<p>it’s cold but only lasts a few months. snow is probable but usually not as bad as this winter where the east coast was slammed and cville was snowed in twice. usually melts in a day or two. you’ll need a warm coat for the wind though.</p>
<p>Mount Chipotle endured 80-degree weather for weeks…hahahahaha.</p>
<p>My Mom, Dad, and brothers always remark on how beautiful the UVA girls are! Honestly there are very few obese people on this campus. Seems like everyone is slim and interested in staying that way.
I’m a gal here (soon to be Fourth Year, Oh Dear) and I think the girls are for the most part: classy, smart, witty, fun, and beautiful.
Lot’s of pearls, cute boots with dresses, lots of east coast style.<br>
~powder</p>
<p>No really. Today, trying to do my lab with half a dozen hot girls around me in various summerwear attire was kinda distracting. And it’s so much hotter when they’re so driven and self-motivated.</p>
<p>That reminds me … at CPRU (a clinical testing unit), the participants we recruit from all over the state frequently ask me (and these PTs have never spoken to each other), “how do you get work done around here?” in reference to the women. Hahaha.</p>
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<p>Speaking of ‘no class’ … (ahem)</p>
<p>No matter the original intent of the OP, I knew this would degenerate into ‘that’ discussion, since the headline was specifically about “UVA Women.” There should be a forum auto-reply to anyone who poses questions “How hot are the girlz at XYZ?” with something on the order of “Well out of your league.” It’s a sexist and adolescent question, and should be met with the silence it deserves.</p>
<p>Squiddy, if you found this offensive then I apologize because it was never meant to be. Perhaps I made the mistake in asking if the women were attractive, because It wasn’t really what I was looking for in a response. My question was more about the culture of the student body, because, as I’m sure you’re well aware, people will be different everywhere you go. The basis for my question was from something I had read that said females at UVA tend to dress extremely proper even for casual things, and that sometimes there’s a little animosity amongst the female population. Also, I’ve spent 2 days in Virginia in my whole life and I come from a very diverse area. I had stumbled upon something that said the females tend to have a similar appearance, which greatly contrasts what I’ve come to grow up with. I’m smart enough to know that just because you read it doesn’t make it true, but I was simply looking for some insight, and never meant for this to bother anyone. And to the person who commented on the video, first I’d like to tell you to get some class, and second, I’d like to disagree with your statement.</p>
<p>Marlin, don’t worry about it. You’re an 18 (or 17) year old male, of course you’re interested in the opposite sex you’re about to spend 4 years with. I half congratulate you because hopefully you’ll be social and surround yourself with friends from both sexes. I feel there’s going to be a lot of hating on UVa in the near future about interactions between males and females here.<br>
Welcome to UVa, I think you’re going to love it. And it’s fab women Just remember to respect them, and you’ll be darn fine</p>
<p>Squiddy: get a grip, you’re talking to a high schooler here. Everyone is attracted to a different type of person, so the OP was obviously looking for an explanation of the diversity of women here. Everyone knows college men are all the same to each other.</p>
<p>I am not a UVA student, but I must admit, there are a ton of beautiful women there. </p>
<p>When I visited the school my jaw almost dropped. I don’t know why they all seem to congregate there. Northern Virginia seems to just pop out beautiful women who aspire to attend UVA. Must be something in the water.</p>