| Have two at UVA now, one Echols, one non-Echols. Echols is a slight boost but not huge, only gets you to the head of the line in your class year, not ahead of higher class year students. It is sometimes tough to get classes 1st and 2nd year in some areas but by 3rd and 4th year you will be able to get all requirement for any declared major/minor. Don't let that be the deciding factor. |
DP. Not really though. This person’s kid is an Echol’s scholar and she notes cancer I finally speak to OP’s main worry. |
That would worry me. This is a question we asked students at the schools we toured. There were some schools where students said it was a big problem. |
Weird autocorrect: can only speak to |
| Let your child choose. Hopkins is in a bad area. Georgetown is in a great area but there is still crime. Georgetown is Catholic. |
The undergrad (Homewood campus) is not in a bad area. The campus there is very safe. Georgetown is Jesuit. A Jesuit education is notoriously great. |
Ha! Where do you live? Obviously not close-in. We are 2 miles from Georgetown. The crime on the mall at Charlottesville isn’t much different late night. |
+1 great to be non-stem there u can shine |
| Hopkins! DCUM will tell you that it’s too deflated and that the area is bad. Both are wrong. |
| If I were your kid I would choose either Hopkins or Georgetown. Great options. Congrats! |
If you had actually heard this from “many” parents/students then you wouldn’t need to ask here. It sounds more like you heard a stereotype and are wondering if it is true. And it’s not really. |
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Another important factor here is that UVA consistently has one of the highest 4 year graduation rates in the country. Both last year and this year it was second (tied this year) out of all universities in the USNWR rankings.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/highest-grad-rate If kids were having that hard of a time getting the classes they need you would see it reflected here. |
+100 |
| I think for public policy or IR, Hopkins or Georgetown if going to SFS. |
Please re-read op’s post. |