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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]VA for sure due to the amount and diversity of options.[/quote] +1 VA's system is unrivaled [/quote] Nope, CA is better. More choices. Yes, the state is bigger, but that's why there are more choices.[/quote] The California colleges are better than the VA colleges. Just UCLA and Berkeley alone knock UVA out of the water. And then there's the others in CA which rival it. [/quote] True, but very few can get into UCLA or Berkeley anyway. [/quote] +1 for states with good schools that "regular" students can actually get into, I'd say VA is hard to beat. Indiana has Purdue and IU. UF and FSU are getting to the point of being inaccessible, but there's still UCF and USF that are pretty good. Alabama has Bama and Auburn. Michigan has UMich and MSU (UMich is an easier admit for Michigan residents). Wisconsin and Minnesota can go to each other's state schools for in state costs. The options below UMN and UW aren't super prestigious, but there are at least a lot of options. Ohio has OSU and Miami, which is a unique option. Plus Ohio U and UCincy are not too bad of options. CA has some out of this world state Us, no doubt...but when they aren't accessible/realistic for the vast, vast majority of the high school population, what good is that? Plus, if you can afford to move to the nicer parts of California, seems weird to do that just for in state when you could save money by living in a cheaper state and save the money so your kid could have instate AND out of state/private options. [/quote]
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