Anonymous wrote:They did not bow to the DEI overlords and were banished to ranking oblivion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Oh the irony
And once again, wasting peoples time. Does relentless bullying make up your Christmas schedule often?
So it's bullying when you call out someone needlessly attacking another person? Hit dog hollers.
But you were harassing the other person? Disagreement isn’t bullying.
So this is "disagreement" now?
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Oh the irony
And once again, wasting peoples time. Does relentless bullying make up your Christmas schedule often?
So it's bullying when you call out someone needlessly attacking another person? Hit dog hollers.
But you were harassing the other person? Disagreement isn’t bullying.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Oh the irony
And once again, wasting peoples time. Does relentless bullying make up your Christmas schedule often?
So it's bullying when you call out someone needlessly attacking another person? Hit dog hollers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Oh the irony
And once again, wasting peoples time. Does relentless bullying make up your Christmas schedule often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Oh the irony
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Honestly sounds like you just like hearing your own tunes then. Must be one of those “try to get in first” commenters that never has anything constructive to say.
Anonymous wrote:I like hearing positive posts about schools. If alums like their schools, the schools must be doing something right. If I hear negativity from someone who isn't associated with the school in any way, it just seems like there is an ax to grind. Actual experiences, good or bad, are the most helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this thread is any evidence, students who get into both UVA and WM and choose UVA will just move on with life. Those that choose WM will spend their time justifying their choice.
You could say the same thing about the UVA boosters constantly talking about how it's so much better, how W&M is a safety for UVA, Ivy level, yada yada - if it's clearly better you wouldn't need to rub it in everyone's faces 24/7 esp when the stats don't agree with that. Why does every thread that so much as mentions W&M draw a hoard of haters that make their entire DCUM brand attacking it?
+1
If UVA was that much better they would have 100% submitting test scores and a 1570 median like the ivies but they don't and in fact have the exact same test stats as W&M.
+2. WM is just as good as UVA and we just need to spread the facts to as many people as we can.
My goodness... the insecurity of the UVA and W&M boosters is palpable. No one cares.
Troll
Observing what's going on here and how insecure some of you are is hardly trolling. Just look at the above bolded exchange. Wow.
And you personally know the people making those posts? Perhaps you do.
DP. Thank goodness I don’t know anyone insecure enough to say “X school is as good as Y school and we must ‘spread the facts’!!” How idiotic.
I’m spread the facts poster and I don’t apologize for letting people know how good WM is. Merry Christmas everyone and tonight I’ll be at Busch Gardens Christmas Town! UVA folks will be wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this thread is any evidence, students who get into both UVA and WM and choose UVA will just move on with life. Those that choose WM will spend their time justifying their choice.
You could say the same thing about the UVA boosters constantly talking about how it's so much better, how W&M is a safety for UVA, Ivy level, yada yada - if it's clearly better you wouldn't need to rub it in everyone's faces 24/7 esp when the stats don't agree with that. Why does every thread that so much as mentions W&M draw a hoard of haters that make their entire DCUM brand attacking it?
+1
If UVA was that much better they would have 100% submitting test scores and a 1570 median like the ivies but they don't and in fact have the exact same test stats as W&M.
+2. WM is just as good as UVA and we just need to spread the facts to as many people as we can.
My goodness... the insecurity of the UVA and W&M boosters is palpable. No one cares.
Troll
Observing what's going on here and how insecure some of you are is hardly trolling. Just look at the above bolded exchange. Wow.
And you personally know the people making those posts? Perhaps you do.
DP. Thank goodness I don’t know anyone insecure enough to say “X school is as good as Y school and we must ‘spread the facts’!!” How idiotic.