Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked before--so many times. No contest between VA and MD. To state the obvious, UVA and William and Mary are "public Ivies". There are tons of kids from nova in those two schools (which are very different from one another). It is very competitive and UVA, in the past 10 years, has become ultra popular. There are some other ok schools in VA. And the community college system is great: relatively easy-to-achieve guaranteed--yes, guaranteed-- admission into schools if certain criteria are met. Caution, and a serious one: UVA, obviously, along with William and Mary are associated with Thomas Jefferson. As our society enters a higher level of sensitivity and questions things, query whether that will be a lightning rod moving forward. The schools are trying to do better, diversity wise.
Name me one field that UVA and Willaim and Marry is better than UMD. Except for business I think UMD has stronger program in STEM than VA schools.
JMU/GMU are not in the same league as UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been asked before--so many times. No contest between VA and MD. To state the obvious, UVA and William and Mary are "public Ivies". There are tons of kids from nova in those two schools (which are very different from one another). It is very competitive and UVA, in the past 10 years, has become ultra popular. There are some other ok schools in VA. And the community college system is great: relatively easy-to-achieve guaranteed--yes, guaranteed-- admission into schools if certain criteria are met. Caution, and a serious one: UVA, obviously, along with William and Mary are associated with Thomas Jefferson. As our society enters a higher level of sensitivity and questions things, query whether that will be a lightning rod moving forward. The schools are trying to do better, diversity wise.
Name me one field that UVA and Willaim and Marry is better than UMD. Except for business I think UMD has stronger program in STEM than VA schools.
JMU/GMU are not in the same league as UMD.
Anonymous wrote:This has been asked before--so many times. No contest between VA and MD. To state the obvious, UVA and William and Mary are "public Ivies". There are tons of kids from nova in those two schools (which are very different from one another). It is very competitive and UVA, in the past 10 years, has become ultra popular. There are some other ok schools in VA. And the community college system is great: relatively easy-to-achieve guaranteed--yes, guaranteed-- admission into schools if certain criteria are met. Caution, and a serious one: UVA, obviously, along with William and Mary are associated with Thomas Jefferson. As our society enters a higher level of sensitivity and questions things, query whether that will be a lightning rod moving forward. The schools are trying to do better, diversity wise.
Anonymous wrote:This has been asked before--so many times. No contest between VA and MD. To state the obvious, UVA and William and Mary are "public Ivies". There are tons of kids from nova in those two schools (which are very different from one another). It is very competitive and UVA, in the past 10 years, has become ultra popular. There are some other ok schools in VA. And the community college system is great: relatively easy-to-achieve guaranteed--yes, guaranteed-- admission into schools if certain criteria are met. Caution, and a serious one: UVA, obviously, along with William and Mary are associated with Thomas Jefferson. As our society enters a higher level of sensitivity and questions things, query whether that will be a lightning rod moving forward. The schools are trying to do better, diversity wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech, UVA, W&M, JMU vs. UMD. That's about it. Not a hard choice.
Don't slam me but GMU is also close by and decent (which is important because you never know if you'll have a kid who wants to stay close to home).
+1
GMU is another great VA option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech, UVA, W&M, JMU vs. UMD. That's about it. Not a hard choice.
Don't slam me but GMU is also close by and decent (which is important because you never know if you'll have a kid who wants to stay close to home).
Anonymous wrote:State school choices are a big factor for us in determining whether we should buy in MoCo or FFX. Kids are in elementary now so we have no idea what kind of grades, SATs etc. they'll bring to bear come admission time. Finances for us limit choices in state (unless one or more kids gets an amazing scholarship out of state or private). But, we can't plan for that, so those who have either attended, or have kids attending MD or VA state schools, which system would you recommend? I'm leaning toward VA because there seem to be more options for higher-ranked/quality schools (UVA, W&M, V Tech) but also realize it is extremely difficult to gain acceptance from NoVA. I think UMD College Park would also be fine but know nothing about other MD state schools (and UMD wouldn't be a shoo-in either, from what I read). We have four kids so their interests/talents could be just about anything. Any thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech, UVA, W&M, JMU vs. UMD. That's about it. Not a hard choice.