Anonymous wrote:Kid 1 just finished year 1 at Nova. They had a rough high school journey and needed some additional time to get themselves together before heading off to college. Accepted at both W&M and UMW for the fall (didn't apply to UVA). Didn't use guaranteed admissions route. W&M guaranteed admissions required 45 post high school credit hours but kid 1 already has an associate with just 1 year post high school thanks to DE/AP.
Anonymous wrote:Parents love it. Students hate it.
Or tolerate it. Parents who do it just to save money (when they otherwise should have had the money) imo suck. Or parents also suck if their mentality is: whatever gets the student into UVA
Anonymous wrote:My nephew screwed around in HS and did the CC to UVA route. He did a lot of growing up going to CC while his friends were at 4 year colleges. He's got his head on straight now.
Anonymous wrote:I'd like to hear stories, though! Our family can self fund state school costs; however, our kid could finish an associate's degree in two semesters and transfer in to a state school as a junior but only be 19, essentially shaving a year off of undergrad and spending less than 10k for a year of study, leaving room for money to spend on grad school. Asking because good luck getting in to flagships from Nova, even with good stats.