I would argue several schools as being top depending on the criteria. |
I don’t know how you collated tge “many” but USNWR disagrees with you and “the many” |
I certainly don't agree with USNWR. |
| 10 best for what? This would depend on what you value and are looking for and what you can afford. |
+1 And what majors are offered. |
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I Googled it and it appears that Virginia has 15 four-year public colleges/universities, maybe more if you separate out the additional locations like UVA at Wise. Combined with the private schools, there are a lot of in-state options to choose from.
Is there reciprocity with other states? I found that there is reciprocity (in-state tuition) with 15 other states if you intend to enroll in a major or graduate school program that is not offered within your state. |
41 Publics but that includes the community colleges, which should not be discounted because a lot of smart families have their kids start there for two years then transfer to UVA or other schools on the guaranteed transfer priogram. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Virginia#Public_colleges_and_universities |
No one cares about your sole opinion |
Someone hit a nerve! Lots of people disregard USNWR "rankings." They're ultimately pretty silly. DP |
but to argue that UVA is not the top university in VA is a pretty lone opinion...you'd be the outsider in 99% of the conversations in VA if that is your position. You know that i'm sure, because you are. |
I do. I'm sure many others agree. |
Top for what? |
I'd certainly argue other schools may be better depending on what you are looking for. |
Overall top |
If you look across graduate programs, research, and undergraduate, it is true that UVA is overall top. (One caveat is that UVA's research is heavily related to medicine. Virginia Tech does more research outside of medicine in fields like engineering). But you only attend one part of a university at a time. I'd say UVA is tops in graduate programs in law, business (MBA), and medicine. Law and graduate business are kind of the crown jewels and create a bit of a halo effect. Many of UVA's most prominent alumni are actually graduates of the law school in particular. At the undergraduate level, UVA is tops in business (BBA) and probably biomedical engineering. Most other areas are debatable, though. W&L and W&M are excellent schools for liberal arts and sciences and may be a better choice depending on what you want at the undergraduate level. (W&L has an endowment of $1.6B+ for an enrollment of 2,000, and the vast majority is for the undergraduate program. Philanthropy and endowment cover half of its budget. This is far above the private support Virginia public schools have for undergraduates.) Virginia Tech is stronger across the breadth of engineering and technology. VCU is far better in arts. If you are admitted to VCU's direct admit program for medical school, that is a real accomplishment. Other schools have strengths and programs in areas UVA doesn't cover or cover well like game design at GMU. |