Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 15:31     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?


W&M Mason is similar to UVA McIntire in that it is not a direct admit from high school. You apply in your second year at W&M. The profile below on Poets and Quants (probably the best online source on business schools) describes 212 applications and 136 admissions, which is a 64% admit rate in 2018. McIntire was 59% according to an online source I saw.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/school-profile/college-william-mary-raymond-mason-school-business/


I should have added the URL where I found the McIntire information.

https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/application-process-uva


Thank you! This is helpful!


Interesting. In Poets and Quants UVA McIntire is ranked 2, W&M Mason 12, Richmond 25, Christoper Newport 44, JMU 73.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/2018/12/12/best-undergraduate-business-schools-2018/4/
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 13:19     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?


W&M Mason is similar to UVA McIntire in that it is not a direct admit from high school. You apply in your second year at W&M. The profile below on Poets and Quants (probably the best online source on business schools) describes 212 applications and 136 admissions, which is a 64% admit rate in 2018. McIntire was 59% according to an online source I saw.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/school-profile/college-william-mary-raymond-mason-school-business/


I should have added the URL where I found the McIntire information.

https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/application-process-uva


Thank you! This is helpful!
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 12:11     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?


W&M Mason is similar to UVA McIntire in that it is not a direct admit from high school. You apply in your second year at W&M. The profile below on Poets and Quants (probably the best online source on business schools) describes 212 applications and 136 admissions, which is a 64% admit rate in 2018. McIntire was 59% according to an online source I saw.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/school-profile/college-william-mary-raymond-mason-school-business/


I should have added the URL where I found the McIntire information.

https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/application-process-uva


You can also apply for an business minor in addition to major.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 12:05     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?


W&M Mason is similar to UVA McIntire in that it is not a direct admit from high school. You apply in your second year at W&M. The profile below on Poets and Quants (probably the best online source on business schools) describes 212 applications and 136 admissions, which is a 64% admit rate in 2018. McIntire was 59% according to an online source I saw.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/school-profile/college-william-mary-raymond-mason-school-business/


I should have added the URL where I found the McIntire information.

https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/undergrad/application-process-uva
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 12:04     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?


W&M Mason is similar to UVA McIntire in that it is not a direct admit from high school. You apply in your second year at W&M. The profile below on Poets and Quants (probably the best online source on business schools) describes 212 applications and 136 admissions, which is a 64% admit rate in 2018. McIntire was 59% according to an online source I saw.

https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/school-profile/college-william-mary-raymond-mason-school-business/
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2019 09:37     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?

+1 I'd like to know this too. One of the downsides of UVA for a kid who's interested in business is how hard it is to get into Commerce. Is the issue less fraught with Mason School of Business at W&M?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2019 22:43     Subject: Re:William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Can anyone speak to how difficult it is to be accepted into the business school for an undergrad business major?
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2019 21:54     Subject: William and Mary experience for NOVA kids

Most of the older Virginia colleges didn't start adding air conditioning until the 1970s and are still updating as they build and renovate. I don't think UVA had any air conditioned dorms until Lambeth Apartments in the 1970s. O-Hill, McCormick Road, etc. were not air conditioned. They are in the process of being replaced and updated. JMU Village and older dorms have lacked A/C. Same at Virginia Tech.