| It's because back in the 80s and 90s, most of the people that ended up in DC went to New England schools. So that's their frame of reference and what they value. Meanwhile, reality happened and these people haven't caught up. |
As someone from CA, no, UC OOS is not worth it over VA in-state, unless there is a specific fit opportunity that justifies it. Even with that, there is probably a better private alternative despite the higher tuition. |
Sorry, I think the insiders have ruined this website. |
Exactly, the outsiders only found this place because people wrote about how crazy it was elsewhere. Didn’t disappoint. Love it! |
| What’s with the hostility to the South? There are opportunities here. Certain pockets of Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami aren’t so different or “under-advantaged” from what’s available to kids in the Northeast. Southern mom here. |
Pp Yeah sure, very few people here even think about the Northeast... I'll believe that when they stop talking about it |
That's all it is, a concentration of prestige in NE. There are plenty of other prestigious schools, just not concentrated in the a given region to the same extent. |
…… and Dads? |
Politics Pace of life (not good for type A) Heat Insurance issues (FL for example) |
This person’s (and their ilk) perspective ruins most threads on this board. Striver NoVa mom, we get it. There are only 10 schools worth going to over Virginia Tech. Glad you could work your talking points into a discussion about NE bias. |
| The colleges in ALL the coastal states from VA to Maine tend to be overrated. |
| Forget about college. Massachusetts perennially tops the list for the best education in the country. Move there for public schools instead of paying for privates in the DMV. Then choose where to go for college. |
| many good points raised but I think it’s because Northeast and New England specifically has so many top SLACs. Nescac lax rosters are chock full of DC and Va kids |
There are a handful of schools in the south that are world class: Duke, Emory, Vanderbilt, Rice, U-texas, WashU, UNC - but after that, it falls off a cliff reputationally, very quickly. |
lol - VA Tech booster; I know you "we're ranked #13 in engineering" you know we have UVA and W&M that are known as little ivies. Surprised you didn't include the other two on your list. The question was "standard". What does this forum consider as a standard or bar? Just saying what DCUM is thinking. What I think are worth it that can't be found in VA: Olin - Project based learning and very few tests. For the kid who isn't a test taker. Williams - Tutorial method not many choices for someone looking for this in the US. I know this is WASP. Babson - I like the hands on approach to Entrepreneurship. Harvey Mudd - the engineering culture. It started our for kids who get a 700+ math and < 600 verbal. Now you have to do 700+ in both. I want to look at Rose-Hulman but cannot find why it's ranked so high? why is it ranked higher than Mudd but close to GMU.'s acceptance rate GMU another hidden VA Gem - great professors, close to home, and access to year-round internships. |