g Toss up and VT if you want aerospace. If it was business I would go Wisconsin. |
| Two great programs but two very different experiences. What type of experience is your kid looking for? |
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OMG what is wrong with you?
You will be lucky if you can afford instate. Seriously VT omg the stupidity of these posts. |
VT is reasonable in state. Do you expect free? |
Yes, and rankings really do not mean very much in engineering. Schools like ODU are rigorous and follow roughly the same curriculum. Their graduates also have similar skills as grads from other engineering schools who took equivalent electives. |
What does this even mean? OP didn’t say cost was an issue. |
You must be old. VT and Wisc are comparable in 2025. |
Madison is a much better location for off-campus stuff than Blacksburg, but not worth OOS tuition unless kid really wants what city offers. UW is building a new engineering center that won't be done for a couple years. You might want to check into what impacts that may have. |
| Depends on your finances and whether or not you care about the cost difference. |
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I don't know why anyone would want to leave the state for engineering. Excellent programs right here for a great cost, VT leading the way.
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| Virginia Tech all the way. |
because apparently some people value oos experience and are willing to pay $$$ for it. |
why would this be a joke post? I don't feel like there's an "obvious" answer. Wisconsin overall is a better university, but I would give VT's engineering program the edge. Especially given the cost differential. Most would prefer Madison compared to Blacksburg, but is it $100K better? I guess that is something OP would have to think about. |
DP. Wisconsin is not "overall a better university." How silly. And you have no idea what "most" would prefer. My kid had this choice, along with several other schools and chose VT. Very happy there. |
| I have a kid at VT who loves it. One thing I notice about VT is that the kids are super smart, but down to earth. There is also the Corps of Cadets on campus which i think raises the self discipline a notch for everyone else. I mean, if you go to a 100-level class and there are other students your age in military dress who are saying "yes, sir" and "no, ma'am" to the professors and doing very well in class, I think it raises the game for the other students, as well. My student was already a disciplined student, but is even more so now, but is still down to earth and fun. That's a VT student. Super smart, but down to earth. |