Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I would not OP. CC is for first gen folks and poor high school performers and low SES people.
This is false. For a lot of reasons. Starting with—low SES and first gen kids qualify for extensive need based aid. UMC kid do not. You either do not live in this area, with a high COL and very strong competition to CA state schools, or you live in a super affluent bubble within the NOVA bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Only if there was an extremely high likelihood of making the cut on a 2-to-4 direct admission program. Unfortunately, like it or not, having a community college on one's record can slam doors closed, hard and fast.
Anonymous wrote:Only if there was an extremely high likelihood of making the cut on a 2-to-4 direct admission program. Unfortunately, like it or not, having a community college on one's record can slam doors closed, hard and fast.
Anonymous wrote:No I would not OP. CC is for first gen folks and poor high school performers and low SES people.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve saved so they can do 4 years at UVA/WM or VT, and have a full four year college experience.
But if they would have to take on debt to attend for four years, or were only accepted the the 3rd tier VA state colleges, sure. I think a four year college experience is ideal. But sometimes ideal isn’t an option. If it doesn’t work out, I would rather them NOVA to direct admit and get a UVA degree, rather than a 4 year Longwood degree. And rather then do 2 years of UVA or WM debt free than than 4 years with a lot of debt.
I think we will see more and more kids go this route, rather as even top students are getting shut out of UVA/VT/WM.
Anonymous wrote:My dh did it! (He had done 1 year in another state, then went to nova for 1 year + a summer). Transferred with an associates to GMU and did very well there. Made 105k/yr right out of college.
Not promising that outcome..... but people can do very well. Nova doesn’t really come up much since he was there for a short time.