Anonymous wrote:While it is true that few Americans have heard of Davidson, Every person in the world of academia have. And they are the ones who count. Davidson, a small private college, is ranked in the Top Ten Liberal Arts Colleges in America. It focuses exclusively on a quality undergraduate education. Small classes, and top notch professors. UVA on the other hand is a huge public school, which to a large extent is focused on graduate degrees. Tens of thousands of Undergrad students face large classes, in a far less personalized environment. Davidson, with less than 2000 carefully selected students, punches way above it’s weight, both in academics and in athletics. It has produced a US President (Wilson), a US Secretary of State (Rusk), a White House Spokesman (Snow), one of the greatest athletes ever (Curry)... and many more. Davidson is probably less prestigious and known than UVA in the general public, but Davidson is FAR more prestigious than UVA among those in the know.
Anonymous wrote:While it is true that few Americans have heard of Davidson, Every person in the world of academia have. And they are the ones who count. Davidson, a small private college, is ranked in the Top Ten Liberal Arts Colleges in America. It focuses exclusively on a quality undergraduate education. Small classes, and top notch professors. UVA on the other hand is a huge public school, which to a large extent is focused on graduate degrees. Tens of thousands of Undergrad students face large classes, in a far less personalized environment. Davidson, with less than 2000 carefully selected students, punches way above it’s weight, both in academics and in athletics. It has produced a US President (Wilson), a US Secretary of State (Rusk), a White House Spokesman (Snow), one of the greatest athletes ever (Curry)... and many more. Davidson is probably less prestigious and known than UVA in the general public, but Davidson is FAR more prestigious than UVA among those in the know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MY DD was accepted at all three with aid. BTW congrats OP it wasn’t easy! The schools are very different. UVA is a great school but very large. Half of the class will be edited from the top spots just because of the size. But if big state school is what you want UVA is the ticket.
W&L attracts an elite crowd from all over the US. Big help if you are going into law business or any field where connections count. It’s the Potomac school of colleges.
Davidson is more or less the same but with a southern focus. The price was the same & DD chose Davidson.
W&L attracts an “elite crowd from all over the US”? That’s news to me.
Anonymous wrote:MY DD was accepted at all three with aid. BTW congrats OP it wasn’t easy! The schools are very different. UVA is a great school but very large. Half of the class will be edited from the top spots just because of the size. But if big state school is what you want UVA is the ticket.
W&L attracts an elite crowd from all over the US. Big help if you are going into law business or any field where connections count. It’s the Potomac school of colleges.
Davidson is more or less the same but with a southern focus. The price was the same & DD chose Davidson.
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”?
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.
lol....typical dull and delusional UVA parent.
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.