Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
My kid turned down W&M for GWU, because academics and internship opportunities for his preferred major were better at GWU.
This was a terrible decision.
??? That's stupid of you. My child is very happy at GWU. He visited W&M and hated it. He visited GWU and loved it. The dorms and food at GWU are much better than at W&M. He loves the urban campus and the profs of his major.
For us W&M is not in-state.
The slightly lower acceptance rate of W&M compared to GWU, and the price differential between the two, are not enough to overlook the fact that my kid DOESN'T LIKE W&M.
Where do you get off, hmm?
Different poster here. You should’ve clarified that he was out of state for William and Mary. That’s a difference. Nobody in their right mind would turn down W&M in-state to go to GW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
My kid turned down W&M for GWU, because academics and internship opportunities for his preferred major were better at GWU.
This was a terrible decision.
??? That's stupid of you. My child is very happy at GWU. He visited W&M and hated it. He visited GWU and loved it. The dorms and food at GWU are much better than at W&M. He loves the urban campus and the profs of his major.
For us W&M is not in-state.
The slightly lower acceptance rate of W&M compared to GWU, and the price differential between the two, are not enough to overlook the fact that my kid DOESN'T LIKE W&M.
Where do you get off, hmm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
My kid turned down W&M for GWU, because academics and internship opportunities for his preferred major were better at GWU.
This was a terrible decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
My kid turned down W&M for GWU, because academics and internship opportunities for his preferred major were better at GWU.
Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
My kid turned down W&M for GWU, because academics and internship opportunities for his preferred major were better at GWU. UVA is more selective, and Georgetown even more so. For you to say that GWU kids are Georgetown rejects is... duh? Obviously they are. It doesn't make GWU a bad school. It's like saying most kids are Harvard rejects![]()
Now if we're talking money, then YES, in-state is nearly always better than out-of-state.
Anonymous wrote:Heck no it is not better than in-state W&M UVA or VT.
Third tier school that's not worth it without a huge discount.
GWU = kids who couldn't get into Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends the Elliott School of International Affairs as an undergrad. He turned down UMD et al because he wanted that particular school. I think he also appreciates the urban campus. Dorm is comfortable, food is decent. Luckily he received 20K/year merit aid because it's not cheap!
Even with $20k merit isn't it close to $70k/year which means it is more than twice the cost of UMD. Prob better to bank the difference for grad school or a first home.
Anonymous wrote:My son attends the Elliott School of International Affairs as an undergrad. He turned down UMD et al because he wanted that particular school. I think he also appreciates the urban campus. Dorm is comfortable, food is decent. Luckily he received 20K/year merit aid because it's not cheap!