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anyone else starting at UVA next year?
Originally posted by jdr
yep, I'll be there for sure. I'm in-state ($) and really enjoyed my interview-seems likes a great place for the next 4 yrs. are you between places?
Originally posted by rgporter
I'm from Utah but I'll be there.![]()
Originally posted by rgporter
Nope, I had a Ford Focus. I was there Jan 27th, mad props to UVa for mailing my acceptance out on the 30th. What a refreshing change to not get the "6 week run-around" or another waitlist.
Link #1Originally posted by scrappydawg
Right on Utah,
arizona is representing right here. Still waiting on a one more school but as it looks right now, UVA is my first choice.
Anyone URM Second look on April 16?
Another thing on housing, I'll be traveling all of June and would be coming to Virginia 3 weeks before orientation to find a house to rent. Will I be able to find something? Any suggestions?
Thanks future Wahoos!
Originally posted by tobiko
They didn't even stamp my parking ticket when I arrived to take my unofficial second look...
I sorta just showed up and roamed around the hospital and C'ville for the day.
I emailed a ton of people on that sheet of 3rd and 4th years for questions to see if any could meet up with me. I got to meet one 4th year and she answered all my questions.
I'm still on the fence though...I'm too much of a city girl, I think...
Originally posted by perambulate
I'll be at UVa next year. A disclaimer: I went to UVa for undergrad, but I have been out of school for five years. I lived in Los Angeles for three years and then moved back to Charlottesville to do pre-med post-bac work. Here's my two cents...
I've been waffling between a NYC school and UVa, and in the end, the combination of much cheaper tuition and living expensies (I'm in-state), the beautiful outdoors, and the (believe-it-or-not) great music and restaurant scene won me over. Just this week, Frommer's named Charlottesville the "Best Place to Live in America," and its definitely for good reason - it is a civic-minded, progressive college town that supports a very lively local economy. It is a nice mix of indie-minded idealists, fans of the outdoors, and history-loving traditionalists.
But you're right that it is no New York or Boston, and it is not a big city. It would say it's a small town with a lot of charm and many of the best perks of a city (e.g. lots of concert venues, amazing restaurants) and rural area (e.g. vineyards, Blue Ridge Mountains). And you're right that there are probably a higher percentage of married/committed people who come to UVa for graduate school; it's a nice place to raise a family, so it does attract couples. It's an apples-and-oranges type of question: I think most people have a gut feeling for the pace of life and social scene they desire, and Charlottesville definitely offers a different graduate school scene than any of the schools in metropolitan areas.
And please don't worry about the beer-chugging undergrads and hillbilly rednecks. There's a little bit of everything and everyone in Charlottesville; that's what makes it an interesting place to live.
Originally posted by TheFlash
Bottom line: Charlottesville is a terrific place to settle down and raise a family. Is it a terrific place to be a young adult, with all the sociocultural heterogeneity that most grad students desire? Yes, of course! That is, if you're on LSD. Downtown Mall? Bluelight, Rapture and Miller's are the poorest excuse for after-hours lounges this side of the Potomac.
Originally posted by PianoGirl04
1) How difficult is it to establish VA residency and get in-state tuition? I'm in-state at Pitt and out-of-state at UVa, but if I can become a VA resident after the first year, that's a big pull for me.
Originally posted by rgporter
BTW PianoGirl04, I though you got accepted at WashU. Did you hate it there (I know I did during my visit) or how did you end up choosing UVa over WashU?
The nightlife around Charlottesville consists of a homogenous group of grungy pubs with disheveled frat boys spilling beer all over you. There's no other scene.
freaker said:I love football games in C-ville and seeing all the guys in buttondowns and ties and the girls in sundresses singing the Good Ole Song. Neat stuff (no, I didn't go there for undergrad, but attended law school for a while there).