Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the aerospace thing, but in general, there is very little reason to ever turn down UVA in-state, given the still not unreasonable tuition.
Get out of this area and try a new city. You can avoid the lemmings from NoVA who think VA schools are the only option.
Anonymous wrote:If you said Virginia Tech, it's a no brainer, stay in state. But UVA vs. GT for aerospace? It's a no brainer. GT is the obvious choice. We hire a lot of engineers (including aerospace) and, after Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech is where we recruit from the most. We have very few from UVA.
Anonymous wrote:I get the aerospace thing, but in general, there is very little reason to ever turn down UVA in-state, given the still not unreasonable tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it, I guess. I'm trying to decide between the two. Parents are cool about the OOS tuition but the difference is at least $20K a year. My concern is that I am not 100% convinced I want to do aerospace engineering. I think I do. I've done well on all the testing and have had calculus and scored well on subject matter tests and got in everywhere I applied. I'm just scared I'm making a big mistake if I go to a Tech school and decide after a year that I might want something not in the math or the sciences. I'm only 17 so find it difficult to make a life choice this minute but have to. I don't want to do a gap year. UVA has aerospace engineering, too, but the Ga Tech program is clearly in another league. Yes, I've toured both campuses (and others). Confused. I could make another two trips to both campuses next week, but am running out of time. Thanks for any advice you might have.