Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both GMU and UVA did a great job for my kids
I thought UVA was terrible. They have summer orientation and while the programming was outstanding for parents (the sessions are really well done and informative), only a few kids actually meet anyone because they're on campus with 1/10th of the freshman class for 2 days in June or July. Then they show up in late August and have to meet everyone on their own. Compared to my sophomore who went to a school where they had a 5 day orientation at the beginning of the year it was terrible for meeting friends.
What year what this? We had a very different experience so maybe it has improved since your child attended?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both GMU and UVA did a great job for my kids
I'll second UVA. DC had an amazing first-year experience - due to both a great RA who planned activities so the residents would get to know each other, and also special programs planned by the university. They also made an effort to get involved in clubs and organizations early, which was very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both GMU and UVA did a great job for my kids
I thought UVA was terrible. They have summer orientation and while the programming was outstanding for parents (the sessions are really well done and informative), only a few kids actually meet anyone because they're on campus with 1/10th of the freshman class for 2 days in June or July. Then they show up in late August and have to meet everyone on their own. Compared to my sophomore who went to a school where they had a 5 day orientation at the beginning of the year it was terrible for meeting friends.
Anonymous wrote:Most schools will have activities for the students. They aren’t mandatory so your student will have put his phone down and leave the room.
10 years ago, I attended a parent orientation and a mother asked if the RA noticed her kid wasn’t leaving the room, would they stop by to encourage him to participate in activities? Yikes, the poor moderator had to set this parent straight.
Anonymous wrote:Both GMU and UVA did a great job for my kids
Anonymous wrote:Both GMU and UVA did a great job for my kids
Anonymous wrote:75% of this is the kid. Maybe more.
Anonymous wrote:Carleton College did any excellent job. Students were assigned pre-registration advisors who they met with over the summer to begin thinking about the classes they wanted to take: their were also webinars over the summer from deans and profs about campus life and classes; and they had an orientation week before classes started where they were put into new student week groups that did lots of activities and had meals together. It was all so thoughtfully done. We were really impressed!
Anonymous wrote:James Madison does a superb job taking care of students and building a strong connection with parents/families. Probably the best in Virginia. Without taking responsibility off the students or excessive hand-holding, they do student services very well. Graduates are well-prepared for real world responsibilities, mature, experienced —-and it’s because of how effectively JMU shapes them from day 1.