Anonymous wrote:Community Colleges.
You can get good education and transfer.
Anonymous wrote:UCONN and UMass in New England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't honestly think there are under-rated schools, I think there's what's commonly known as "wishful thinking" when options are limited.
There are certainly overrated schools, ergo there are underrated schools.
Overrated schools for academics: Johns Hopkins outside of Pre-med/natural sciences, Washington University outside of Pre-med/natural sciences, UVA for everything (especially on this board), U-Chicago outside of humanities/economics, Notre Dame, Georgetown outside of international relations/government, Vanderbilt for everything.
Anonymous wrote:I don't honestly think there are under-rated schools, I think there's what's commonly known as "wishful thinking" when options are limited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which colleges do you think don’t receive the appreciation they deserve? For me, I’d say VCU. If my kids couldn’t get into a Tech, UVA, W&M, or JMU. I’d encourage them to go there. It has a large selection of very useful majors, and Richmond is a pretty cool city and could definitely be a fun place for a lot of college kids.
In Virginia, I'd say GMU is often underrated by NoVa kids because it is in their back yard. I also think W&M gets discounted by some too easily recently.
This is 100% true. Based on the faculty and such, it should be a premier school in VA, on par with VT...but most NOVA kids do not want to go there...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which colleges do you think don’t receive the appreciation they deserve? For me, I’d say VCU. If my kids couldn’t get into a Tech, UVA, W&M, or JMU. I’d encourage them to go there. It has a large selection of very useful majors, and Richmond is a pretty cool city and could definitely be a fun place for a lot of college kids.
In Virginia, I'd say GMU is often underrated by NoVa kids because it is in their back yard. I also think W&M gets discounted by some too easily recently.
Anonymous wrote:Which colleges do you think don’t receive the appreciation they deserve? For me, I’d say VCU. If my kids couldn’t get into a Tech, UVA, W&M, or JMU. I’d encourage them to go there. It has a large selection of very useful majors, and Richmond is a pretty cool city and could definitely be a fun place for a lot of college kids.
Anonymous wrote:I don't honestly think there are under-rated schools, I think there's what's commonly known as "wishful thinking" when options are limited.