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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Virginia and NC had better sense they double OOS students. Why should taxpayers subsidize the privileged instate students The majority of students at university of Delaware are OOS and pay higher tuition. My daughter who went UMASS Amherst it is actually harder to get in as an instate student as in state students they lose money on in state. [b]Virginia should focus OOS [/b] [/quote] This is laughable. What’s the point of STATE schools? To serve OOS kids?[/quote] The problem with UVA is that it is not serving enough instate students. The state of Virginia is still growing. Sending too many of your brightest instate students OOS for their education, the commonwealth can expect to experience more brain drain in the future. Virginia needs to grow its flagship to better accommodate its top students. [/quote] My VT colleagues would say that VT is the real Flagship. My W&M colleagues would point out that they are the real flagship - after all, many founding fathers went there. [/quote] Just saying it sadly does not make it so.[/quote] Well, W&M has an alumnus that went on to found a truly great school. William Barton Rogers was the founder of MIT. Other alumni evidently went on to found other institutions that are not nearly so notable.[/quote]
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