Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm out of state...I had always viewed UVA as one of the top publics in the nation--up there with Michigan, Berkeley, etc. However, this kind of incident would make me think twice about sending my kids there (assuming they get in and have other choices). There's no comparison between anti-war protests, environmental issues, etc at Berkeley and neo-nazis. Posters who think that those are comparable probably don't understand the mindset of the demographic who wants their kids to attend top schools.
But at the schools with the other protests, it's the STUDENTS doing the protesting. The protests in Charlottesville have nothing to do with the students or the University.
Anonymous wrote:I'm out of state...I had always viewed UVA as one of the top publics in the nation--up there with Michigan, Berkeley, etc. However, this kind of incident would make me think twice about sending my kids there (assuming they get in and have other choices). There's no comparison between anti-war protests, environmental issues, etc at Berkeley and neo-nazis. Posters who think that those are comparable probably don't understand the mindset of the demographic who wants their kids to attend top schools.
Anonymous wrote:UVA promotes a culture that hates women and blacks and the people that go there don't care.
UVA is the South and comes with all the "charm" of the South.
Anonymous wrote:No affect. Berkeley has gone through eras of protests for decades and still ranks in the top ten of best universities in the world. I would have had no issue with any of my DCs going to Berkeley.
Would the same ninicompoops show up if the community was retiring Nazi momentos and statutes? Why even retire the latter in the name of the first amendment?
Nincompoop? I'd hate to hear what you'd call MLK for wanting to retire segregation. But that's another topic.
Anonymous wrote:How will out of state vs in state applicants view UVA after riots?
Nincompoop? I'd hate to hear what you'd call MLK for wanting to retire segregation. But that's another topic.Anonymous wrote:Would the same ninicompoops show up if the community was retiring Nazi momentos and statutes? Why even retire the latter in the name of the first amendment?
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. This will definitely affect out of state top student interest in UVA unless of course those students are White neo Nazi supremacists who abhor diversity in preference for apartheid.
UVA may release trend data in future. Stay tuned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not going to make any bit of difference, nor has it been. There are PLENTY of qualified kids in VA (and probably even more outside of VA) who would be thrilled to have the opportunity to attend UVA, especially at its price point... riots or no riots.
-Educational Consultant here
+1. UVA isn't involved. this is about the removal of the Lee statue from Emancipation Parrk in Charlottesville. President Sullivan of UVA has been all over this issue since first announced. She sent out letters asking the UVA community not to return to campus early (no one returns until next weekend). Today she has also been sending out letters asking the community not to engage. The march on the lawn last night was unexpected. The alt-right did it for the powerfulvisuals but there were only about 200 of them. Now they are at the Park and getting dispersed. This has nothing to do with UVA.