University of Virginia

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'''The [http://www.virginia.edu University of Virginia]''', or UVA, seems to be a popular breeding ground for WMACS counselors, as well as popular college destination for former campers. [[2006]] was a landmark year in that over half of the counselorship (9 out of 14, including quasi-counselor [[Justine Kwan]]) were UVA students or alumni.
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'''The [http://www.virginia.edu University of Virginia]''', or '''UVA''', seems to be a popular breeding ground for WMACS counselors, as well as popular college destination for former campers. [[2006]] was a landmark year in that over half of the counselorship (9 out of 14, including quasi-counselor [[Justine Kwan]]) were UVA students or alumni.

Revision as of 20:29, 3 August 2006

The University of Virginia, or UVA, seems to be a popular breeding ground for WMACS counselors, as well as popular college destination for former campers. 2006 was a landmark year in that over half of the counselorship (9 out of 14, including quasi-counselor Justine Kwan) were UVA students or alumni.


Notable UVA alumni and Students


The above WMACSers were also very active in the Chinese-American community, as June, Bernie, Su-Cha, and Betty have all served as presidents of the Chinese Student Association (CSA).

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