Anonymous wrote:It's a lot less preppy than it used to be, that's for sure. I attended nearly 20 years ago and those were the days when "girls in pearls and guys in ties" at football games was ubiquitous - much less so now.
As the student population has grown more diverse, the "preppy" population has largely limited itself to the Greek system, which is pretty closed off from the rest of the University. You can be a part of that world if it's for you and you can avoid it completely if it's not (for me, it was not).
For me, the coolest thing about attending UVA - having transferred there after one year at a different school in VA - was the vast array of options for student groups to join. There is seemingly a self-governing student group for just about any interest you can imagine, and that's where you find your people. From 7:00 - 11:00 PM most nights during the week, I was hanging with one of these groups, and then attending parties with them on the weekends.
Classes in the mornings (but not too early), studying in the afternoons, social time at night. It was a truly wonderful experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So preppy.
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Seemingly 2/3 female. Maybe they like eclipses more.
Anonymous wrote:So preppy.
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Anonymous wrote:My DD does not want to consider UVA because it is "too preppy." Is it? What is it like culturally? Is every one Lululemon wearing suburban kids? Also, is it as cut throat as it seems like it would be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC turned down UVA because they felt it was too preppy. They didn't even want to apply after the visit, but I insisted. It was a waste of time because they were adamant about not attending.
No loss to UVA and I am sure you'll chime in about going to a higher ranked school or something, but if that is how decisions are made in your household than good luck, life is going to be a bumpy ride for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD does not want to consider UVA because it is "too preppy." Is it? What is it like culturally? Is every one Lululemon wearing suburban kids? Also, is it as cut throat as it seems like it would be?
Come back once she gets in. Not a slam dunk.
FWIW, my kid is very preppy, always has been, regardless of in/out of style.
Goes to a not at all preppy school. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:My DD does not want to consider UVA because it is "too preppy." Is it? What is it like culturally? Is every one Lululemon wearing suburban kids? Also, is it as cut throat as it seems like it would be?
Anonymous wrote:What does "preppy" even mean these days ? Is there an agreed definition ?
Anonymous wrote:My DC turned down UVA because they felt it was too preppy. They didn't even want to apply after the visit, but I insisted. It was a waste of time because they were adamant about not attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever UVA is, it’s 20,000 students. It’s not a monolith. If preppiness bothers DC, then they should feel free to not dress or act preppy. There are plenty on non-preppy people at UVA. It’s too big for any particular group to dominate.
IT's actually 26,000 if you include the grad students AND EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM DRESSES PREPPY. Seriously, OP, you have raised a bigot. You need to open your daughter's mind. My non-preppy kid loved it there. She never participated in the greek system (only 26 percent at UVA), never partied with them, never set foot in a greek house, joined other fabulous clubs and graduated with great friends and never once looked preppy. If she has a chance of getting in, she should apply because it is a great financial deal for in-state and a great school. Also go look at W&M, although your daughter will probably say that is too preppy, too. LOL. If you really want to see preppy go see W&Lee and U of Richmond.
Anonymous wrote:So preppy.
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