Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
**message got cut off
And the video just continues to be contradictory
She complains about alumni donating money out of their own free will to athletics instead of offering it to improve dorms (weird complaint but whatever)
But then she complains about the school closing down dorms to build new dorms to replace and renovate the bad ones. There's a lack of free space to build on campus so this has to happen.
And she complains about a couple academic buildings being bad but then goes on a whole rant about the science building being expanded (necessary to eventually be able to replace these buildings). I don't really understand the logic of all of this...
Why are you two even giving any credence to a video posted by one sophomore?
I mean I would generally think a current student's opinion is a good look into a college. But there seems to just be a lot of contradictory complaints in this video lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
**message got cut off
And the video just continues to be contradictory
She complains about alumni donating money out of their own free will to athletics instead of offering it to improve dorms (weird complaint but whatever)
But then she complains about the school closing down dorms to build new dorms to replace and renovate the bad ones. There's a lack of free space to build on campus so this has to happen.
And she complains about a couple academic buildings being bad but then goes on a whole rant about the science building being expanded (necessary to eventually be able to replace these buildings). I don't really understand the logic of all of this...
Why are you two even giving any credence to a video posted by one sophomore?
I mean I would generally think a current student's opinion is a good look into a college. But there seems to just be a lot of contradictory complaints in this video lol
Yes! Small classes, but no familiar faces in the library please. My favorite of her complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
**message got cut off
And the video just continues to be contradictory
She complains about alumni donating money out of their own free will to athletics instead of offering it to improve dorms (weird complaint but whatever)
But then she complains about the school closing down dorms to build new dorms to replace and renovate the bad ones. There's a lack of free space to build on campus so this has to happen.
And she complains about a couple academic buildings being bad but then goes on a whole rant about the science building being expanded (necessary to eventually be able to replace these buildings). I don't really understand the logic of all of this...
Why are you two even giving any credence to a video posted by one sophomore?
I mean I would generally think a current student's opinion is a good look into a college. But there seems to just be a lot of contradictory complaints in this video lol
Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.[/quote admits she did not do her research and wants small classes. But not see kids she knows in the library.
Construction/renovations have to happen st some point. Some kids can handle this fact better than others.
Class size for the class of 2027 has not expanded as feared by thi
s student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
**message got cut off
And the video just continues to be contradictory
She complains about alumni donating money out of their own free will to athletics instead of offering it to improve dorms (weird complaint but whatever)
But then she complains about the school closing down dorms to build new dorms to replace and renovate the bad ones. There's a lack of free space to build on campus so this has to happen.
And she complains about a couple academic buildings being bad but then goes on a whole rant about the science building being expanded (necessary to eventually be able to replace these buildings). I don't really understand the logic of all of this...
Why are you two even giving any credence to a video posted by one sophomore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
**message got cut off
And the video just continues to be contradictory
She complains about alumni donating money out of their own free will to athletics instead of offering it to improve dorms (weird complaint but whatever)
But then she complains about the school closing down dorms to build new dorms to replace and renovate the bad ones. There's a lack of free space to build on campus so this has to happen.
And she complains about a couple academic buildings being bad but then goes on a whole rant about the science building being expanded (necessary to eventually be able to replace these buildings). I don't really understand the logic of all of this...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
I feel like this was a little overly dramatic lol. Class sizes may have increased but they're increasing at basically all of the major colleges, and we all know yield chaos has caused over enrollment at most major schools. And the acceptance rate is going down despite that so if anything it's getting harder to get in. And she kinda contradicts herself by saying she wants smaller classes but then gets upset that the school is smaller as if those don't typically go hand in hand.
And the
Anonymous wrote:
"Things to consider before committing to William & Mary | Advice from a current student"
Interesting take from a current sophomore:
https://youtu.be/X74_AjK9BZo
If W&M class sizes continue to expand, and the strong undergraduate teaching focus becomes more diminished, the admissions criteria will become less stringent and exacting.
Anonymous wrote:4.3, 1490 SATS, FCPS high school, one B+ in honors chem during virtual year. One A- in Spanish 4. Rest are As, including As in 7 APs.
Anonymous wrote:1. Why 7 credits in 9th and 11th, but 9 credits as a sophomore?
2. APs, honors, IB?
3. Mixed race notation probably helped bc it was ambiguous.
4. 100% the location helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9th: 5A, 2B
10th: 4A, 5B
11th: 6A, 1B
SAT<1200, did not submit
Applied ED and accepted
And seriously hooked or didn’t happen or happened years ago
Honest truth - W&M Class of 2025. Central Virginia resident. Mixed race (White / Asian). Good but not spectacular extracurriculars. Parents went to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9th: 5A, 2B
10th: 4A, 5B
11th: 6A, 1B
SAT<1200, did not submit
Applied ED and accepted
And seriously hooked or didn’t happen or happened years ago
Honest truth - W&M Class of 2025. Central Virginia resident. Mixed race (White / Asian). Good but not spectacular extracurriculars. Parents went to Ivies.
What does “parents went to ivies” have to do with anything?
(Do you tag that on to the end of all your communications??)