Anonymous wrote:NP. Why are so many playing into what was obviously a troll post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sign would be funny if people didn’t actually know UVA people who believe it to be valid. It’s funny until you realize your neighbor actually thinks VT students are UVA rejects.
Well, let's be honest: there are a lot more UVA rejects at Tech than there are Tech rejects at UVA.
There are plenty of students at VT who were accepted to both schools and chose VT. And I can absolutely see why.
DP
Sure there are. But there are also more UVA rejects at Tech than vice-versa.
Your insecurity just jumps off the screen. Bless your heart.
All im saying is that there’s some truth to the good old fashion dig that the wahoos give out at the annual rivalry game.
Not really. Especially when so many VT kids were *also* accepted to UVA yet chose VT. That speaks volumes. But keep telling yourself whatever you need to.
I think this is a rare exception probably only in specific engineering majors. I don’t think there are “so many” who make this decision generally.
DP. I have two kids there right now who not only chose VT over UVA (and for liberal arts majors, not STEM) but who know quite a few others who did the same thing. Not sure why this would be surprising to you.
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Same with my kids. This is perfectly normal, to normal people.
it’s not that simple when you realize that a) you have to get a job out of these institutions and that b) UVA is ranked 25/26 in the nation but VT is ranked 51. Compound that further by the fact that 80% of all students change their major at least over, so that sought after engineering admit becomes animal husbandry …
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know when EA apps are reviewed by UVA Committee?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know when EA apps are reviewed by UVA Committee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sign would be funny if people didn’t actually know UVA people who believe it to be valid. It’s funny until you realize your neighbor actually thinks VT students are UVA rejects.
Well, let's be honest: there are a lot more UVA rejects at Tech than there are Tech rejects at UVA.
There are plenty of students at VT who were accepted to both schools and chose VT. And I can absolutely see why.
DP
Sure there are. But there are also more UVA rejects at Tech than vice-versa.
Your insecurity just jumps off the screen. Bless your heart.
All im saying is that there’s some truth to the good old fashion dig that the wahoos give out at the annual rivalry game.
Not really. Especially when so many VT kids were *also* accepted to UVA yet chose VT. That speaks volumes. But keep telling yourself whatever you need to.
I think this is a rare exception probably only in specific engineering majors. I don’t think there are “so many” who make this decision generally.
DP. I have two kids there right now who not only chose VT over UVA (and for liberal arts majors, not STEM) but who know quite a few others who did the same thing. Not sure why this would be surprising to you.
+1
Same with my kids. This is perfectly normal, to normal people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a third year there and that’s about right. The other day he remarked how students wear quarter zips to class as their regular daily wear. I agree that there is a level of elitism and he’s not white, so kind of on the outside looking in and trying to fit in?
Quarter zips is snobby? It's just a pullover with a zipper.
Anonymous wrote:I have a third year there and that’s about right. The other day he remarked how students wear quarter zips to class as their regular daily wear. I agree that there is a level of elitism and he’s not white, so kind of on the outside looking in and trying to fit in?
Anonymous wrote:Without hard data to back it up, the claim that there are "so many" at VT who were also accepted at UVA is conjecture based on anecdotes (obviously there are some, of course). And data showing UVA has a much lower acceptance rate, and that entering class test scores and GPA are higher at UVA, indicates that a majority of UVA applicants who wind up at VT didn't have the option of going to Charlottesville.
Anonymous wrote:[mastodon]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sign would be funny if people didn’t actually know UVA people who believe it to be valid. It’s funny until you realize your neighbor actually thinks VT students are UVA rejects.
Well, let's be honest: there are a lot more UVA rejects at Tech than there are Tech rejects at UVA.
There are plenty of students at VT who were accepted to both schools and chose VT. And I can absolutely see why.
DP
Sure there are. But there are also more UVA rejects at Tech than vice-versa.
Your insecurity just jumps off the screen. Bless your heart.
All im saying is that there’s some truth to the good old fashion dig that the wahoos give out at the annual rivalry game.
Not really. Especially when so many VT kids were *also* accepted to UVA yet chose VT. That speaks volumes. But keep telling yourself whatever you need to.
I think this is a rare exception probably only in specific engineering majors. I don’t think there are “so many” who make this decision generally.
Of course you don't and that's what makes people roll their eyes at UVA parents who don't understand how out of touch they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sign would be funny if people didn’t actually know UVA people who believe it to be valid. It’s funny until you realize your neighbor actually thinks VT students are UVA rejects.
Well, let's be honest: there are a lot more UVA rejects at Tech than there are Tech rejects at UVA.
There are plenty of students at VT who were accepted to both schools and chose VT. And I can absolutely see why.
DP
Sure there are. But there are also more UVA rejects at Tech than vice-versa.
Your insecurity just jumps off the screen. Bless your heart.
All im saying is that there’s some truth to the good old fashion dig that the wahoos give out at the annual rivalry game.
Not really. Especially when so many VT kids were *also* accepted to UVA yet chose VT. That speaks volumes. But keep telling yourself whatever you need to.
I think this is a rare exception probably only in specific engineering majors. I don’t think there are “so many” who make this decision generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sign would be funny if people didn’t actually know UVA people who believe it to be valid. It’s funny until you realize your neighbor actually thinks VT students are UVA rejects.
Well, let's be honest: there are a lot more UVA rejects at Tech than there are Tech rejects at UVA.
There are plenty of students at VT who were accepted to both schools and chose VT. And I can absolutely see why.
DP
Sure there are. But there are also more UVA rejects at Tech than vice-versa.
Your insecurity just jumps off the screen. Bless your heart.
All im saying is that there’s some truth to the good old fashion dig that the wahoos give out at the annual rivalry game.
Not really. Especially when so many VT kids were *also* accepted to UVA yet chose VT. That speaks volumes. But keep telling yourself whatever you need to.
I think this is a rare exception probably only in specific engineering majors. I don’t think there are “so many” who make this decision generally.
DP. I have two kids there right now who not only chose VT over UVA (and for liberal arts majors, not STEM) but who know quite a few others who did the same thing. Not sure why this would be surprising to you.