THIS THREAD IS FROM 2022. OP made their decision long ago. |
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But UT OOS is $67,000. UVA instate is $40,000. |
It oos tuition for engineering is 48k, which would be worth it for that caliber engineering school. UVA is private school tuition for poli sci - better off going to a private school. |
UVA in state is also higher than you think; it goes up another 3k junior and senior years. |
I have also taught at both universities (STEM major). UVA undergraduates are higher quality and the undergraduate learning experience is more intimate (smaller classes). UT has larger research labs, a bigger world reputation for research. Go to UVA for undergrad, UT For graduate school |
Go to each in-state. Go to neither for undergrad oos unless it is UT Business, Engineering, or Computer Science. You’re welcome. |
Only to add, this is purely hypothetical: UT is an impossible admit oos. UVA is not. |
Oh, please. This is such BS. |
UT guarantees admission for kids in the top 6% of their graduating class. Some schools have valedictorians that score 1000 on the SAT. The top kids are probably very similar, but the bottom of the classes are certainly different. The 25% score is a 1240; it’s 1400 at UVA. That’s a huge difference. |
Considering UT’s Endowment dwarfs UVA endowment by almost 4x, it is just a matter of time before no public u in the US can compete with UT for top professors….. |
+2 There was a great 60 minutes segment on UT a few years ago that dove into the struggles of the auto-admit system. There are some really poor, under-resourced high schools in parts of Texas. The top of the class at these schools are struggling when they arrive at UT. These kids are FGLI and are significantly behind academically. UT has set up all kinds of programs to help them succeed. |