Lame culturally |
Again, when did you last visit the cities you mentioned? |
I have zero interest in going to Alabama but have been to the others - they were fine. You aren't seriously suggesting that they have more or better museums, concerts, lectures, historical sites, restaurants, etc. than the DMV, are you? They obviously don't. Don't get me wrong -- wanting to leave the DMV to experience a different part of the country is a completely valid reason to choose an OOS flagship. But not because the towns those flagships are in are less boring/lame than the DMV. |
Why wouldn’t Michigan’s in-state yield be higher? It doesn’t have William & Mary or Virginia Tech engineering as in state options. It’s also less selective for in state admissions than UVA is in-state, so at UVA in state admitted kids have more options. |
Yes, both of mine eventually returned home. As have my other kids. But if you all have this weird notion that your family is better off with your kids scattered all over the world then have at it. I’ll never understand that way of thinking. There’s lots of opportunity in the DMV. Are all of your kids going to these out-of-state schools never coming back? And if they aren’t coming back, I’d be real interested in hearing why that makes you happy. |
Ok Donald. MAGA! |
Have you been to any of the cities you mentioned in the last three or so years? |
I’d be happy if they end up somewhere more interesting in a place they enjoy. We are planning to relocate ourselves at some point in the future. Could be near the kids. They may choose to live in VA, which is fine. Just not very interesting IMO. |
DMV, particularly VA suburban sprawl, is lame. |
^ this is why I hope my kids end up somewhere else |
Michigan’s yield is higher because truly serves all of the best students in the state. Why wouldn’t UVA’s yield be higher if it’s so great? The school even had to implement ED to improve yield. Perhaps if UVA were a better school for STEM, its yield would approach other top publics. In other words, I wouldn’t brag about a mediocre instate yield. |
So you’re one of these transplants who thinks you’re above the DMV and that it’s “not interesting.” You do realize that it’s drones like you who come here only for your soulless job and make no effort to actually integrate and that you find it “not interesting.” Right? And if it’s so uninteresting and so terrible, why are you inflicting such misery on your kids? Why do you have to wait for them to grow up? |
Nice how you completely ignored my point that top VA kids have in state options that Michigan kids don’t. |
Huh? What about Michigan State? |
And you ignored my point that if UVA were a stronger all around school, you wouldn’t have to mention the alternatives. VaTech have doesn’t nearly have the high reputation of UVA and W&M has a small enrollment with limited offerings compared to other major state universities. The competition instate for UVA shouldn’t make much of a difference in yield, particularly since the state flagship is also on the smaller side compared to other top publics. Michigan State, like Michigan, is a complete university. They both offer a huge variety of academics to many thousands more of Michigan residents than those three state BA sate schools. There are many qualified Michigan high schools who chose MSU over Michigan simply because they like the school better, regardless of ranking. Va Tech and MSU are ranked fairly close to one another, so it’s not like that school is so much better than MSU. Like I stated earlier, if UVA were better in STEM, its yield would be comparable to Michigan’s. |