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Is OP instate? Did she say?
Instate UVA is a no brainer for anyone. |
it’s not a no brainer. Most virginians at georgetown and especially hopkins likely had Uva as an option |
That does not make that a wise decision or a good use of money. |
Depends how much money you have |
Yes Williamsburg, Blacksburg and Charlottesville can be stifling for kids that grew up in a city and crave the urban living. Great, great publics—but I could see why some kids just don’t like the “fit” in those towns. If someone has the $ and not taking loans—let the kid pick. |
50th SAT percentile of 1540 at Hopkins vs 1470 at UVA with almost the same percentages reporting. Yes, it is different, but this is not a “particularly meaningful” difference for student interactions nor is the peer group “uniformly” brighter. You are dealing with smart kids at one and smart kids at the other. Some of you are really way, way too lost in trees. |
Hopkins is test required next year, for those 2027 HS grads, Georgetown has always been test required. UVA will still be test optional in 2027…so they can drum up a ton of applications with no supplemental essays and no test scores. |
+1. These are exactly the types of families we want to avoid. Thankfully DH and I attended top publics, saw the caliber of our peers and our professors and see the successes they have all had in life. Is this top-private-or-bust an immigrant mentality? Imposter-syndrome-I-used-to-be-poor? I don’t get it. |
None of that matters, we are looking at recent years where the reporting percentages were essentially the same. |
Sour grapes? |
Ewww boy- you don’t think UVA ppl are like that??? Lmaof. They are some of the worst! |
UVA's 25 to 75th percentile range is 1410 to 1520. 84% of UVa Freshman are in top 10% of class. Source: https://ira.virginia.edu/sites/ira/files/2025-03/CDS_2024-2025_508.pdf JHU's 25 to 75th percentile range is 1530 to 1560. 100% of JHU freshman are in top 10% of class Source: https://oira.jhu.edu/wp-content/uploads/CDS_2024-2025_JHU.pdf That is a huge difference no matter how you spin it. |
This means that about 50% of the class overlaps. So no, it isn’t a “huge difference” and JHU kids are not “uniformly brighter.” And most of the part that doesn’t overlap still has very smart students and the interactions amongst these kids are not going to be meaningfully different because human beings are not test scores. Some of you need to go outside, talk to other humans, get perspective, and stop obsessing over 50 points on the SAT or whatever. |
| UVA all the way- skip Hopkins- not well rounded experience. Georgetown not worth the money imo. Three kids at UVA- all in different majors- couldn't be happier. One decided on UVA over GU- so happy with decision. |
Depends on the kid. Mine chose GU over UVA and absolutely loves it. He’s a kid that prefers cities to country. |