events at UVA & VT last weekend and the kids dressed and acted the same. We talked to students who weren't working for the admissions office at both schools and were pleased to note how friendly they were at both schools, taking time to offer directions, share their experience and offer advice. The food at VT is definitely better than UVA's, but both campuses are beautiful and offer fantastic opportunities. As is often noted on this board, VA residents are lucky to have so many great options.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP and am not sure what school some posters are talking about. My DC is deciding between UVA, VT & Holy Cross. We attended admitted student events at UVA & VT last weekend and the kids dressed and acted the same. We talked to students who weren't working for the admissions office at both schools and were pleased to note how friendly they were at both schools, taking time to offer directions, share their experience and offer advice. The food at VT is definitely better than UVA's, but both campuses are beautiful and offer fantastic opportunities. As is often noted on this board, VA residents are lucky to have so many great options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA would have been a first choice, but my kid got waitlsted while lower stat kids were accepted.
In the meantime, my kid was accepted with merit to multiple equivalent or higher ranked schools from out of state, such as Michigan.
If they were offered a waitlist spot now, they would turn it down.
This is my 2nd kid in 3 years that this has happened to at UVA (waitlisted while lower stat kids were accepted.)
It has really soured me on UVA.
Congrats to those who moved off the waitlist!
Wow I didn’t think Michigan gave merit to OOS kids. How much did your son get?
There "or" indicates a break between merit and higher ranked.
Multiple schools with merit.
Multiple higher ranked schools such a Michigan and top 5 to 20 schools.
Waitlist at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA was not our backup, but we did pick William and Mary over UVA.
Same. Liked the smaller size
No, no. Didn’t you get the memo? The only possible explanation for picking WM over UVA is that your kid must be “quirky.” 😀
That is so on point with dcum!
As a VT grad, I was sort of flabbergasted by the number of guys in full on khakis, vests, polos for just partying at the clubs on a random college night to the bars when we recently visited. I mean my kids wear that to their private school for dress code, but not typically what they hang out in when not in school or a night out with friends. Do all the schools dress like this or is this still a UVA thing? My son is an athlete, but gets turned off by an overly 'bro' culture so not sure the fit is there.
+1
The bro culture was a turnoff to both my son and my daughter.
Hmmm - feel like we experienced an entirely different school during a recent visit. Didn’t notice any difference in how UVA kids dressed vs other schools
Anonymous wrote:UVA was not our backup, but we did pick William and Mary over UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA was not our backup, but we did pick William and Mary over UVA.
Same. Liked the smaller size
No, no. Didn’t you get the memo? The only possible explanation for picking WM over UVA is that your kid must be “quirky.” 😀
That is so on point with dcum!
As a VT grad, I was sort of flabbergasted by the number of guys in full on khakis, vests, polos for just partying at the clubs on a random college night to the bars when we recently visited. I mean my kids wear that to their private school for dress code, but not typically what they hang out in when not in school or a night out with friends. Do all the schools dress like this or is this still a UVA thing? My son is an athlete, but gets turned off by an overly 'bro' culture so not sure the fit is there.
+1
The bro culture was a turnoff to both my son and my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you surprised? A lot of people just use UVA as their backup if their first choice doesn’t come through.[/quot
Not my high stats kid. UVa first choice. Selected for Echols. She’s thrilled.
Yay for your daughter - great achievement and terrific school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA would have been a first choice, but my kid got waitlsted while lower stat kids were accepted.
In the meantime, my kid was accepted with merit to multiple equivalent or higher ranked schools from out of state, such as Michigan.
If they were offered a waitlist spot now, they would turn it down.
This is my 2nd kid in 3 years that this has happened to at UVA (waitlisted while lower stat kids were accepted.)
It has really soured me on UVA.
Congrats to those who moved off the waitlist!
Wow I didn’t think Michigan gave merit to OOS kids. How much did your son get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is surprising to me since the vast majority of schools, including UVA, haven’t released financial aid packages yet because of the FAFSA debacle.
UVA probably knows that a lot of people will make decisions without financial aid because they will most likely not qualify for it or have the money saved for full pay at UVA.
Anonymous wrote:This is surprising to me since the vast majority of schools, including UVA, haven’t released financial aid packages yet because of the FAFSA debacle.