In simple terms, a degree in basketweaving holds much more clout from UVA than UMD. |
I get what you're saying, but it's not quite as dire as you're saying. In reality a student would be fine with a degree from either school; they're both really good. |
| My senior-to-be is interested in studying for CS. Are there big difference in training and employment opportunities between UVA, UMD, GWU, GMU? Are the admission for CS and engineering similar? I mean is CS harder to get in than engineering? Thanks! |
| ^^^^ Umd is among the best in the United States . The others are decent |
Langley mom here. I've never heard of a stat. that "50" kids are acepted and/or "30" attend. Unless I've missed something over the last four years, it's usually @10 or 12 a year attending. |
There are schools that are better than UMD. |
He should be looking at Virginia Tech for Computer Science. Wouldn't consider any of the others. |
Thanks. Will definitely consider Tech too. Between CS and engineering, which one do you think is better? My DC could not decide between the two. |
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CS is easier than engineering in courses work. However, engineering has a higher starting salary than CS. If you DC goes to Va Tech, s/he can starts with engineering and transfer to CS if thing does not work out. |
Pretty sure that I disagree with this. |
Not pp but this is 100% accurate in my experience. |
| Just speaking from experience with son's friends--recent grads. IT and systems engineering seem to be the hot tickets right now. Maybe some engineers make better--but civil not so much. |
Agreed, pp's ds made a smart choice. Umd's also a solidly good school over all. |
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A Virginia residence but UMD graduate here. It is a hard call between UVA and UMD. UMD is closer and you can see your kid every week...
BTW, both my DH and I graduated from UMD. Will the admission officers give my DC some extra credits for being a kid of alumni? Has anybody asked before? |