A dump? Cool little downtown and campus is nice. |
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over. |
NP. Ignore the troll poster. Lots of good points made on this thread otherwise. |
Your cousin has issues. VT is party central. Tell them to leave their dorm room. There's a huge greek scene going on year round. My VT kid found TOO much (as in distracting) stuff going on. Google whst to do Blacksburg, VT |
OOS (baring scholarship) is almost never a better deal than instate with similar stats. I'm shocked how many people pay OOS public school tuition for their kids. Not smart. |
| That was a reply to my first post where I mentioned she started during Covid . Students didn’t go to games in 2020. And no frat parties. |
WM $42k in state or UMD $46k (with some merit) OOS for computer science...kid chose UMD. |
… Because that’s worth paying OOS tuition for. |
Downtown is nice. They completely revitalized it. Better location if you want a city nearby. Academics much better. Not sure about athletics. UMD esp if in state. |
UMD is T20 for CS, so that makes sense. |
depends. I wouldn't for CS/Eng. |
Well down to brass tacks, UMD $30,185 in state and VA Tech is $62,014 OOS. But having lectured at both, I would pick VT for the setting, the campus, the spirit, the hokie stone. DC was excited when we toured and was to apply but got into UVA ED. |
No. |
So depending upon school, you are paying north of $80k for COA? |
One or more of 4 reasons I can think of: 1. Major unavailable 2. Location (Didn't like UMD's location) 3. Geographic profile (Rural vs. suburban) 4. Demographic profile (Didn't like the demo at UMD) |