Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen both? The facilities for engineering are night and day to me, with Michigan being far superior. Lots of other things to consider but engineering facilities are not close
Michigan has nearly 10K engineering students. UVA is a little over 1K.
So, at UVa, E students will be a name not a number, while at U Mich E students will be a number not a name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen both? The facilities for engineering are night and day to me, with Michigan being far superior. Lots of other things to consider but engineering facilities are not close
Michigan has nearly 10K engineering students. UVA is a little over 1K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid should’ve aimed for VT instead of UVA if interested in engineering. Nobody cares about UVa engineering. But it’s also silly to pay OOS for undergraduate. UM engineering program is a top notch program.
-engineer
My company cares about UVA engineering. We hire lots of them.
"UVA isn't good for STEM" is just stupid DCUM conventional wisdom that just isn't true in the real world.
- Engineer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid should’ve aimed for VT instead of UVA if interested in engineering. Nobody cares about UVa engineering. But it’s also silly to pay OOS for undergraduate. UM engineering program is a top notch program.
-engineer
My company cares about UVA engineering. We hire lots of them.
"UVA isn't good for STEM" is just stupid DCUM conventional wisdom that just isn't true in the real world.
- Engineer
Anonymous wrote:Your kid should’ve aimed for VT instead of UVA if interested in engineering. Nobody cares about UVa engineering. But it’s also silly to pay OOS for undergraduate. UM engineering program is a top notch program.
-engineer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen both? The facilities for engineering are night and day to me, with Michigan being far superior. Lots of other things to consider but engineering facilities are not close
Michigan has nearly 10K engineering students. UVA is a little over 1K.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid should’ve aimed for VT instead of UVA if interested in engineering. Nobody cares about UVa engineering. But it’s also silly to pay OOS for undergraduate. UM engineering program is a top notch program.
-engineer
Anonymous wrote:Your kid should’ve aimed for VT instead of UVA if interested in engineering. Nobody cares about UVa engineering. But it’s also silly to pay OOS for undergraduate. UM engineering program is a top notch program.
-engineer
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen both? The facilities for engineering are night and day to me, with Michigan being far superior. Lots of other things to consider but engineering facilities are not close