Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Stop being hyper-literal. There are dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 of kids each year to UVA. A teen in Fairfax can step on campus and know HUNDREDS of kids at UVA. Some people love that; I think that's high school 2.0.
Uh no, there are not dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 kids each year to UVA. The top two schools are at 106 and 45...
Not that PP, but kids know other kids from the class above them, the class below them, various sport leagues and activities. Even if an individual HS class only has 45 kids it still might seem like a lot of people they know on campus.
They may not even know the 45 from their school though, and maybe a handful from other schools. My DC went to a big university with 18 kids from her high school class. Similar numbers in surrounding years. So about 70-80 there at any one time, plus kids from other local schools. DC was friends with some of the 18, and some of the others, but maybe sees 10 of them on any kind of regular basis. Between dorms, Greek life, specialty academic program, etc there are plenty of opportunities to meet other people and DCs friends are from all over the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Stop being hyper-literal. There are dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 of kids each year to UVA. A teen in Fairfax can step on campus and know HUNDREDS of kids at UVA. Some people love that; I think that's high school 2.0.
Uh no, there are not dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 kids each year to UVA. The top two schools are at 106 and 45...
Not that PP, but kids know other kids from the class above them, the class below them, various sport leagues and activities. Even if an individual HS class only has 45 kids it still might seem like a lot of people they know on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Stop being hyper-literal. There are dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 of kids each year to UVA. A teen in Fairfax can step on campus and know HUNDREDS of kids at UVA. Some people love that; I think that's high school 2.0.
Uh no, there are not dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 kids each year to UVA. The top two schools are at 106 and 45...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Stop being hyper-literal. There are dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 of kids each year to UVA. A teen in Fairfax can step on campus and know HUNDREDS of kids at UVA. Some people love that; I think that's high school 2.0.
Uh no, there are not dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 kids each year to UVA. The top two schools are at 106 and 45...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Stop being hyper-literal. There are dozens of schools that send 30 40 70 of kids each year to UVA. A teen in Fairfax can step on campus and know HUNDREDS of kids at UVA. Some people love that; I think that's high school 2.0.
Anonymous wrote:Despite what Virginians would have you believe, Georgetown's name and reputation are superior to UVA both nationally and internationally. However, whether you consider that difference to be worth twice the price or not is entirely up to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
A: "My daughter's high school sends 100 to UVA every year."
B: "TJ is the only school that sends 100 to UVA per year."
A: "I was including transfers"
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 degrees from UVA and no degrees from Georgetown. I have been very impressed with both the UVA and Georgetown graduates that I have met. I think that any differences in reputation are barely discernable, and both schools are highly regarded and well recognized (although IMO the Georgetown campus is much nicer).
If one of our children wants/ed to go to Georgetown over UVA then that would be fine with us and we still would pay for it all. For us it comes down to our child's determination of where will s/he will be the happiest.
Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.
Anonymous wrote:^this doesn't include transfers.