Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If kids need 4.0 or 3.97 to get into Commerce school, then is the intro Econ class a weed out class? What is the grading curve? I imagine that many of the 1500 kids who take the prerequisite classes won't get an A?
Is there grade deflation at UVA? What about the premed classes?
Yes, it is a hard class and is graded on a true curve. About 150/1500 are given an A.
My kid got an A- and otherwise has a 4.0 (taking bio 1&1, Calc 2&3, linear algebra, etc).
My kid got an A- in Econ also - the first time in his life he had a final grade that wasn't an A. There were definitnely times during the semester that he really struggled with the class but stuck with it and looked for resources to augment the class lectures, went to office hours etc.
Yes, same here. We actually got my son a tutor on Wyzant--a PhD economist who has tutored kids for year. Pulled out an A-. lol.
It is not an easy class and they do a straight curve of the grades in the end. You are in direct competition with your peers.
Would you suggest an incoming freshman take micro at NoVA this summer instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If kids need 4.0 or 3.97 to get into Commerce school, then is the intro Econ class a weed out class? What is the grading curve? I imagine that many of the 1500 kids who take the prerequisite classes won't get an A?
Is there grade deflation at UVA? What about the premed classes?
Yes, it is a hard class and is graded on a true curve. About 150/1500 are given an A.
My kid got an A- and otherwise has a 4.0 (taking bio 1&1, Calc 2&3, linear algebra, etc).
My kid got an A- in Econ also - the first time in his life he had a final grade that wasn't an A. There were definitnely times during the semester that he really struggled with the class but stuck with it and looked for resources to augment the class lectures, went to office hours etc.
Yes, same here. We actually got my son a tutor on Wyzant--a PhD economist who has tutored kids for year. Pulled out an A-. lol.
It is not an easy class and they do a straight curve of the grades in the end. You are in direct competition with your peers.
Would you suggest an incoming freshman take micro at NoVA this summer instead?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks PP. What level Spanish classes did you DC want? Was it upper level classes? How about getting into math classes? DC doesn't want to major in CS but wants to take a few classes. I assume the intro classes are big huge so shouldn't be a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If kids need 4.0 or 3.97 to get into Commerce school, then is the intro Econ class a weed out class? What is the grading curve? I imagine that many of the 1500 kids who take the prerequisite classes won't get an A?
Is there grade deflation at UVA? What about the premed classes?
Yes, it is a hard class and is graded on a true curve. About 150/1500 are given an A.
My kid got an A- and otherwise has a 4.0 (taking bio 1&1, Calc 2&3, linear algebra, etc).
My kid got an A- in Econ also - the first time in his life he had a final grade that wasn't an A. There were definitnely times during the semester that he really struggled with the class but stuck with it and looked for resources to augment the class lectures, went to office hours etc.
Yes, same here. We actually got my son a tutor on Wyzant--a PhD economist who has tutored kids for year. Pulled out an A-. lol.
It is not an easy class and they do a straight curve of the grades in the end. You are in direct competition with your peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
Plenty of them will realize that aren't interested in McIntire because of those classes, but still, where is your source for 2500 taking foundations of commerce?
I see 5 sections currently:
Section 1: 146 total students
Section 2: 156
Section 3: 149
Section 4: 147
Section 5: 115
713 total
In the fall semester, the requirement most take first, Principles of Micro, had ~1000 total across 5 large lectures and also broken up into loads 20-person discussions.
Obviously, there are people in there who aren't interested in McIntire.
No, you can take Foundations of Commerce fall or spring of freshman year. My freshman took it in the fall (concurrent with micro but you can also take it before micro--they're independent classes) and the classes are larger in the fall.
Fall 2025 sections:
165, 162, 163, 161, 161 = 812
Spring 2026 sections:
146, 156, 149, 147, 115 = 713
or 1525 total.
The only reason anyone takes this class is as a pre-req for Commerce. Of course not all end up applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
So more than half the entire class wants business? My DC has turned down many direct admit business schools for UVA. He is really confident about getting in, but I am very, very nervous. I imagine the spots are evenly split by gender. By the time you find out it in June it is too late to transfer to another university. I really wish UVA was direct admit and that they expanded the commerce school so more kids can get in.
In my view, UVa's Batten (public policy), Data Science, and McIntire (Commerce) schools all ought to be real 4-yr schools inside the university with each having direct admissions.
Batten should have some academic departments moved into it (e.g., government). Data Science school should have at least CS and Statistics moved into it.
Note well that such a change would not prevent students in A&S from taking some courses or having a minor from those relocated departments. Already, people in A&S can take CS courses - even though CS now is in the E school. E School students already have their Math courses taught by the Math department which happens to be in A&S.
I don't agree.
Having business and tech leaders who have no liberal arts foundation is why we're in such dire straits right now. You can get board education and still do the job training with UVA.
If you think college is purely job training, pick another school. If you value being an educated citizen, go to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
Plenty of them will realize that aren't interested in McIntire because of those classes, but still, where is your source for 2500 taking foundations of commerce?
I see 5 sections currently:
Section 1: 146 total students
Section 2: 156
Section 3: 149
Section 4: 147
Section 5: 115
713 total
In the fall semester, the requirement most take first, Principles of Micro, had ~1000 total across 5 large lectures and also broken up into loads 20-person discussions.
Obviously, there are people in there who aren't interested in McIntire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:43% internal acceptance rateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how hard is to get into commerce school at UVA?
Business is the #1 major kids want to pursue in 2026, so the admit rate for business keeps dropping everywhere. I imagine it will drop more this year for the Commerce school. I believe the numbers have gone from a 60% admit rate to a 40% admit rate in just 2 years. In previous years, there was clearly a lot of institutional priorities being considered (FGLI/DEI).
Probably a 30% internal acceptance rate to Mcintire this year. 10% external in-state acceptance to McIntire for transfers, 5% external OOS rate for transfers.
I bet it is lower this year. The Intro to Comm and Micro classes were larger than ever. I think 2500 kids out of 4000 freshman took them.
Plenty of them will realize that aren't interested in McIntire because of those classes, but still, where is your source for 2500 taking foundations of commerce?
I see 5 sections currently:
Section 1: 146 total students
Section 2: 156
Section 3: 149
Section 4: 147
Section 5: 115
713 total