Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not very many engineering students are involved in the greek scene; they just do not have the free time to do that.
Yeah, I’m not sure any of them have what I’d call a “thriving social life.”
Yikes. Whoa. You know all the engineering students at UVA? Eyeroll.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please, get over Greek life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do students form a lot of friendships through their dorms? Are there social events lead by RAs etc during orientation and throughout the year where people meet?
Surprisingly no. Her first year dorm/hall does nada. Doors always closed. We definitely were expecting it to be different.
It depends upon the RA. My UVA student loved hers (2 years). But the GMU RA for another kid was a dud. They are onky 18, 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do students form a lot of friendships through their dorms? Are there social events lead by RAs etc during orientation and throughout the year where people meet?
Surprisingly no. Her first year dorm/hall does nada. Doors always closed. We definitely were expecting it to be different.
Anonymous wrote:Do students form a lot of friendships through their dorms? Are there social events lead by RAs etc during orientation and throughout the year where people meet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To answer the original question, here's how my UVA kid did it. First she participated in a Facebook page set up by accepted students. O er the summer, she found many of her friends there sharing her particular interests. Ny the time she arrived at camous there were ten students who had friended up this way. They all went out as a group after move-in day. Then, during the first week, over thecourse of 3 days, UVA has its 700 clubs out put out tables where student reps talked to interest students about their activities. She picked six to try: the student newspaper, an athletic club, a political club, a musical club, a philanthropy club and something else I can't remember. The gamechanger turned out to be the Jefferson Society - the longest continuing running debate Society in America. That became her real out-of-class focus and from whence most if her friends would come. She became an officer in Jef Soc and in the political club. She worked in politics at Larry Sabato's center which lead to summer internships in DC. She's now at UVA law. The Greek houses are all off campus; you really can go all four years without ever going to a Greek house or event.
Thanks this is helpful! Trying to be ready to understand implications of different options and decisions
Anonymous wrote:Do students form a lot of friendships through their dorms? Are there social events lead by RAs etc during orientation and throughout the year where people meet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not very many engineering students are involved in the greek scene; they just do not have the free time to do that.
Yeah, I’m not sure any of them have what I’d call a “thriving social life.”
Yikes. Whoa. You know all the engineering students at UVA? Eyeroll.