Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! Once again this has turned into a UVA bashing vs boosting conversation! The OP probably does not care the university was like in 90s. Is UVA a good school? I would say it is. Is it the best? For some, it might be, maybe not for others. Is it a good fit for the OP’s kid? Probably. Is it a good deal for in-state kids? I think it is, if you are UMC.
My kid is a current student ar UVA and we constantly tease her with the whole “we are better than the rest” stuff. She takes it in stride.
Does she like the school?
Anonymous wrote:Dear Lord! Once again this has turned into a UVA bashing vs boosting conversation! The OP probably does not care the university was like in 90s. Is UVA a good school? I would say it is. Is it the best? For some, it might be, maybe not for others. Is it a good fit for the OP’s kid? Probably. Is it a good deal for in-state kids? I think it is, if you are UMC.
My kid is a current student ar UVA and we constantly tease her with the whole “we are better than the rest” stuff. She takes it in stride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they used to dress us for football games while the band mercilessly made fun of visiting schools and their states. That did not endear the school to lots of people.
Kinda like “EAT SH*T PITT!”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is about to apply ED but I keep reading negative things online- competitiveness, unhappiness, etc. I can’t figure out if that is bc people online are negative or it’s actually something to be concerned about.
My child is a play hard/work (somewhat) hard kind of person. Ok with (and likely interested in) Greek life, loves rah rah sports, and schools with spirit. Makes friends easily. Loves Cville and what they have seen of UVA.
Other schools on the list are either likelies/safeties and maybe one or two other reach schools.
OP, your kid sounds like one who will likely enjoy UVA.
There are kids who don’t love it, though, and it’s possible to say that without being a parent of a kid who didn’t get in. In fact, those knee jerk comments are pretty indicative of the obnoxious stereotype that PP’s have alluded to. UVA has embodied the “we’re not snobs, we’re just better than you” vibe for a long, long time, and though I think they’re consciously trying to undo some of that, reputations can be hard to shake off.
- UVA alum and current employee who had a meh time there, whose kids don’t even want to go there, so no beef
+ this. I am an alum with one kid there. The motto used be “THE UNIVERSITY” (saying it was the only one that matters in VA). Love the school but the “we are better than you” vibe is a real thing that was very much ingrained in school slogans for a long time. I don’t know why posters are trying to deny that.
A) no one says that. I have a kid there.
B) Maybe it was once called The University of VA because that is its name, just like The Harvard Law School. https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/establishment-university-virginia/
C) You didn't go there.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and the decal originally were sold as Virginia: The University.
. Anonymous wrote:Well, they used to dress us for football games while the band mercilessly made fun of visiting schools and their states. That did not endear the school to lots of people.
Anonymous wrote:You won’t find useful information about UVa on this site. It’s better to check out online posts from the admissions office directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is about to apply ED but I keep reading negative things online- competitiveness, unhappiness, etc. I can’t figure out if that is bc people online are negative or it’s actually something to be concerned about.
My child is a play hard/work (somewhat) hard kind of person. Ok with (and likely interested in) Greek life, loves rah rah sports, and schools with spirit. Makes friends easily. Loves Cville and what they have seen of UVA.
Other schools on the list are either likelies/safeties and maybe one or two other reach schools.
OP, your kid sounds like one who will likely enjoy UVA.
There are kids who don’t love it, though, and it’s possible to say that without being a parent of a kid who didn’t get in. In fact, those knee jerk comments are pretty indicative of the obnoxious stereotype that PP’s have alluded to. UVA has embodied the “we’re not snobs, we’re just better than you” vibe for a long, long time, and though I think they’re consciously trying to undo some of that, reputations can be hard to shake off.
- UVA alum and current employee who had a meh time there, whose kids don’t even want to go there, so no beef
+ this. I am an alum with one kid there. The motto used be “THE UNIVERSITY” (saying it was the only one that matters in VA). Love the school but the “we are better than you” vibe is a real thing that was very much ingrained in school slogans for a long time. I don’t know why posters are trying to deny that.
A) no one says that. I have a kid there.
B) Maybe it was once called The University of VA because that is its name, just like The Harvard Law School. https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/establishment-university-virginia/
C) You didn't go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is about to apply ED but I keep reading negative things online- competitiveness, unhappiness, etc. I can’t figure out if that is bc people online are negative or it’s actually something to be concerned about.
My child is a play hard/work (somewhat) hard kind of person. Ok with (and likely interested in) Greek life, loves rah rah sports, and schools with spirit. Makes friends easily. Loves Cville and what they have seen of UVA.
Other schools on the list are either likelies/safeties and maybe one or two other reach schools.
OP, your kid sounds like one who will likely enjoy UVA.
There are kids who don’t love it, though, and it’s possible to say that without being a parent of a kid who didn’t get in. In fact, those knee jerk comments are pretty indicative of the obnoxious stereotype that PP’s have alluded to. UVA has embodied the “we’re not snobs, we’re just better than you” vibe for a long, long time, and though I think they’re consciously trying to undo some of that, reputations can be hard to shake off.
- UVA alum and current employee who had a meh time there, whose kids don’t even want to go there, so no beef
+ this. I am an alum with one kid there. The motto used be “THE UNIVERSITY” (saying it was the only one that matters in VA). Love the school but the “we are better than you” vibe is a real thing that was very much ingrained in school slogans for a long time. I don’t know why posters are trying to deny that.
A) no one says that. I have a kid there.
B) Maybe it was once called The University of VA because that is its name, just like The Harvard Law School. https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/establishment-university-virginia/
C) You didn't go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is about to apply ED but I keep reading negative things online- competitiveness, unhappiness, etc. I can’t figure out if that is bc people online are negative or it’s actually something to be concerned about.
My child is a play hard/work (somewhat) hard kind of person. Ok with (and likely interested in) Greek life, loves rah rah sports, and schools with spirit. Makes friends easily. Loves Cville and what they have seen of UVA.
Other schools on the list are either likelies/safeties and maybe one or two other reach schools.
OP, your kid sounds like one who will likely enjoy UVA.
There are kids who don’t love it, though, and it’s possible to say that without being a parent of a kid who didn’t get in. In fact, those knee jerk comments are pretty indicative of the obnoxious stereotype that PP’s have alluded to. UVA has embodied the “we’re not snobs, we’re just better than you” vibe for a long, long time, and though I think they’re consciously trying to undo some of that, reputations can be hard to shake off.
- UVA alum and current employee who had a meh time there, whose kids don’t even want to go there, so no beef
+ this. I am an alum with one kid there. The motto used be “THE UNIVERSITY” (saying it was the only one that matters in VA). Love the school but the “we are better than you” vibe is a real thing that was very much ingrained in school slogans for a long time. I don’t know why posters are trying to deny that.
A) no one says that. I have a kid there.
B) Maybe it was once called The University of VA because that is its name, just like The Harvard Law School. https://www.monticello.org/research-education/thomas-jefferson-encyclopedia/establishment-university-virginia/
C) You didn't go there.