Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year 1527 out of 3985 UVA first years (freshmen) took the pre-rec commerce class. There are 365 spots for rising second year current students in McIntire.
So if all these kids apply it will be a 24% admit rate. They won't all apply so it will probably be somewhere in the 30s.
I don’t understand why they don’t make the commerce school larger than 365 students per year. Anyone have insight on why they don’t double or triple the commerce school?
Anonymous wrote:Why are we even having this discussion. UVA is a much better school. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.
But Data Science is just like commerce: requires an application at the end of first year (the only entry point) and has a low internal acceptance rate. We toured last year and they said it was 30-40%.
My child is a first year and is taking the pre-recs for Commerce and Data Science and is hoping for one.
It's a lot to keep all these balls in the air, get good grades in all, etc in freshman year. My kid took 18 hours fall and spring to get it all doen plus the other gen eds and some STEM courses in case neither Comm or Data Science work out. They are working really hard and it's made freshman year a complete grind.
Perhaps for the Masters program, but I don't think that's correct for the undergraduate degree. They're also doubling the size of that school this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.
But Data Science is just like commerce: requires an application at the end of first year (the only entry point) and has a low internal acceptance rate. We toured last year and they said it was 30-40%.
My child is a first year and is taking the pre-recs for Commerce and Data Science and is hoping for one.
It's a lot to keep all these balls in the air, get good grades in all, etc in freshman year. My kid took 18 hours fall and spring to get it all doen plus the other gen eds and some STEM courses in case neither Comm or Data Science work out. They are working really hard and it's made freshman year a complete grind.
UVA offers a data science minor, too.
That is open to all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.
But Data Science is just like commerce: requires an application at the end of first year (the only entry point) and has a low internal acceptance rate. We toured last year and they said it was 30-40%.
My child is a first year and is taking the pre-recs for Commerce and Data Science and is hoping for one.
It's a lot to keep all these balls in the air, get good grades in all, etc in freshman year. My kid took 18 hours fall and spring to get it all doen plus the other gen eds and some STEM courses in case neither Comm or Data Science work out. They are working really hard and it's made freshman year a complete grind.
UVA offers a data science minor, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.
But Data Science is just like commerce: requires an application at the end of first year (the only entry point) and has a low internal acceptance rate. We toured last year and they said it was 30-40%.
My child is a first year and is taking the pre-recs for Commerce and Data Science and is hoping for one.
It's a lot to keep all these balls in the air, get good grades in all, etc in freshman year. My kid took 18 hours fall and spring to get it all doen plus the other gen eds and some STEM courses in case neither Comm or Data Science work out. They are working really hard and it's made freshman year a complete grind.
Anonymous wrote:This year 1527 out of 3985 UVA first years (freshmen) took the pre-rec commerce class. There are 365 spots for rising second year current students in McIntire.
So if all these kids apply it will be a 24% admit rate. They won't all apply so it will probably be somewhere in the 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.
But Data Science is just like commerce: requires an application at the end of first year (the only entry point) and has a low internal acceptance rate. We toured last year and they said it was 30-40%.
My child is a first year and is taking the pre-recs for Commerce and Data Science and is hoping for one.
It's a lot to keep all these balls in the air, get good grades in all, etc in freshman year. My kid took 18 hours fall and spring to get it all doen plus the other gen eds and some STEM courses in case neither Comm or Data Science work out. They are working really hard and it's made freshman year a complete grind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The big issue is that only like 50% of kids get accepted into McIntire while I believe basically everyone who maintains a decent GPA gets into Terry.
Basically, your kid has a 5th year of all the high school bullshit for UVA.
UGA no surprise has a strong network in Atlanta and the southeast. Not so much on Wall Street and the northeast…though if you network like crazy (and yes…consider a fraternity), not out of the realm.
Do you have a cite for any of this?
Just do a Google search. It will govern you the AI summary from the UVA website and a link. Same for UGA.
Says UVA has a 50-60% internal acceptance rate while UGA is 90%.
I’ll pass on an AI summary but would appreciate links from the actual websites. The higher odds of getting in would seem like a good thing if it’s true.
Actually AI SAYS….
Undergraduate Acceptance Rates
UVA McIntire School of Commerce: The internal acceptance rate for current UVA students is approximately 51%. Because the school is highly ranked (#4 nationally), it is extremely selective, with admitted students averaging a 3.78 cumulative GPA.
UGA Terry College of Business: The acceptance rate for the fall 2024 incoming class was 43%. Admission is based heavily on a "pre-business" GPA and standardized testing (ACT/SAT or the Terry ETS Major Field Test)
Anonymous wrote:Can everyone minor in business at UVA or do you have to apply and be accepted in the minor as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
My DC and 99% of his friends are applying for business at all colleges this year. His favorite school is definitely UVA, but may end up elsewhere because of the uncertainty around the business school. UVA needs to expand seats in McIntire A LOT if they want to attract the top students. They probably need to go to direct admit like Michigan, Wharton, Dyson, USC, Berkeley, etc. if they want to compete.
Anonymous wrote:Can everyone minor in business at UVA or do you have to apply and be accepted in the minor as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is going to UVA you really need to be ok from the start with a economics major vs. McIntire. Mctire admit rate is now around 40% and there is a lot of behind the scenes stuff that determines that 40%--it's not just top grades. There are athletes that get in with lower grades, racial and gender balancing, etc. Then they say that business clubs don't matter but they clearly do and admissions to the clubs are all just a massive "who you know" and in many cases have a 2-3% acceptance rate.
Econ at UVA has very good recruitment to Wall Street but you have to be ok with studying econ for 4 years. The major has entirely different classes than McIntire and there isn't anything like marketing. You're studying......economics. Look at the courses for the econ major and see if they're things your kid would be interested in taking.
OP here. This is exactly what he didn’t like about UVA. It just seems like it’s become a brutal rat race for Commerce.
Data Science is another great option at UVA.