Anonymous wrote:UMD will supplant UVA -- if not already. Watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it will affect admissions. Can't stand UVA. Won't have my kids applying to Tech, either. Terrible places
You sound jealous. Didn't get in?
Anonymous wrote:I think out-of-staters have had the impression that Virginia is changing and not as much of a Southern state. I don't know the magnitude, but I would guess that has generally increase interest in UVA...particularly from minorities who would be very reluctant to go to other highly ranked southern schools.
This event will re-associate Virginia with the south and racism, and it may have an impact in interest. It's hard to say, though, and it'll depend on what UVA does in response.
Anonymous wrote:I hope it will affect admissions. Can't stand UVA. Won't have my kids applying to Tech, either. Terrible places
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm white. I wouldn't send my child there now. If nothing else, I wouldn't want people to assume my child is a racist because they're a UVa Alum.
If you are white, people will assume you are a racist anyway, so just do what works for you.
From a pure statistical and probability perspective -- aka Las Vegas--that default is a likely winner. A sad commentary look at the garbage Americans just put in the WH.
All the more reason why the previous poster should not worry about it. Her child is damned either way, so she should just do what makes sense academically and financially for her family.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm white. I wouldn't send my child there now. If nothing else, I wouldn't want people to assume my child is a racist because they're a UVa Alum.
If you are white, people will assume you are a racist anyway, so just do what works for you.
From a pure statistical and probability perspective -- aka Las Vegas--that default is a likely winner. A sad commentary look at the garbage Americans just put in the WH.
I'm white. I wouldn't send my child there now. If nothing else, I wouldn't want people to assume my child is a racist because they're a UVa Alum.
If you are white, people will assume you are a racist anyway, so just do what works for you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm white. I wouldn't send my child there now. If nothing else, I wouldn't want people to assume my child is a racist because they're a UVa Alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a minority being recruited by one of their sports teams....this is making me re-think and potentially talk to my child's travel coach about re-focusing their efforts elsewhere. Sports team or not, I cannot be fearful of my child's safety.
If your kid is good enough for ACc sports, and is a minority, surely he/she can go to an Ivy League school.
Why go to uva?
Ivies don't offer scholarships and the ACC is a stronger athletic conference, so that makes UVA very attractive for bright and athletic kids. But my son has also been recruited by UVA and I am rethinking pursuing that opportunity for him. I'd rather get a second job to afford an Ivy League school than sending him to a alt-right hot bed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm white. I wouldn't send my child there now. If nothing else, I wouldn't want people to assume my child is a racist because they're a UVa Alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Educational Consultant here - seriously, you are not right about this. It will blow over. I have actually pulled all of the data on this. Everyone said the same thing would happen with the Rolling Stone article - it didn't. Or Hannah Graham - it didn't. I could go on. Nothing is making a difference.. and these people are not pro-rape (the applications deadline occurred during the time when everyone thought the article was true) or pro-kidnapping students.. it's just that their desire for a top-name school at a low price supercedes their concern about any of this.
1. The UVA story was revealed to be a hoax before it had a chance to have an impact.
2. What just happened at UVA is at least as bad as what went down at Mizzou. Their freshman enrollment dropped by 1/3. I'm not saying that will happen at UVA, but don't delude yourself. To most people, UVA is academically closer to Mizzou than it is to UC Berkeley.
Mizzou? I have no comment on the heirarchy of schools, and I don't know about your facts, but I suggest Mizzou's problems are more closely related to funding issues and budget cuts than to student unrest.
You are completely wrong.
Second tier toilet.
The drop in enrollment is solely due to to the protests and how the administration of Mizzou handled it. Anyone who knows anything about it or knows people from Missouri can tell you thos fact.