Anonymous wrote:UVA is really run ryan. There is a lot of racism. The engineering school has dropped significantly in rank. It's not a surprise to anyone. In actually surprised it's not ranked lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody really cares about school rankings in the real world. From what I’ve seen, they have little impact once you're actually working. I'm a federal employee with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and one of my colleagues graduated from Carnegie Mellon. We both report to a manager who went to Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to James Madison University. His supervisor? She graduated from the University of Mary Washington. Before I joined the federal government, I worked at Apple—my manager there had a degree from Capella University, and his boss was a college dropout from UMBC. So really, does it matter if UVA is ranked a few spots below Emory?
It shouldn't matter, but it does to uva boosters who couldn't leave Emory alone few days ago.
LOL I'm the OP of the thread you're referring to and Emory and UVA going from tied to one right after the other in the rankings means nothing. Any VA family would be nuts to pick Emory over UVA for this reasons. They remain peers.
Seems like there's a lot of nutty people out there according to parchment.
https://www.parchment.com/c/college/tools/college-cross-admit-comparison.php?compare=Emory+University&with=University+of+Virginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa boosters made a thread to bash Emory, WashU and other schools yesterday. Calling them pseudo prestigious. Funny how things work out.
Yep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no ties to UVA and don’t live in VA, but consider it a top 2 public. The CA schools are hugely overrated. UVA benefits from being half the size.
Ridiculous assertion....ludicrous really. Berkeley, UCLA, and Michigan are patently better than UVA and other state schools arguably are as well.
You're an idiot. UVA is consistently USNWR no 2,3, 4, 5 top public (depending on algorithms having to do with Pell grant numbers, which UVA cannot control). https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/top-public?myCollege=national-universities&_sort=myCollege&_sortDirection=asc), UVA is a top public school in american and produces more rhodes scholars than any of the other publics (with the exceptions of West Point)
And you are misinformed with anger issues. This list is pretty good and UVA is below all of the schools I mentioned and others. It is a very good school but you are delusional placing it at #2. Who is #1 by the way?
https://blog.prepscholar.com/top-public-universities
Anonymous wrote:UVa's Engineering School Ranking is relatively accurate # 39 - below VT, Penn State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, etc.
Folks on this board dont realize how mediocre UVA Engineering Program is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody really cares about school rankings in the real world. From what I’ve seen, they have little impact once you're actually working. I'm a federal employee with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and one of my colleagues graduated from Carnegie Mellon. We both report to a manager who went to Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to James Madison University. His supervisor? She graduated from the University of Mary Washington. Before I joined the federal government, I worked at Apple—my manager there had a degree from Capella University, and his boss was a college dropout from UMBC. So really, does it matter if UVA is ranked a few spots below Emory?
It shouldn't matter, but it does to uva boosters who couldn't leave Emory alone few days ago.
LOL I'm the OP of the thread you're referring to and Emory and UVA going from tied to one right after the other in the rankings means nothing. Any VA family would be nuts to pick Emory over UVA for this reasons. They remain peers.
Anonymous wrote:UVa's Engineering School Ranking is relatively accurate # 39 - below VT, Penn State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, etc.
Folks on this board dont realize how mediocre UVA Engineering Program is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody really cares about school rankings in the real world. From what I’ve seen, they have little impact once you're actually working. I'm a federal employee with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and one of my colleagues graduated from Carnegie Mellon. We both report to a manager who went to Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to James Madison University. His supervisor? She graduated from the University of Mary Washington. Before I joined the federal government, I worked at Apple—my manager there had a degree from Capella University, and his boss was a college dropout from UMBC. So really, does it matter if UVA is ranked a few spots below Emory?
It shouldn't matter, but it does to uva boosters who couldn't leave Emory alone few days ago.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody really cares about school rankings in the real world. From what I’ve seen, they have little impact once you're actually working. I'm a federal employee with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and one of my colleagues graduated from Carnegie Mellon. We both report to a manager who went to Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to James Madison University. His supervisor? She graduated from the University of Mary Washington. Before I joined the federal government, I worked at Apple—my manager there had a degree from Capella University, and his boss was a college dropout from UMBC. So really, does it matter if UVA is ranked a few spots below Emory?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody really cares about school rankings in the real world. From what I’ve seen, they have little impact once you're actually working. I'm a federal employee with a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, and one of my colleagues graduated from Carnegie Mellon. We both report to a manager who went to Northern Virginia Community College before transferring to James Madison University. His supervisor? She graduated from the University of Mary Washington. Before I joined the federal government, I worked at Apple—my manager there had a degree from Capella University, and his boss was a college dropout from UMBC. So really, does it matter if UVA is ranked a few spots below Emory?