I have close ties to one of those schools and serve on advisory committees. the answer is "most definitely!". A lot of MC and UMC Virginia parents really need the amazing Virginia public University system. They can't afford $81K a year for private, where most of them wind up after finishing the FAFSA. So getting in VT for engineering is really really important. And it is really really frustrating with those stellar students (like TJ) kids cannot get into their own polytech school. So when they get waitlisted, yes, they wind up at Mason (great engineering department), VCU (arts), and ODU. Of course, many overlook UVA because some idiot on here keeps saying its poor in engineering but I can attest from personal experience that the engineering department is amazing and that recent grads are doing Ph. D.s in electrical engineering at Princeton. W&M also has an xlnt computer school, often overlooked. in=state Virginians should apply far and wide to all the Virginia schools. |
I think you misread my post or are responding to the wrong person. I pretty much said exactly what you did. |
I completely agree with you, and feel the same way about TJ. However, what I'm saying is that the URM/1st generation claim certainly didn't apply to my kid's school. The kids headed to Tech are either white or Asian and not 1st gen. |
| UVA has a large global focus now; something like the Virginia summer school language immersion programs or foreign exchange student programs could make a difference. Schools always need band members every year. |
I think you are correct. UVA DD did a summer study program at oxford set up by this office. https://engagement.virginia.edu/clubs/signature-initiatives/student-ambassadors. She later went on to do an MPhil in her own right at Oxford. UVA is the the top feeder of Rhodes Scholars in the U.s. after the Ivies. https://engagement.virginia.edu/clubs/signature-initiatives/student-ambassadors |