UVA is a smallish flagship school that is not a major center for R&D. Berkeley, UCLA, and Michigan are the most elite public world-renowned schools in this country. |
“PP you replied to. Sure, I can agree with you that there are some quality differences among state schools. But vast differences? No. Equating any state school to prestigious world-renowned universities? Not by any stretch of the imagination. UVA is not the Holy Grail. It's pointless to bicker about a state school, is my point. They're not important enough.”
Probably the most ignorant and ridiculous post in this whole thread. |
UVA was ranked higher than Michigan up until 2 years ago. Now suddenly Michigan is a part of the “world renowned public school club” but not UVA? Give me a break man |
We are talking about the world, not some regional public school that is relatively weak in STEM and in R&D. In worldwide rankings, UVA is practically a no show. |
smh...some parents aren't satisfy that their kids got into nationally ranked schools but want bragging right of a worldwide ranked school..LOL some people really have very insecure and petty lives and project that onto their kids...sad |
Ikr, it’s the same argument every time, UVA is ranked low in world rankings. So are lots of liberal arts focused universities? Like wtf is your point? Also weak in STEM, that’s why 100+ kids from the best STEM school in the country apply every year... |
Worldwide ranking is largely based on research and published papers. It is built on mostly free labor by foreign phd students who do the grunt work. For undergrad, e.g. between Dartmouth and Mich St., more will pick Dartmouth even its world ranking might be lower. |
More like all, idk a single person who would turn down Dartmouth for Michigan State |
OP, Starbucks, Really? The recruiter has some sound advice... for the narrow set of fields that recruit that way. If your kid wants to do STEM and have that style of college education, your kid should do that at at STEM school. |
The networking at places like Duke, Georgetown, and Notre Dame make the extra $$$ 100% worth it. UVA is OK, but it is just a bunch of kids from VA. Not much breadth there. |
Eh, it just looked like a lot of extra debt from our family’s POV. With UVA, we’ve got some money left over for grad school.
I completely understand your point about networking and name recognition. If your student could get in ED to one of those schools and afford full-freight, fantastic. If not, like many in this area, UVA looks the better deal. |
Sure but if you have the $$ and it is not an issue, go with the name brand is what I am saying. |