Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a little surprised they don’t give better merit. They have a fairly substantial endowment.
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Yes this is a big strike on them. By comparison, Grinnell is a similarly rated LAC (#19 vs. #22), also has a substantial endowment, is more selective (13% acceptance rate vs. 23%), yet gives great merit awards, including automatic $20K/year merit awards for those accepted Early Decision.
Agree that UR seems like a really bad deal, unless you are getting aid. Grinnell, Denison, Kenyon and Macalester are all far better schools and you are likely to get $80-120k in merit. At Richmond you won’t get anything close to that and Richmond isn’t in the same league academically as the others.
Anonymous wrote:This entire thread is like a choreographed WWE wrestling match complete with heels and faces. I don’t think the NoVa people can have a rational conversation about this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a little surprised they don’t give better merit. They have a fairly substantial endowment.
+1
Yes this is a big strike on them. By comparison, Grinnell is a similarly rated LAC (#19 vs. #22), also has a substantial endowment, is more selective (13% acceptance rate vs. 23%), yet gives great merit awards, including automatic $20K/year merit awards for those accepted Early Decision.
Agree that UR seems like a really bad deal, unless you are getting aid. Grinnell, Denison, Kenyon and Macalester are all far better schools and you are likely to get $80-120k in merit. At Richmond you won’t get anything close to that and Richmond isn’t in the same league academically as the others.
Anonymous wrote:Race relations at UR are pretty terrible. Princeton Review always rated it right at the top for least interracial interaction. Not a good look for a college located right smack dab in the capital of the confederacy.
Anonymous wrote:Race relations at UR are pretty terrible. Princeton Review always rated it right at the top for least interracial interaction. Not a good look for a college located right smack dab in the capital of the confederacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a little surprised they don’t give better merit. They have a fairly substantial endowment.
+1
Yes this is a big strike on them. By comparison, Grinnell is a similarly rated LAC (#19 vs. #22), also has a substantial endowment, is more selective (13% acceptance rate vs. 23%), yet gives great merit awards, including automatic $20K/year merit awards for those accepted Early Decision.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a little surprised they don’t give better merit. They have a fairly substantial endowment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of R is a wonderful school! We know many there. They are bright active down to earth students. Campus is beautiful and outcomes are comparable to WM, Wake, BC.
I asked this in another thread: how come I never met any graduate from U of R even though I lived in NoVA all my life? Is it that small of a population? I feel like it's a different circle than mine. Where do students come from? where do they go? what's the circle that brags that their DC is going to U of R?
It's a hard school to get into and I'm definitely missing something. The WASP people I know but still don't get but I meet them and talk to them just don't get them. You can tell - I'm a State school guy. Just trying to understand.