Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quotas by high school not county. Better to be in a lesser H S.
Better to be in a mediocre-plus high school.
It is by region, not by individual HS. It has been this way for a number of years.
Nope. You'll stand out more at a mediocre-plus school.
What the heck is a "mediocre-plus" high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure coming from Richmond for what?
For students across the entire Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the state's flagship university. You know -- that crazy idea of people's taxes paying for the school and such.
UVA's preferred candidates are rural people who typically pay no taxes and live off the revenues from NoVa, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. UVA is a rural giveaway.
Not really. Look at this enrollment by municipality. 600+ from Fairfax County. Zero from Bath and many of the other western counties. http://digital.uvamagazine.org/articles/2020-insight/
Anonymous wrote:Students from the western counties would go to the UVA location at Wise ~ thus no data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. A 2310 from coal country would waltz right in. Not my kid though.
You;re confusing West Virginia with Virginia. NO coal mining in Virginia.
Not true. Maybe not anymore but sw virginia is def. part of of coal country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure coming from Richmond for what?
For students across the entire Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the state's flagship university. You know -- that crazy idea of people's taxes paying for the school and such.
UVA's preferred candidates are rural people who typically pay no taxes and live off the revenues from NoVa, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. UVA is a rural giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure coming from Richmond for what?
For students across the entire Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the state's flagship university. You know -- that crazy idea of people's taxes paying for the school and such.
UVA's preferred candidates are rural people who typically pay no taxes and live off the revenues from NoVa, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. UVA is a rural giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure coming from Richmond for what?
For students across the entire Commonwealth of Virginia to be admitted to the state's flagship university. You know -- that crazy idea of people's taxes paying for the school and such.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better to be an outstanding student at a lower performing high school with less competition. Tried to tell my relativse in NOVA this and have them move to a lower performing part of the state, since they are retired now, because their daughter could be top of her class there. Not here. Wish my parents had understood!
I'll never understand parents who try to "game" the system by moving to a lower performing school. Will your kid stand out? Yes. But its short-sighted. Your kids college destination is the not the end game. If youre trying to raise motivated, life long learners, you don't purposely place them in a less challenging environment.
Anonymous wrote:Pressure coming from Richmond for what?
Pretty sure there is some pressure coming from Richmond because I've heard it at other schools as well.Isn't unfair to those who worked hard in HS that it's so much easier to come in from NVCC? And why should a super smart kid from SW VA get preference overs super smart kid fro NOVA who had much rigorous, demanding schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quotas by high school not county. Better to be in a lesser H S.
Better to be in a mediocre-plus high school.
It is by region, not by individual HS. It has been this way for a number of years.
Nope. You'll stand out more at a mediocre-plus school.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't unfair to those who worked hard in HS that it's so much easier to come in from NVCC? And why should a super smart kid from SW VA get preference overs super smart kid fro NOVA who had much rigorous, demanding schools?