| I moved to Jefferson county, WV after my divorce. And noticed that they are so many more new homes here, and don’t have to deal with any traffic like I did when I was in northern Virginia. |
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Job market there is terrible.
Healthcare there is terrible. Education there is terrible. I guess if you are relatively young, don't have kids, can work remotely, and love the outdoors but don't care that much about diversity (along with diversity of restaurants and grocery stores), then it could be a good place for you. |
| Healthcare is a growth market there, the WVU and Valley Health systems are growing a lot. Its a growth area, but that doesn't make the schools good, it just makes it cheaper for real estate. If you live in Loudoun you have access to Virginia colleges. |
Funny you say that l, because the kids are living with the mother and they didn’t have school today, schools over here are open! |
And yet every year, a dozen or so kids from most NoVA high schools go to WVU instead of Virginia schools. |
dp.. but let's be honest, it's because they couldn't get into a better school. I don't live in VA, btw. |
is it growing because WV is the most unhealthiest state in the country? https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/longevity/3816860-here-are-the-10-states-with-the-least-healthy-populations/ |
| There’s a reason why Loudoun County, which abuts Jefferson County, is so much more valuable. |
| I live in West Virginia and am desperate to leave. Please keep it real OP. The state sucks. |
| The way this post isn’t making sense is not good marketing. |
I am an engineer who works closely with the Department of Energy and many large manufacturing firms, and I can assure you that I would MUCH rather higher an engineer from WVU than any Virginia school. |
I mean, c’mon. It’s all relative. Loudoun County is the wealthiest county not only in the DMV but virtually the entire country. So that’s not saying much. Jefferson County is the wealthiest in West Virginia by a good margin as well as the only county in the state where the median family income is higher than the national average. It’s not even remotely poor. And Jefferson High is respectable enough, ranked 67 out of 220 high schools in the DMV in US News’ new rankings, placing it ahead of many schools in both Fairfax and Loudoun. No, it’s not particularly diverse, but its AA representation of 8 percent is higher than many in the closer in counties as well. Sure, healthcare isn’t great locally but it’s not like you need to travel by horse and buggy to get to the big city for any real problems. It’s also not too far to Winchester which has good healthcare. We bought a great second home in Shepherdstown right at the start of covid. It’s gone up in value tremendously, not that we care. We don’t live there full time and our kids are out of school but the town and the surrounding area have a lot to offer. Shepherdstown is a liberal enclave (like Harper’s Ferry), it’s a college town with a pretty and historic downtown with several decent to good restaurants, and the people are quirky and friendly. There are worse places to live. |
VT gets ranked consistently as one of the top engineering schools in the country. UVA also comes in higher than WVU. WVU doesn’t even break the top 100 and accepts a whopping 89.8% of people who apply. Kids going to WVU couldn’t get into the VA schools especially for engineering. |
Winchester has “good healthcare” compared to WV, that is scary. |