STEM flagships

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Anonymous wrote:You know how UVA is Virginia's flagship university where Virginia's top students attend, and VT is the de facto STEM flagship with strong STEM programs where Virginia's top STEM talent attends? Well, can you help me identify some other states' comparable STEM flagship? For instance...

U Michigan/Michigan State U
UT Austin/Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill/NC State
U Georgia/Georgia Tech
Ohio State/?
Penn State/?
Rutgers/?
Others?


False premise. As someone else indicated, top Virginia STEM talent does not go to Virginia Tech. Some of it does, but certainly not most. A higher number of TJ grads go to UVA and W&M than to VT, and TJ is the top STEM high school in the state.


Please post your citations.
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NP. This is TJ from last year (beginning on page 18). VT may get more in 2024 since they got rid of the silly ED.
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue


WM - 24
VT - 23
And no doubt more this year, as you said. Not really making the PP’s claim that more TJ grads go to WM than VT.


Last 5 years looks like this for TJ graduates: 207 to UVA, 132 to W&M, 82 to VT. Using a single year is subject to greater variability.

But also consider it this way -- VT has 1.8X as many undergraduates as UVA and 4.6X as many as W&M. Proportionally more should be going to VT, but that hasn't happened.


Please stop posting numbers without citations to back them up. You might as well be making them up.


https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/senior_issue_2022_combined
https://www.tjtoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SeniorIssue.pdf
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2020
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2019_for_web


Keep in mind VT has a bias against TJ applicants and doesn't accept them as much as one would expect.


Why would VT have a bias against a high school (in the same state) that may place more students in top college STEM programs than any other hogh school in the country?


VT doesn't have a bias against TJ. That's just what TJ parents say when their kids don't get in.


More TJ kids went to UMD than VT last year UMD is in another state and is more selective.


Show citations please. Because this sounds like pure BS.
DP


Why would it be BS? UMD is much, much, much closer to TJ than VT is. UMD is also closer to jobs and internships. And yes it costs more, for a Virginia resident, but a lot of TJ kids will get merit discounts that help close the gap. I don’t know if it’s true that more TJ kids go to UMD than VT, but it’s certainly plausible.


It was 29 to UMD last year and 23 to VT.

https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue



Big Ten is huge draw.


DP. This is laughable. UMD has little athletic fanfare compared to most Big Ten Schools.


3rd most conference titles in all sports since joining. 3rd highest SAT/ACT incoming freshman scores among all schools in the conference. The most recent NCAA basketball titles both men’s and women’s in the conference.


Terrible football and mediocre men's basketball. Nobody cares how good the tennis team is
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Anonymous wrote:You know how UVA is Virginia's flagship university where Virginia's top students attend, and VT is the de facto STEM flagship with strong STEM programs where Virginia's top STEM talent attends? Well, can you help me identify some other states' comparable STEM flagship? For instance...

U Michigan/Michigan State U
UT Austin/Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill/NC State
U Georgia/Georgia Tech
Ohio State/?
Penn State/?
Rutgers/?
Others?


False premise. As someone else indicated, top Virginia STEM talent does not go to Virginia Tech. Some of it does, but certainly not most. A higher number of TJ grads go to UVA and W&M than to VT, and TJ is the top STEM high school in the state.


Please post your citations.
DP

NP. This is TJ from last year (beginning on page 18). VT may get more in 2024 since they got rid of the silly ED.
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue


WM - 24
VT - 23
And no doubt more this year, as you said. Not really making the PP’s claim that more TJ grads go to WM than VT.


Last 5 years looks like this for TJ graduates: 207 to UVA, 132 to W&M, 82 to VT. Using a single year is subject to greater variability.

But also consider it this way -- VT has 1.8X as many undergraduates as UVA and 4.6X as many as W&M. Proportionally more should be going to VT, but that hasn't happened.


Please stop posting numbers without citations to back them up. You might as well be making them up.


https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/senior_issue_2022_combined
https://www.tjtoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SeniorIssue.pdf
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2020
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2019_for_web


Keep in mind VT has a bias against TJ applicants and doesn't accept them as much as one would expect.


Why would VT have a bias against a high school (in the same state) that may place more students in top college STEM programs than any other hogh school in the country?


VT doesn't have a bias against TJ. That's just what TJ parents say when their kids don't get in.


More TJ kids went to UMD than VT last year UMD is in another state and is more selective.


Show citations please. Because this sounds like pure BS.
DP


Why would it be BS? UMD is much, much, much closer to TJ than VT is. UMD is also closer to jobs and internships. And yes it costs more, for a Virginia resident, but a lot of TJ kids will get merit discounts that help close the gap. I don’t know if it’s true that more TJ kids go to UMD than VT, but it’s certainly plausible.


It was 29 to UMD last year and 23 to VT.

https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue



Big Ten is huge draw.


DP. This is laughable. UMD has little athletic fanfare compared to most Big Ten Schools.


3rd most conference titles in all sports since joining. 3rd highest SAT/ACT incoming freshman scores among all schools in the conference. The most recent NCAA basketball titles both men’s and women’s in the conference.


Why is their football stadium empty?
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Anonymous wrote:You know how UVA is Virginia's flagship university where Virginia's top students attend, and VT is the de facto STEM flagship with strong STEM programs where Virginia's top STEM talent attends? Well, can you help me identify some other states' comparable STEM flagship? For instance...

U Michigan/Michigan State U
UT Austin/Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill/NC State
U Georgia/Georgia Tech
Ohio State/?
Penn State/?
Rutgers/?
Others?


False premise. As someone else indicated, top Virginia STEM talent does not go to Virginia Tech. Some of it does, but certainly not most. A higher number of TJ grads go to UVA and W&M than to VT, and TJ is the top STEM high school in the state.


Please post your citations.
DP

NP. This is TJ from last year (beginning on page 18). VT may get more in 2024 since they got rid of the silly ED.
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue


WM - 24
VT - 23
And no doubt more this year, as you said. Not really making the PP’s claim that more TJ grads go to WM than VT.


Last 5 years looks like this for TJ graduates: 207 to UVA, 132 to W&M, 82 to VT. Using a single year is subject to greater variability.

But also consider it this way -- VT has 1.8X as many undergraduates as UVA and 4.6X as many as W&M. Proportionally more should be going to VT, but that hasn't happened.


Please stop posting numbers without citations to back them up. You might as well be making them up.


https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/senior_issue_2022_combined
https://www.tjtoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SeniorIssue.pdf
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2020
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2019_for_web


Keep in mind VT has a bias against TJ applicants and doesn't accept them as much as one would expect.


Why would VT have a bias against a high school (in the same state) that may place more students in top college STEM programs than any other hogh school in the country?


VT doesn't have a bias against TJ. That's just what TJ parents say when their kids don't get in.


More TJ kids went to UMD than VT last year UMD is in another state and is more selective.


Show citations please. Because this sounds like pure BS.
DP


Why would it be BS? UMD is much, much, much closer to TJ than VT is. UMD is also closer to jobs and internships. And yes it costs more, for a Virginia resident, but a lot of TJ kids will get merit discounts that help close the gap. I don’t know if it’s true that more TJ kids go to UMD than VT, but it’s certainly plausible.


It was 29 to UMD last year and 23 to VT.

https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue



Big Ten is huge draw.


DP. This is laughable. UMD has little athletic fanfare compared to most Big Ten Schools.


3rd most conference titles in all sports since joining. 3rd highest SAT/ACT incoming freshman scores among all schools in the conference. The most recent NCAA basketball titles both men’s and women’s in the conference.


Why is their football stadium empty?

Because it's June.
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Anonymous wrote:You know how UVA is Virginia's flagship university where Virginia's top students attend, and VT is the de facto STEM flagship with strong STEM programs where Virginia's top STEM talent attends? Well, can you help me identify some other states' comparable STEM flagship? For instance...

U Michigan/Michigan State U
UT Austin/Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill/NC State
U Georgia/Georgia Tech
Ohio State/?
Penn State/?
Rutgers/?
Others?


False premise. As someone else indicated, top Virginia STEM talent does not go to Virginia Tech. Some of it does, but certainly not most. A higher number of TJ grads go to UVA and W&M than to VT, and TJ is the top STEM high school in the state.


Please post your citations.
DP

NP. This is TJ from last year (beginning on page 18). VT may get more in 2024 since they got rid of the silly ED.
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue


WM - 24
VT - 23
And no doubt more this year, as you said. Not really making the PP’s claim that more TJ grads go to WM than VT.


Last 5 years looks like this for TJ graduates: 207 to UVA, 132 to W&M, 82 to VT. Using a single year is subject to greater variability.

But also consider it this way -- VT has 1.8X as many undergraduates as UVA and 4.6X as many as W&M. Proportionally more should be going to VT, but that hasn't happened.


Please stop posting numbers without citations to back them up. You might as well be making them up.


https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/senior_issue_2022_combined
https://www.tjtoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/SeniorIssue.pdf
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2020
https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/tjtoday_senior_issue_2019_for_web


Keep in mind VT has a bias against TJ applicants and doesn't accept them as much as one would expect.


Why would VT have a bias against a high school (in the same state) that may place more students in top college STEM programs than any other hogh school in the country?


VT doesn't have a bias against TJ. That's just what TJ parents say when their kids don't get in.


More TJ kids went to UMD than VT last year UMD is in another state and is more selective.


Show citations please. Because this sounds like pure BS.
DP


Why would it be BS? UMD is much, much, much closer to TJ than VT is. UMD is also closer to jobs and internships. And yes it costs more, for a Virginia resident, but a lot of TJ kids will get merit discounts that help close the gap. I don’t know if it’s true that more TJ kids go to UMD than VT, but it’s certainly plausible.


It was 29 to UMD last year and 23 to VT.

https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue



Big Ten is huge draw.


DP. This is laughable. UMD has little athletic fanfare compared to most Big Ten Schools.


3rd most conference titles in all sports since joining. 3rd highest SAT/ACT incoming freshman scores among all schools in the conference. The most recent NCAA basketball titles both men’s and women’s in the conference.


Why is their football stadium empty?

Because it's June.


Sure. https://247sports.com/college/maryland/article/maryland-footballs-attendance-problem-is-even-worse-than-it-looks-197894456/amp/
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Why are we suddenly talking sports? OP asked about flagships with strong STEM programs, not flagships with strong football programs.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are we suddenly talking sports? OP asked about flagships with strong STEM programs, not flagships with strong football programs.


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Report the insecure UMD troll. This thread isn't about sports.
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Anonymous wrote:You know how UVA is Virginia's flagship university where Virginia's top students attend, and VT is the de facto STEM flagship with strong STEM programs where Virginia's top STEM talent attends? Well, can you help me identify some other states' comparable STEM flagship? For instance...

U Michigan/Michigan State U
UT Austin/Texas A&M
UNC Chapel Hill/NC State
U Georgia/Georgia Tech
Ohio State/?
Penn State/?
Rutgers/?
Others?


This is all wrong. There are not "STEM Flagships". STEM is VERY broad and many schools invest significantly and have strong programs in specific areas. Of the schools you list as STEM Flagships, I don't think the argument holds water very well for VT, Michigan State, Texas A&M, and NC State. It holds better for Georgia Tech, but there are likely areas where Georgia has strengths. You would have to make more refined arguments rather than a broad, sweeping statement like "x isbetter for STEM. An example could be Michigan State or Texas A&M are better for agricultural sciences than Michigan or Texas respectively.

The better question is how schools may compare for specific objectives. Better pre-med? I would look at counseling, teaching, class size and availability, likelihood of getting a good reference from faculty, opportunity for mentored research, apples to apples medical school acceptance rates if available, etc. Better if an advanced degree in a field is the goal? I would look at many of the same factors for pre-med would apply and whether there is a strong record of graduate school admissions.
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Anonymous wrote:Pitt is Penn State's STEM counterpart


Disagree. Pitt is a more liberal arts/humanities/social science oriented school than Penn State. Both are good at engineering. Pitt might be a little more obvious for pre-med but some might debate that.

Pitt is city, sports less important than school, and skews Western PA. PSU is an isolated campus, football-centric, and more for all parts of PA before any question of science comes into it.

It seems like Pitt attracts OOS for science but I don't think the locals make their decisions that way.


Pitt is a huge sports school!



Pitt is a really great school but tuition costs compared to other schools - yeesh!
7 percent increases for OOS students and if you go into certain schools like the school of rehab sciences, tuition jumps another $10,000. Too much.
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