Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is W&L the most prestigious college in the DMV?
It’s in Lexington, not the DMV. Get a map.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
It was the same at a private high school my kids attended too. No idea why any adult thinks that official peer judgment is a good idea in today’s world. Kids are anxious and depressed over feeling constantly judged already. May as well just hand them a rope or a gun.
Doesn't UVA do the same thing?
Yes and it's a huge problem there too.
Anonymous wrote:Is W&L the most prestigious college in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
It was the same at a private high school my kids attended too. No idea why any adult thinks that official peer judgment is a good idea in today’s world. Kids are anxious and depressed over feeling constantly judged already. May as well just hand them a rope or a gun.
Doesn't UVA do the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:The Honor Code at Washington & Lee is something your family needs to fully understand. There is zero oversight of the student run committee who decides what is or is not a violation. Students also won’t snitch and others cheat without repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Is W&L the most prestigious college in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aside from the tougher admission stats mentioned earlier, W&L has a higher graduation rate, higher retention rate, Higher Yield and Higher median earnings after 10 years(89k vs 74k). They are ranked higher in almost every category plus they have a more robust alumni network.
Both schools are great schools and they definitely have different vibes. So finding the better fit for your child is equally important.
Oh please. Can we dispense with the "admissions stats" = better schools? With all the games these schools play in terms of admission . . . this means next to nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is someone who keeps arguing that the students at both are equivalent. I just don’t see that. I know at my kid’s DC private several students applied - only the ones at the very top were accepted. The state relating to to 10% are compelling, as is the information regarding outcomes and graduate school admissions. UR is a fine school that attracts a different level of student than W&L.
It's multiple posters. Plenty of people seem to think W&L is stronger, but without knowing how many students actually reported rank, we still do not have any significant evidence that there is an academic difference. [/quote]
According to SCHEV, last year's UR class had a 1535 at the 75th percentile, UR had only a 1500. W&L's median ACT is a 34. UR's is a 33
Anonymous wrote:There’s nothing to do at W&L on the weekends except Greek life. The campus vibe feels like going back in time thirty years…which some might like, I guess.