Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wouldn’t suggest they do the top % system they do in Texas. But wouldn’t a 75/25 or 80/20 ratio be a bit better for Virginia residents?
The Commonwealth won't make up the difference. There was a stretch where someone would propose a change in the law during each legislative session, but the bills would never go through. The finance committee always killed them.
The universities are using out of state students to subsidize operations. If the in-state percentage is increased, the state is not going to be sending additional money to the universities. The state is strapped as it it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wouldn’t suggest they do the top % system they do in Texas. But wouldn’t a 75/25 or 80/20 ratio be a bit better for Virginia residents?
The Commonwealth won't make up the difference. There was a stretch where someone would propose a change in the law during each legislative session, but the bills would never go through. The finance committee always killed them.
Anonymous wrote:
I wouldn’t suggest they do the top % system they do in Texas. But wouldn’t a 75/25 or 80/20 ratio be a bit better for Virginia residents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
This.
Not this. It’s a Top 25 National University at a bargain price for VA residents. Yes, VA residents that can’t get it in are understandably jealous and frustrated.
+1000 We are in state but attend private in DC. Annoyed that my kid can get into Wake Forest or Michigan, which cluster around the same ranking as UVA, but will be rejected from UVA. It is a tough pill to swallow when we have been paying taxes here for 25 years. I wish they would make the in state vs out of state ratio similar to UNC or UT Austin. Jealous? No. Frustrated? Yes.
For UT they have that top 7% cutoff for 75% of positions, so they have their own set of frustrations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
This.
Not this. It’s a Top 25 National University at a bargain price for VA residents. Yes, VA residents that can’t get it in are understandably jealous and frustrated.
+1000 We are in state but attend private in DC. Annoyed that my kid can get into Wake Forest or Michigan, which cluster around the same ranking as UVA, but will be rejected from UVA. It is a tough pill to swallow when we have been paying taxes here for 25 years. I wish they would make the in state vs out of state ratio similar to UNC or UT Austin. Jealous? No. Frustrated? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
This.
Not this. It’s a Top 25 National University at a bargain price for VA residents. Yes, VA residents that can’t get it in are understandably jealous and frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
This.
Not this. It’s a Top 25 National University at a bargain price for VA residents. Yes, VA residents that can’t get it in are understandably jealous and frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
This.
Anonymous wrote:It is just a state school O.P. No one is jealous of a state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've got to understand that both of the following can be true: UVA may be an unattainable target for many people so they may write from a point of jealousy; Some UVA supporters on this site inject it into many threads that are not about it and disparage other schools (often without fact) and this is a source of ire.
NP - it's not jealousy or envy; just the sad slow realization that UVA may not be attainable. I didn't grow up here but think UVA is a very good school at a great value. I would be proud if my kid could go there. Just started the college search, checked out Naviance andit's showing 4.4gpa and 1450 SAT for acceptances! I know I'm going to have to listen to my neighbors promote UVA because their kid went there and graduated nearly 10 years ago. Test scores have increased nearly 100 points since then.
Anonymous wrote:You've got to understand that both of the following can be true: UVA may be an unattainable target for many people so they may write from a point of jealousy; Some UVA supporters on this site inject it into many threads that are not about it and disparage other schools (often without fact) and this is a source of ire.
Anonymous wrote:Very good question OP. Same thing with Target... so many people jealous that they can’t afford to shop there. I don’t get it.