University of Virginia-Main Campus Top Questions

What kind of person should attend University of Virginia-Main Campus?

Andrew

Someone should attend this school if he/she is extremely driven, academically superior in high school, open to diversity, and socially competent. These are the most prevalent attributes students display on campus, and should be required of each student wishing to join the community.

Kristen

People who want to attend the University of Virginia should be intelligent, but they should also be willing to work hard. Because UVA strongly encourages self-governance, prospective students need to be responsible enough to manage their time wisely and complete their assignments on time. The campus incorporates a lot of history, so people who appreciate history should definitely apply. Lastly, those who enjoy feeling accomplished after completing a challenging experience would be happy at UVA. The classes are difficult, but the satisfaction one recieves after studying hard and getting good grades is very rewarding.

Jennifer

A person who is academically motivated, independent, and likes to do fun stuff should attend this school.

Cara

If you want to attend this school you should believe the stereotype and be ready to deal with a lot of flip-flops, sundresses, and pink collared shirts; but I'd say to look past all of that if you are short on cash because this school is a great value.

Tifini

College is not for everyone. I believe that inorder to attend any college there needs to be a personal drive, self motivation and a great deal of determination. My school is like any other college or university, is student driven and education focused. Being independent and asking the right question with definitly get the job accomplished. So, therefore being motivated, driven, and with determination on your side, I believe anyone can be a successful and thriving student at my school as we as any other College of University.

Olivia

The University of Virginia, despite its' reputation of being preppy and snobby, is accomodating to all kinds of people. The University is home to local, national, and international students who all contribute interesting cultural aspects to the community. This school, however, should not be part of a person's "Possible Schools" list if they plan on doing minimal homework and studying. The school is prestigious for a reason; the reason being that most classes are mildly to very difficult. There wasn't a single day in my first semester when I had no homework, so be prepared to work hard.

Rodannie

Many of the students who attend the University come from Northern Virginia (or as they call it NOVA). As I have heard, NOVA has one of the best public school systems in the country. The students who come from NOVA are exceptionally bright, energetic, talented, and well prepared for this top college. People who attend and succeed at UVA must be prepared to compete with these NOVA-ers. There are an over whelming large amount of "type A? personalities who prove that they can handle a rigorous course load, executive office in their respective organizations, and the busy social scene.

Deborah

Someone who is very academically focused, but also very social.

Wing

To be perfectly honest it should people either really passionate about art, culture, or music or people that are very career oriented. These people should be high middle class to upper class and come from schools with high credentials. In addition foreign transfer students that are highly skilled at mathematics generally. A majority of these students are very mature and tend to jump on bandwagons. People who enjoy being a part of organizations primarilly without any individual expression, but a collective. People who generally do not like to cross paths with others of a completely different socio-economic status.

Jason

Someone who is achieving, doesn't mind putting up with tradition, and capable of managing time wisely. A prospective student also needs to be able to compete with other high-achieving students and able to accept some failures without getting discouraged and losing track of his or her ultimate goals.