University of Miami with Merit money vs. UVA

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miami is a good school, but it has a stigma of being a "rich kid party school" that is more focused on glamorous lifestyles than academics.

I'm not sure if that's any worse than UVA's reputation of being the safety school for preppy NOVA kids.

Either way, neither of these schools are worse $200K+.



Agree about Miami about 10 years ago since then a lot. has changed, their leadership for one and the caliber of high achieving students that they are drawing. We know several who chose Miami for many different reasons that could have gone on to even higher ranked schools. They are rally producing some serious academics which I am happy to see, one visited my D's school and she was by far the most impressive of the entire panel. Really remarkable young woman. Left me with a good feeling as she was an excellent representative of the school.
Anonymous
D is graduating from U Miami in a few months and has had a fantastic time and off to U Chicago Law school, so it clearly has done great things for her. My vote U Miami.
Anonymous
The question isn't whether Miami is a good school; it's whether it's worth $200K. It's likely that there are reasonable alternatives that would be more affordable.
Anonymous
12:49– u missed the point. The U is offering merit money, not UVA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:12:49– u missed the point. The U is offering merit money, not UVA.



But, unless I missed it, the OP didn't say HOW much in merit money. My DS was offered $28,000 to attend two different colleges (he had not applied; the colleges wanted him for his ACT score). Even with the $28,000, the privates were still more expensive (and significantly less prestigious) than UVA/ So DS turned down the $28K scholarships and is at UVA and loves it.
Anonymous
Yea, we ended up in-state at UMD for the same reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Miami even if same cost. UVa is over-rated and unknown outside of VA. Totally different than other first tier pub U like Michigan, Berkeley, UCLA and such


This. UVA is not as well known nationally as people around here think it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12:49– u missed the point. The U is offering merit money, not UVA.



But, unless I missed it, the OP didn't say HOW much in merit money. My DS was offered $28,000 to attend two different colleges (he had not applied; the colleges wanted him for his ACT score). Even with the $28,000, the privates were still more expensive (and significantly less prestigious) than UVA/ So DS turned down the $28K scholarships and is at UVA and loves it.

Cool story. UVA is about $65,000 OOS.
Anonymous
There’s not enough of a difference between these two institutions to justify turning down the money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Miami even if same cost. UVa is over-rated and unknown outside of VA. Totally different than other first tier pub U like Michigan, Berkeley, UCLA and such


This. UVA is not as well known nationally as people around here think it is.


That's interesting. I would have thought differently since UVa is ranked so highly by so many of the college ranking organizations. I guess all those lists are pretty useless for all the schools on them.
Anonymous
Miami because God’s Plan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Miami even if same cost. UVa is over-rated and unknown outside of VA. Totally different than other first tier pub U like Michigan, Berkeley, UCLA and such


This. UVA is not as well known nationally as people around here think it is.


This kind of post always makes me laugh. The only people who haven't heard of UVA are so uneducated, it doesn't matter. This is true of nearly every state flagship, and top 100 school. You'd have to live under a rock not to know of them. Plus, they are currently the #1 ranked team in college basketball, so even non-academic sports fans are aware of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Miami even if same cost. UVa is over-rated and unknown outside of VA. Totally different than other first tier pub U like Michigan, Berkeley, UCLA and such


This. UVA is not as well known nationally as people around here think it is.


This kind of post always makes me laugh. The only people who haven't heard of UVA are so uneducated, it doesn't matter. This is true of nearly every state flagship, and top 100 school. You'd have to live under a rock not to know of them. Plus, they are currently the #1 ranked team in college basketball, so even non-academic sports fans are aware of them.


Actually not true. We hosted a Chinese student as part of m sons student exchange program and both he and a few of his colleagues also had not heard of UVA which honestly shocked us. It was interesting, there were other schools they have not heard of as well but that one really surprised me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd go Miami even if same cost. UVa is over-rated and unknown outside of VA. Totally different than other first tier pub U like Michigan, Berkeley, UCLA and such


This. UVA is not as well known nationally as people around here think it is.


This kind of post always makes me laugh. The only people who haven't heard of UVA are so uneducated, it doesn't matter. This is true of nearly every state flagship, and top 100 school. You'd have to live under a rock not to know of them. Plus, they are currently the #1 ranked team in college basketball, so even non-academic sports fans are aware of them.


Actually not true. We hosted a Chinese student as part of m sons student exchange program and both he and a few of his colleagues also had not heard of UVA which honestly shocked us. It was interesting, there were other schools they have not heard of as well but that one really surprised me.


I don’t see how that could be so.
Anonymous
^^ UVa is very low ranked in world university rankings. Foreign students don't know about it. The world goes on results oriented rankings and UVa specializes in the easier liberal arts subjects.
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