How are you so certain of your impressions of so many schools? Do your kids go to all of those schools? I have kids at W&M who have lots of fun. |
Look at Mary Wash! It's a gem, lovely supportive place |
| I wouldn't worry about sending a humanities kid to VT. Lots of large state schools are known for engineering and business but still have lots of kids that major in a liberal arts major. |
Agree with this poster. My son is a rising senior at VT, majoring in English/creative writing. He's currently in London for VT's London Calling study abroad program and is having a fantastic experience. https://liberalarts.vt.edu/beyond-the-classroom/study-abroad/english-study-abroad.html Virginia Tech is an excellent school - it's not just for STEM kids! |
| My DS is heading to VT in the fall for Political Science. Overall we've been impressed so far with the department communications. |
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VT & UMW are good options if JMU is off the table
Has he looked into the Honor Tutorial College (not honors program) at Ohio U? I feel like it could lead to opportunities that would look great on law school app. The OOS price is on par with VT in-state (and likely get merit at OU if in VT range) & it’s not super duper far (5.5hrs vs 4 NoVA to VT). |
They will receive a great academic experience. I enjoyed every LASC class I took - 30 years ago! I still remember most of them and the salient nuggets I learned. |
JMU might be an option if VT is off the table. VT is the better school. |
| Do you mind sharing stats OP? Why is W&M a long shot? |
| Why do all Virginia public college responders tend to put down other options in the state? |
I get it. Kids have a hard and fast idea of what is "cool" and "not cool." |
Because: NOVA public school system and competition against peers from school then region & how W&M (all VA public unis) allocate space. I have seen kids with very high stats from DC's school not get in W&M. My DC is not the highest, not the lowest overall but in the scatterplot from school is not competitive on paper. It is insane. Will definitely thrive in seminar style courses but has a couple of B grades in math/ science. |
Our kid got into W&M and Tulane(not ED) but was waitlisted at VT. Finally accepted a couple days before May 1. So second this. |
+1 Many kids prefer the schools that offer both excellent academics AND social life. VT and JMU both fit the bill. |
DP. This is simply false. Their College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is excellent. And my introverted DC completely blossomed there. Highly recommend. |