As opposed to the suburban sprawl of other metro areas? At least the sprawl is outside the capital of the United States with all that it offers. No, DC is not NYC or LA, but it's more cosmopolitan and has more "culture" than any city in Indiana, Wisconsin, Tennessee, South Carolina, etc. And while it isn't as quaint or charming as some towns, remember that young people aren't looking for the same things as retirees. |
Soulless jobs courtesy of the federal government. That’s the only reason the DMV area exists. It’s a one industry area that relies on the rest of the country to support it. |
. Chicago has suburbs in close by Indiana that are attached to that city and even have commuter rail service. Imagine that! |
Don’t let the door hit you in the butt on the way out |
Who wants to go to red state sheet holes? There are areas of the US that aren’t strip mall after strip mall. And aren’t full of Trumpy misogynists. |
Bragging rights. |
Soulless and crappy housing stock. |
+1 |
Indeed, like W&M (very unique) and Virginia Tech and many others. Also, some of the UVA admittees peel off and go to Ivies like my kids did |
As soon as someone claims a place is great because of its museums, I know they are full of it. It’s as convincing as saying their preferred location has great ballet. |
We are “integrated” in our community and the kids are happy. It’s an ok place to grow up. Doesn’t mean we want to be here any longer than needed. I guess if you’ve only ever lived in VA and then attended school in VA then it might seem like a great option. YMMV. |
UVA is doing just fine in STEM. My aerospace engineerin graduate is now doing electrical engineering grad work at Princeton. UVA has great STEM programs (as pointed out above) but if you don't like it, Virginia is unique in that it also has VTech. We have an embarrassment of riches in VA postseconary education |
Huh? I was there for that decision. No id did not do that to improve yield. |
“ Also, some of the UVA admittees peel off and go to Ivies like my kids did” I’m sure that never happens in Michigan. Geez, get over yourself. |
As an engineer who knows and works with engineers from all over, I’ve only ever met one UVA engineer. And he was actually working in a non-engineering role. Bright guy, but it’s just not a popular engineering school. |