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| V. Thomas Forehand, Jr. Scholarship | - | n |
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I've heard several people say Charlottesville is such a college town, meaning there's not much to do off-grounds. FALSE. Charlottesville is so much more than the U.. With the pedestrian Downtown Mall (including two cinemas, one theater, and its very… more read full review
I've heard several people say Charlottesville is such a college town, meaning there's not much to do off-grounds. FALSE. Charlottesville is so much more than the University. With the pedestrian Downtown Mall (including two cinemas, one theater, and its very own ice rink), two more ordinary malls, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, more restaurants per capita than New York City, and Carter Mountain Orchard for apple picking excursions, Charlottesville is so much more than your typical college town. There's something happening every minute, so schedule accordingly.
That being said, relaxing in your dorm room every once in a while will not be frowned upon.
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Work hard, play hard, that's our motto. Always look up your professors online before you sign up for their class just to get an idea of what kind of work you'll be facing. Plan your schedule with alternative classes because I guarantee you, you… more read full review
Work hard, play hard, that's our motto. Always look up your professors online before you sign up for their class just to get an idea of what kind of work you'll be facing. Plan your schedule with alternative classes because I guarantee you, you won't get all the classes you want first semester. When you arrive, take a chance to explore the Grounds with your hallmates: they will be your life force! Don't forget you'll be living with them for 9 months! Another tip: Don't fall behind on your readings!! This is the most important thing you must learn if you attend UVA. There is a lot of reading, definitely more than 200 pages a week, depending on what classes you take (don't take literature and history in the same semester if you can't handle more than 500 pages a week). Definitely join some clubs and make friends that have similar interests. Remember: Work hard, play hard. Finish your work and have some fun! read full review
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Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bayly-Tiffany Scholarship | - | ||||
| Charles Fred Wonson Scholarship | - | ||||
| John Allen Love Scholarship | - | y | y | ||
| Kaprielian Memorial Scholarship | - | ||||
| Margaret E. Phillips Scholarship | - | ||||
| V. Thomas Forehand, Jr. Scholarship | - | n |