….Says someone who has never been to Pittsburgh? Nothing shuts down after 12, and it’s Pitt. Not UPitt. |
| VT is the best, followed by Penn State, followed by JMU, which is far below the former two. |
Yes, she knows that. She's referring to the college town. |
Really? How is VT better than Penn State? I've never been but I've always heard that Penn State was an amazing college town. |
Since she jumped from “only frat parties and football games” it would be a good idea for her to look into other student activities on campus before focusing too much on the town. |
You're right. The extra !0K they list in the financial tab in the portal is for books, supplies, materials, living allowance, transportations, etc. |
She knows that there are tons of clubs and student activities in each of these schools. Maybe I shouldn't have said only frat parties and football games. |
| OP have you seen Blacksburg? I would not choose VT for that alone. |
I have not, that's why I was hoping to get insights here. |
Same with JMU. It's $27K. Yes, there are additional expenses, but unless you're out of state and paying for long flights home, no way it's going to be $6000 more. |
They are just using the generic COA on each college website. https://www.jmu.edu/financialaid/learn/cost-of-attendance-undergrad.shtml https://finaid.vt.edu/undergraduate/coa.html The VT COA is $40,000 plus and extra $2000 or so for Engineering, Business, Architecture. So their DC is probably majoring in one of those fields. |
You need to visit. The college is the town. Some kids really like that setting, some want a little bit more in terms of things to do and explore in their free time. |
| What does she want to study? Will she be in large classes? Is the major guaranteed on acceptance or does it weed-out? Is she an organized self-starter? Can she double-check any info she’s given at a large school (think Penn State or VT)? Does she need a smaller world with less anonymity and smaller classes? Maybe JMU. At the big schools you can always find your people, but sometimes it takes longer. At the smaller schools, it feels claustrophobic sooner. What does she need to start college ? |
JMU is over 20k students. I wouldn't call that small. I don't think any of these schools will differ when it comes to the dynamics of size. |
+1 I always laugh a bit when people assume there’s nothing to do at these schools. Seriously? My DC says there are so many opportunities that she is never, ever bored. I have kids at JMU and VT and neither are Greek. |