UVA Rodman vs GTech

Anonymous
Both CS and UVA is instate. The chance for admission in other schools is low so this would be the two choices for DC.

I've heard UVA CS is weak so i am leaning towards GTech as the parent.

Would Rodman scholar make the gap in the peers, curriculum and career development ?


Anonymous
Georgia Tech is a phenomenal school. It really depends on your finances.
Anonymous
Is graduate school a goal? Might want to go with the less expensive option for undergrad and then the other for grad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is graduate school a goal? Might want to go with the less expensive option for undergrad and then the other for grad?


Do most students get a graduate degree in CS?
Anonymous
similar CS options w/ other choices like UMD etc. Still waiting for Ivies, but GT is the top choice and UVA is out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both CS and UVA is instate. The chance for admission in other schools is low so this would be the two choices for DC.

I've heard UVA CS is weak so i am leaning towards GTech as the parent.

Would Rodman scholar make the gap in the peers, curriculum and career development ?

I wouldn't say UVA CS is "weak", but its certainly not GT. Not a huge difference in COA of attendance. UVA - $51k. GT - $54k

https://sfs.virginia.edu/financial-aid-new-applicants/financial-aid-basics/estimated-undergraduate-cost-attendance-2025-2026

https://finaid.gatech.edu/costs/undergraduate-costs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is graduate school a goal? Might want to go with the less expensive option for undergrad and then the other for grad?


Do most students get a graduate degree in CS?


Not a bad idea at all. Worth thinking about.

Many students in CS get a Masters eventually (partly to avoid the glass ceiling effect where someone with a Masters gets picked over someone without at promotion time).

Separately, H1B visas require a masters or phd, so immigrant competition will have a graduate STEM degree.
Anonymous
Rodman students have access to a few courses that are not generally available to all. Big advantages are better first year dorm / peer group and preferential access to desired courses and times (Rodman schedule requests are processed before everyone else in Engineering.)

Anonymous
My DS chose GT over UVA Rodman for engineering
Anonymous
I have a love in my heart for UVA, but yes I would absolutely pass on it for GT CS/Engineering.
Anonymous
GT is engineering on an industrial scale. UVA is closer to boutique. There can be plusses and minuses to both.
Anonymous
You're talking about two well-respected schools, regardless of major. Totally different environments. Go with fit.
Anonymous
CS is a tough field these days. Georgia Tech is the obvious choice here. UVA isn't playing at this level, and you'll want the GT degree. It will open a lot more doors than UVA.
Anonymous
GT has an accelerated 5-year BS/MS that many OOS students complete in 4 years. Definitely something to consider.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CS is a tough field these days. Georgia Tech is the obvious choice here. UVA isn't playing at this level, and you'll want the GT degree. It will open a lot more doors than UVA.


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How is this even a question?
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