Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absent special factors (athletics, scholarships, location, etc.) there are very few schools I would choose over UVa in-state, such as HPYS and MIT/CalTech. But UVa vs Georgetown / Northwestern / UPenn / Cornell? No.
Unless the kid want to major physics. No in state school in Virginia is great.
What are the best schools for undergrad physics (outside of MIT or Stanford)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are only freshman but have been debating with several people. If your kids get into UVA with in state tuition, do you go there versus a Top 15ish private, e.g., Northwestern, Cornell, Georgetown, etc.
It seems like it boils down to if you get Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, you go there over UVA. If you get lower tier ivies such as Penn, Cornell, you go to UVA because of cost difference. My view is any ivy over UVA. But I would not spend money on a Boston University, George Washington (I went there), NYU, etc. over UVA.
Thoughts? What ivies would you go to over UVA? Just HYP? Georgetown and Northwestern?
I will have three kids in college at same time (for two years) so tuition is a factor.
georgetown is not a top 15 private...not in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absent special factors (athletics, scholarships, location, etc.) there are very few schools I would choose over UVa in-state, such as HPYS and MIT/CalTech. But UVa vs Georgetown / Northwestern / UPenn / Cornell? No.
Unless the kid want to major physics. No in state school in Virginia is great.
Anonymous wrote:Don't top tier law schools take the best students? I don't think they are beholden to the undergraduate divisions.Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP here. Additional factor is they want to go to grad school so UVA Law also a good option and I hear they take UVA grads. Do you save the money for grad school in case they get into a top grad school out of state?
Anonymous wrote:But UVa vs Georgetown / Northwestern / UPenn / Cornell? No.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are only freshman but have been debating with several people. If your kids get into UVA with in state tuition, do you go there versus a Top 15ish private, e.g., Northwestern, Cornell, Georgetown, etc.
It seems like it boils down to if you get Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, you go there over UVA. If you get lower tier ivies such as Penn, Cornell, you go to UVA because of cost difference. My view is any ivy over UVA. But I would not spend money on a Boston University, George Washington (I went there), NYU, etc. over UVA.
Thoughts? What ivies would you go to over UVA? Just HYP? Georgetown and Northwestern?
I will have three kids in college at same time (for two years) so tuition is a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Absent special factors (athletics, scholarships, location, etc.) there are very few schools I would choose over UVa in-state, such as HPYS and MIT/CalTech. But UVa vs Georgetown / Northwestern / UPenn / Cornell? No.
Don't top tier law schools take the best students? I don't think they are beholden to the undergraduate divisions.Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP here. Additional factor is they want to go to grad school so UVA Law also a good option and I hear they take UVA grads. Do you save the money for grad school in case they get into a top grad school out of state?