okay, sure. |
not a state school |
Did you think that Michigan and UVA are the same size? ![]() |
Why are you opining? Such weirdos here detracting from any serious discussion. |
You seem to be an unserious individual. I’m not harping, harpy. |
It's an amazing PUBLIC IVY! That is WAY WAY underrated. |
UMD seems to be a much better choice for engineering or CS, but UVA has some strong areas too. |
what are some of those strong areas for UVA? UMD is doing a great job for CS, for sure. |
Google “CodeSignal UVA.” Bizarre. |
See? Here is an example of a troll (pretending to be a "UVA booster") just stirring the pot. |
Business, law, medicine |
It's something of a draw for OOS students interested in politics (access to DC, honor system, Sabato).
It's in the top 25 and some applicants just shotgun every school on that list without knowing much about some of them. There are UVa alumni living all over the country and they encourage their kids to go there. There's a very, very deep history of prep school kids from New York and New Jersey attending. There's a similarly long precedent for wealthy Bethesda kids from W schools crossing the Potomac (and the Rivanna) to attend. Although many in-state applicants are rejected from UVa but accepted by Michigan, Berkeley, and UCLA, it may be more likely that OOS students only get in to UVa from that group. |
yep +1 this is the person who drops the "Public Ivy" statement in every post. I guarantee you that is not someone who likes UVA, but someone who is stirring the pot. Its amazing how much free time some folks on this board have. |
Sorry, OP, but this is simply an exaggeration. My son applied to colleges last year, and neither him, nor his friends, nor ANYBODY in my large circle of acquaintances, all in MD, ever mentioned UVA as an option. Plenty of kids went to public and private colleges and universities out of state. A minority of kids we know went to UMD - bearing in mind most kids we know applied and were accepted, but ultimately went elsewhere. My son was accepted into the W&M/St Andrews dual degree programme, and UMD Honors, but turned those down to go to a private university. UVA was never part of the list. UMD's general acceptance rate is slightly higher than UVA's, but the idea that UVA has somehow became a beacon for Marylanders is untrue. |
My kid wants to go because it’s a “play hard-work hard” school. It has a strong reputation, excellent programs. Too pricey OOS for us, though. |