Anonymous wrote:
Step one would be getting into one or both. Until then picking one is not really a worthwhile debate for your family. Apply to both if DC likes them both and they are affordable. However, depending on your major, if you are in-state MD as you note, the difference in cost per year will be $46k-$55k depending on DC's major. UVA is the most expensive college in the country for both in-state and out of state students. Tuition + R&B only next year for out of state at the School of Engineering is $82,680.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you trying to start a fight?
Setting aside COA, I would pick UVA for most majors because it has about half the undergraduate population and Charlottesville is a better college town. For engineering, however, I would probably go UMD
OP here, definitely not trying to start a fight. We are OOS for UVA, and in state for UMD. I did visit in my younger days and it always felt lack luster to me in terms of culture and the college experience. It felt like an extension of Smalltimore.
What about career services and companies that work with both schools? Someone mentioned UMD is good for DC internships, what about in VA? I'm not as familiar with UVA outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:For those in the DMV area, regardless of in state vs OOS tuition, which school would you pick and why?
Anonymous wrote:Are you trying to start a fight?
Setting aside COA, I would pick UVA for most majors because it has about half the undergraduate population and Charlottesville is a better college town. For engineering, however, I would probably go UMD
OP here, definitely not trying to start a fight. We are OOS for UVA, and in state for UMD. I did visit in my younger days and it always felt lack luster to me in terms of culture and the college experience. It felt like an extension of Smalltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Six or a half dozen
UVA has the Jefferson connection that gives it a good reputation.
Both are good schools.
People who say College Park is crappy have not been in a while. Charlottesville is a few blocks of old-time cuteness and then a bunch shopping plazas.
If you want to attend college among shopping plazas surrounded by cars, go to UVA and enjoy the tiny campus.
Anonymous wrote:STEM UMD
all others UVA
But you knew that.