Anonymous wrote:LOL is this an Echols humblebrag? A troll post? What?
Don't go. Throw your money away. Nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone feel like UVA has just given up on yield? DC got into a couple other honors colleges at “public ivies” and gets so much mail, swag and communication. I’d really love to pay in state tuition, but DC is not convinced and Echols has basically sent one email saying he’s in, but no swag or engagement.
Well, I think it's the opposite. The schools that need to send swag are worried about yield. UVA is not because most rational people see its quality and don't make decisions based on who sends a bumper sticker.
Some rational people do indeed, decline uva. OP, maybe your DC doesn’t want to go to college with people like this and connected to such arrogance forever. Other universities are catching up.
I didn't say it was irrational to decline. I said it was irrational to decline a great school based on not getting enough swag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2016 Yield
In-state 58%
Out-of-state 22%
2025 Yield
In-state 62%
Out-of-state 24%
Yield went up slightly for each. We'll see how that holds up this year with the application changes.
This makes sense in light of cost. I’m actually surprised Va yield is so high with the way this board talks, but maybe that’s the Maryland contingent talking.
yield includes ED. Remove ED in state and yield is below 40%
How does removing the cohort that affirmatively wants to go to UVa from the outset generate a more accurate yield?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2016 Yield
In-state 58%
Out-of-state 22%
2025 Yield
In-state 62%
Out-of-state 24%
Yield went up slightly for each. We'll see how that holds up this year with the application changes.
This makes sense in light of cost. I’m actually surprised Va yield is so high with the way this board talks, but maybe that’s the Maryland contingent talking.
yield includes ED. Remove ED in state and yield is below 40%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2016 Yield
In-state 58%
Out-of-state 22%
2025 Yield
In-state 62%
Out-of-state 24%
Yield went up slightly for each. We'll see how that holds up this year with the application changes.
This makes sense in light of cost. I’m actually surprised Va yield is so high with the way this board talks, but maybe that’s the Maryland contingent talking.
Anonymous wrote:2016 Yield
In-state 58%
Out-of-state 22%
2025 Yield
In-state 62%
Out-of-state 24%
Yield went up slightly for each. We'll see how that holds up this year with the application changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone feel like UVA has just given up on yield? DC got into a couple other honors colleges at “public ivies” and gets so much mail, swag and communication. I’d really love to pay in state tuition, but DC is not convinced and Echols has basically sent one email saying he’s in, but no swag or engagement.
Well, I think it's the opposite. The schools that need to send swag are worried about yield. UVA is not because most rational people see its quality and don't make decisions based on who sends a bumper sticker.
Some rational people do indeed, decline uva. OP, maybe your DC doesn’t want to go to college with people like this and connected to such arrogance forever. Other universities are catching up.