YEP |
Yes. My DD will be going to UCLA. Wouldn’t even tour W & M. Awful tour at UVA and LA more exciting and dynamic than Charlottesville. We are OOS for all. |
Except for overcrowded classes, horrific housing issues, and dealing with the homeless population. I went to Cal 25 years ago and it was very bad then. |
Not UCSD |
Why would it? UVA offers the traditional college experience. |
UCSD is leagues above VT and W&M, has a research budget that exceeds the combined research budget of all three schools in Virginia, is on the periphery of one of the most idyllic towns in the country, and has a mean average temperature throughout the year of 72 degrees. Totally agree. Keep your kids in VA! |
False, my friend. We’re well outside the DMV, and both W&M and UVa are highly sought after. |
What was awful about UVA’s tour? |
But it’s not well known on the east coast. |
Yeah, can't deny that. Hard to find Triton merch out there, too. |
UCSD's research budget is above Stanford and Harvard. Is it a better undergraduate school than those two? If not, perhaps that shouldn't be your lead factor. |
Stanford's is higher, actually. Nevertheless, nobody is forcing you to send your children to California for college. If you think STEM graduate school and career pathways reveal themselves for VT or W&M or even UVA graduates the same way (or in a better way) than they do for UCSD graduates (or UCLA, Berkeley or even UCI graduates, for that matter), have at it with that plan ... |
The only public schools that are worth the OOS cost over in-state UVA are Berkeley, Michigan, Georgia Tech for STEM ("real" STEM - CS, engineering and not stuff like biology or chemistry) and UIUC for CS. Otherwise go in-state. |
+1 |
| UVA Boosters who can't understand why someone wouldn't choose UVA ... well, you are the problem. |