Anonymous wrote:What time today?
OOS here and willing to pay $$$!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have gotten into UVA over the years. We are a high achieving family with good grades and SAT scores. And we are pretty wealthy. We have a lot going for us.
Yeah. So have mine. So are we.
AND my kids chose not to attend UVA. Annoying as Fkkk student body. Hardcore striver syndrome. It’s like a bunch of travel sport parent and tiger Moms on crack.
One chose an Ivy and the other one W&M.
You don’t think anyone reading this actually believes you. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
It’s too bad that UVA never developed an additional campus in Charlottesville. Michigan did that many years ago when they realized they needed more land to grow the school since there was a need.
But they did. They have the North Grounds, where Law and Graduate Business relocated and are based. They situated research in new developments. They have acquired a lot of land over time.
As an example, UVa bought the former Cavalier Inn, bulldozed it, and now is building a School of Data Science on that land.
UVA's campus (grounds) is larger than that of UT Austin, which has 2X as many students. UVA has land. That isn't it. However, if UVA was the size of UT Austin, it would 1) have a major detrimental impact on Charlottesville and town/gown relations 2) force UVA to essentially reengineer the campus to add density and 3) lower selectivity and ultimately the reputation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
It’s too bad that UVA never developed an additional campus in Charlottesville. Michigan did that many years ago when they realized they needed more land to grow the school since there was a need.
But they did. They have the North Grounds, where Law and Graduate Business relocated and are based. They situated research in new developments. They have acquired a lot of land over time.
As an example, UVa bought the former Cavalier Inn, bulldozed it, and now is building a School of Data Science on that land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have gotten into UVA over the years. We are a high achieving family with good grades and SAT scores. And we are pretty wealthy. We have a lot going for us.
Yeah. So have mine. So are we.
AND my kids chose not to attend UVA. Annoying as Fkkk student body. Hardcore striver syndrome. It’s like a bunch of travel sport parent and tiger Moms on crack.
One chose an Ivy and the other one W&M.
You don’t think anyone reading this actually believes you. Right?
NP. I believe them. What part don’t you believe? My husband and I are both alums, along with five other close family members. We have a history with the place, but if my DD were to get in to UVA and WM, I’d probably advise her to choose WM. Just a fit thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have gotten into UVA over the years. We are a high achieving family with good grades and SAT scores. And we are pretty wealthy. We have a lot going for us.
Yeah. So have mine. So are we.
AND my kids chose not to attend UVA. Annoying as Fkkk student body. Hardcore striver syndrome. It’s like a bunch of travel sport parent and tiger Moms on crack.
One chose an Ivy and the other one W&M.
You don’t think anyone reading this actually believes you. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
It’s too bad that UVA never developed an additional campus in Charlottesville. Michigan did that many years ago when they realized they needed more land to grow the school since there was a need.
But they did. They have the North Grounds, where Law and Graduate Business relocated and are based. They situated research in new developments. They have acquired a lot of land over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
It’s too bad that UVA never developed an additional campus in Charlottesville. Michigan did that many years ago when they realized they needed more land to grow the school since there was a need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
In addition, there are other decent public universities in the Commonwealth. W&M, VT, VCU. Even GMU is not too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
The out of state tuition pays the bills and the state legislature doesn't seem interested in changing that. We have this conversation a lot here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad that the flagship of a state with 8.75 million people in it only educates 17.6 thousand undergraduates. Only 2/3 of them are Virginians. Citizens should demand that UVA have 82% from instate, like UNC, since the cannot or won’t increase its overall size.
UVA was built in 1819. It is completely landlocked by the town that grew up around it. So it cannot expand further unlike the huge California publics. Nevertheless, there is an entity called the UVA Foundation whose mission it is to buy up real estate when available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have gotten into UVA over the years. We are a high achieving family with good grades and SAT scores. And we are pretty wealthy. We have a lot going for us.
Yeah. So have mine. So are we.
AND my kids chose not to attend UVA. Annoying as Fkkk student body. Hardcore striver syndrome. It’s like a bunch of travel sport parent and tiger Moms on crack.
One chose an Ivy and the other one W&M.