In-state UVA or UMich no merit ?

Anonymous
For those majors I would pick UVA for the cost savings (use saved money for grad school, house, even a car!)

If I were going to splurge for those majors I’d choose Georgetown for connections to DC internship opportunities and alumni networks.
Anonymous
One more thing - travel and shipping costs to Michigan for four years might break even with cost for Georgetown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those majors I would pick UVA for the cost savings (use saved money for grad school, house, even a car!)

If I were going to splurge for those majors I’d choose Georgetown for connections to DC internship opportunities and alumni networks.


I agree with this. But, I am not even sure I'd splurge for Georgetown. Not sure the return on investment would there for regular govt/politics/history. SFS is different--that's worth it for International relations.
Anonymous
If money doesn't matter, SFS (clearly). If money does matter, SFS, W&M, and UVA all would be reasonable choices; Michigan wouldn't.
Anonymous
It is an interesting topic as DD applied to both EA. She is deferred at Michigan and in at UVa. We are in state for UVA. We were game to pay for Michigan if she doesn’t get into UVa
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Anonymous wrote:Definitely UVA. I don’t understand the number of people willing to pay OOS Michigan tuition if they have a UVA option.


UVA is so competitive now. U. Michigan has become a UVA back up for in-state kids.



This is actually true. The DD of a best friend was waitlisted at UVA but got into Michigan. She was in the first week of classes and got word that she was off the waitlist at UVA. To her parents' delight (in-state VA), she packed up and moved to UVA. She had a brilliant career there in music and is now doing very very well and recording.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick?


In state UVA. If you have money to blow, then let your kid pick. Both have the same reputation.
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Anonymous wrote:Very much depends on the major.


International relations/government/politics leaning


Just study abroad and do SIS for grad school when it counts. Undergrad IR isn’t going to make or break a career
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UVA unless STEM or business.


For STEM, UM is better. But UVA's McIntire is the same as UM's Ross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Very much depends on the major.


International relations/government/politics leaning


To OP - i would suggest UVA and bank the difference to save for what I assume will eventually be law school. DD was a PPL (politics, phil and law), did an Mphil overseas and is now at UVA law. And a summer associate position for the up coming summer in D.C. Because we banked the difference and it compounded we were able to pay for law school (now VERY expensive)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick?


In state UVA. If you have money to blow, then let your kid pick. Both have the same reputation.


Weather is better in Charlottesville and easy to get back and forth- beautiful quick drive down route 29. Save the $$. UVA is better for that major anyways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Which would you pick?


In state UVA. If you have money to blow, then let your kid pick. Both have the same reputation.


Weather is better in Charlottesville and easy to get back and forth- beautiful quick drive down route 29. Save the $$. UVA is better for that major anyways.




The cost difference is significant. UVA is 37K (all in) for the College of Arts & Sciences (largest college). Michigan is $77-$80. Bank the $40K difference for grad school or downpayment for first home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely UVA. I don’t understand the number of people willing to pay OOS Michigan tuition if they have a UVA option.


UVA is so competitive now. U. Michigan has become a UVA back up for in-state kids.



This is actually true. The DD of a best friend was waitlisted at UVA but got into Michigan. She was in the first week of classes and got word that she was off the waitlist at UVA. To her parents' delight (in-state VA), she packed up and moved to UVA. She had a brilliant career there in music and is now doing very very well and recording.


I’m glad she had a brilliant career, but Michigan is way stronger in Music. It is a top conservatory level program. Just another area where Michigan excels. Once again, it was the $$$ that made the difference and not the quality of the program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP’s degree area is a strength of UVA and the DMV. The major is probably pre-law preparation. UVA has the best law school of the bunch. This is a no-brainer - UVA.


Michigan and UVA are comparable for law and business. That’s about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP’s degree area is a strength of UVA and the DMV. The major is probably pre-law preparation. UVA has the best law school of the bunch. This is a no-brainer - UVA.


Michigan and UVA are comparable for law and business. That’s about it.


Michigan has stronger graduate programs overall. But graduate and undergraduate education are two different things.
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