Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
40% admissions rate. The links that get shared here all the time show that Fairfax and London have higher admissions rates than the state average.
No. Admissions rate for EA class of 2022 was only 27.8%. https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-action-decisions-spawning-social-media-tsunami
That's the overall rate. They have different numbers for Virginia and out of state.
2017: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2017/03/unofficial-uva21-admission-statistics.html
^^ You are citing to spring 2017 figures. The admissions rate for EA 1028 is only 27.8%. http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2018/01/uva-accepts-27-8-percent-of-early-action-applicants-for-class-of-2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much UVA hate on this board. Super weird. This was just a thread announcing that UVA results are out tomorrow and it immediately turns into pointless bashing.
UVa has become out of reach for many hard-working instate students and that makes me sad. Instead, they take money from internationals and out-of-staters. They have done little change that. I’m an alum.
\Anonymous wrote:If you went to UVA and your kids attended strong schools all of their life, isn’t it a bit underwhelming they can only get into the public flagship? Better than being a dope smoking layabout, sure, but a kid born on third should be able to progress a bit more.
. Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
40% admissions rate. The links that get shared here all the time show that Fairfax and London have higher admissions rates than the state average.
No. Admissions rate for EA class of 2022 was only 27.8%. https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-action-decisions-spawning-social-media-tsunami
That's the overall rate. They have different numbers for Virginia and out of state.
2017: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2017/03/unofficial-uva21-admission-statistics.html
Anonymous wrote:Extremely low ranked in world rankings.
Anonymous wrote:And with this report http://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B8_Report_new.asp
The admissions rate for Virginians
44% in 2017
45% in 2016
44% in 2015
43% in 2014
41% in 2013
The admissions rate for out of state
24% in 2017
24% in 2016
23% in 2015
25% in 2014
24% in 2013
http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2018/01/uva-accepts-27-8-percent-of-early-action-applicants-for-class-of-2022Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
40% admissions rate. The links that get shared here all the time show that Fairfax and London have higher admissions rates than the state average.
No. Admissions rate for EA class of 2022 was only 27.8%. https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-action-decisions-spawning-social-media-tsunami
That's the overall rate. They have different numbers for Virginia and out of state.
2017: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2017/03/unofficial-uva21-admission-statistics.html
^^ You are citing to spring 2017 figures. The admissions rate for EA 1028 is only 27.8%. http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2018/01/uva-accepts-27-8-percent-of-early-action-applicants-for-class-of-2022
EA broken down by VA and out of state: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2018/01/unofficial-uva22-early-action-
statistics.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much UVA hate on this board. Super weird. This was just a thread announcing that UVA results are out tomorrow and it immediately turns into pointless bashing.
UVa has become out of reach for many hard-working instate students and that makes me sad. Instead, they take money from internationals and out-of-staters. They have done little change that. I’m an alum.
Maybe they should increase the class size.
The grounds can’t handle it. They need to increase in-state admission. They also need to expand offerings online. That is what a board member did, even going as far as to get Teresa Sullivan the boot. She was reinstated after the snobs got her back in. Let’s make UVa, a supposed public university for the students of Virginia, elite again.
The grounds could handle a hundred or so more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
40% admissions rate. The links that get shared here all the time show that Fairfax and London have higher admissions rates than the state average.
No. Admissions rate for EA class of 2022 was only 27.8%. https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-action-decisions-spawning-social-media-tsunami
That's the overall rate. They have different numbers for Virginia and out of state.
2017: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2017/03/unofficial-uva21-admission-statistics.html
^^ You are citing to spring 2017 figures. The admissions rate for EA 1028 is only 27.8%. http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2018/01/uva-accepts-27-8-percent-of-early-action-applicants-for-class-of-2022
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guidance counselors in my school district go out of their way to discourage students from applying to UVa because the chances have gotten so slim. A superintendant actually implied that the stress from trying to get in was causing serious mental health problems.
40% admissions rate. The links that get shared here all the time show that Fairfax and London have higher admissions rates than the state average.
No. Admissions rate for EA class of 2022 was only 27.8%. https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-action-decisions-spawning-social-media-tsunami
That's the overall rate. They have different numbers for Virginia and out of state.
2017: http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2017/03/unofficial-uva21-admission-statistics.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's just ignore that guy who doesn't add anything to this conversation.
He’s on literally every controversial thread on DCUM. Talk about having no life...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's so much UVA hate on this board. Super weird. This was just a thread announcing that UVA results are out tomorrow and it immediately turns into pointless bashing.
UVa has become out of reach for many hard-working instate students and that makes me sad. Instead, they take money from internationals and out-of-staters. They have done little change that. I’m an alum.
Maybe they should increase the class size.
The grounds can’t handle it. They need to increase in-state admission. They also need to expand offerings online. That is what a board member did, even going as far as to get Teresa Sullivan the boot. She was reinstated after the snobs got her back in. Let’s make UVa, a supposed public university for the students of Virginia, elite again.
That is a strange re-telling of what happened with Teresa Sullivan. When the BOV tries to plan and make back room deals with outside interests WITHOUT the president of the school, s$&t will hit the fan. UVA takes less state money every year because Richmond keeps cutting funding. UVA is 70% instate students with a huge endowment. I will not be surprised if they go private sooner than later as they become more financially independent from the state.