Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
Some people out west know about UVA, but I don't think it's all that highly regarded by most Californians, not like it is in the DC area, which is fine. It makes sense that a state school is more highly regarded in the region than outside of it. Only schools like Cal, UCLA and Michigan probably have a high national profile.
-40 yr CA resident
Outside the DC bubble, people don’t know Cal on the East Coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
Some people out west know about UVA, but I don't think it's all that highly regarded by most Californians, not like it is in the DC area, which is fine. It makes sense that a state school is more highly regarded in the region than outside of it. Only schools like Cal, UCLA and Michigan probably have a high national profile.
-40 yr CA resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
University of Virginia Agricultural college. Good ag school in Charlottesville. Ag is important in Virginia. Penn State has good ag programs, too, to be fair.
But UCLA (University of Caucasians Lost Among Asians) Cal (Berkeleyis a cesspool), and Michcan't beat OSU are the only widely known public schools. I wood think good AG schools like UVA and Penn State would be more popular outside the DMV bubble. Weird
Michigan has beaten Ohio State three years in a row. Try to keep up.
And only 2 wins the previous 20, try to keep up. Harbaugh is gone so get used to more losing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more well known than UVA. My west coast friends dont really care too much about UVA - for them - its just a state school
I am a VT alum, but this is just not true. Come on.
I don’t think people in CA are thinking about UVA. I went to school in Boston and was not familiar with UVA until I moved here. DH went to Yale and there was one girl from UVA who was at Yale for grad school. I think she was the first person I met from UVA. I thought nothing of UVA meaning she should have said she went to Iowa or Kentucky and I would also have thought nothing of it.
We live in NOVA and realize it is a state gem and well loved. I also know you need a 4.5 gpa to get in. That doesn’t mean people in CA or MA feel the same.
Sure some people may not know UVa that much.
But PP claimed PSU is more well known than UVa. To me that’s a border line trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
University of Virginia Agricultural college. Good ag school in Charlottesville. Ag is important in Virginia. Penn State has good ag programs, too, to be fair.
But UCLA (University of Caucasians Lost Among Asians) Cal (Berkeleyis a cesspool), and Michcan't beat OSU are the only widely known public schools. I wood think good AG schools like UVA and Penn State would be more popular outside the DMV bubble. Weird
Michigan has beaten Ohio State three years in a row. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? UVA hand down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't think Penn State gave merit over 5K?
Agree - OP is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think Penn State gave merit over 5K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
Some people out west know about UVA, but I don't think it's all that highly regarded by most Californians, not like it is in the DC area, which is fine. It makes sense that a state school is more highly regarded in the region than outside of it. Only schools like Cal, UCLA and Michigan probably have a high national profile.
-40 yr CA resident
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
University of Virginia Agricultural college. Good ag school in Charlottesville. Ag is important in Virginia. Penn State has good ag programs, too, to be fair.
But UCLA (University of Caucasians Lost Among Asians) Cal (Berkeleyis a cesspool), and Michcan't beat OSU are the only widely known public schools. I wood think good AG schools like UVA and Penn State would be more popular outside the DMV bubble. Weird
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more well known than UVA. My west coast friends dont really care too much about UVA - for them - its just a state school
I am a VT alum, but this is just not true. Come on.
I don’t think people in CA are thinking about UVA. I went to school in Boston and was not familiar with UVA until I moved here. DH went to Yale and there was one girl from UVA who was at Yale for grad school. I think she was the first person I met from UVA. I thought nothing of UVA meaning she should have said she went to Iowa or Kentucky and I would also have thought nothing of it.
We live in NOVA and realize it is a state gem and well loved. I also know you need a 4.5 gpa to get in. That doesn’t mean people in CA or MA feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
University of Virginia Agricultural college. Good ag school in Charlottesville. Ag is important in Virginia. Penn State has good ag programs, too, to be fair.
Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?