Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the UVA boosters never heard of financial aid? Is this a foreign concept to them?
Many in the DMV don’t qualify for aid, yet $75k is still a ton of money to them. Why part with $75k/year if you can get the same for $30k? Common sense.
Yup!
Why part? Bc, first year out of college, some kids make $200,000.
Eh, it’s not really about the money but I think the experience between a top private and a top public is meaningfully different and if money weren’t an issue why wouldn’t you want the best for your child. I’ve heard horror stories about the difficulty/impossibility of enrolling in desired classes at public universities and its well known that many majors will require five years of undergrad. And it’s worth it to note that many top firms only recruit from a small pool of top colleges and they’re not going to state U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99.9% of kids can’t get into HPYSM, so it doesn’t really matter where top publics rate relative to them. When you compare privates rated 10-25 to top publics, they offer no better job or graduate school placement, on average, and cost a lot more. For many smart kids, this is the practical tradeoff. If you are in-state to one if these better publics, it’s a no brainer.
By saying costs don’t matter, this just becomes another ranking thread, which is useless because everyone already knows - more or less - where schools stand. No one cares about the difference between 10-25 or 26-40. When you add cost to the equation, you’re ascertaining value. That’s what most care about.
This is stupid. Not even hypsm offers any superior job/graduate school placement in this day and age. There is no guarantee of anything. It's not a golden key to success. hypsm prestige defense squad folks are truly delusional.
Not sure why the hate. I think PP largely agrees with you that while HPYSM are better schools than some Top Publics, the opportunities out of Top Publics are very good, especially for majors like CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99.9% of kids can’t get into HPYSM, so it doesn’t really matter where top publics rate relative to them. When you compare privates rated 10-25 to top publics, they offer no better job or graduate school placement, on average, and cost a lot more. For many smart kids, this is the practical tradeoff. If you are in-state to one if these better publics, it’s a no brainer.
By saying costs don’t matter, this just becomes another ranking thread, which is useless because everyone already knows - more or less - where schools stand. No one cares about the difference between 10-25 or 26-40. When you add cost to the equation, you’re ascertaining value. That’s what most care about.
This is stupid. Not even hypsm offers any superior job/graduate school placement in this day and age. There is no guarantee of anything. It's not a golden key to success. hypsm prestige defense squad folks are truly delusional.
Not sure why the hate. I think PP largely agrees with you that while HPYSM are better schools than some Top Publics, the opportunities out of Top Publics are very good, especially for majors like CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WashU, Emory , Rice are better undergrad schools than every public school.
The only problem w/ WashU is people who went there seem to have come out with some really shithole values. Not sure it’s worth more than a local community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top private to me means Ivy League. If you can’t do Ivy League, UVA and other top public’s are the way to go.
Ivy League aren't even all the top privates so this is kind of silly. No way you'd choose UVA over Duke if price was the same.
I’d choose UVA over Duke. I actually did get into Duke and another top public and chose the public. Truly enjoyed my undergrad and had good job offers. I don’t consider Duke a top private.
By your own Logic, why choose UVA when you could’ve chosen a top community college? I don’t consider UVA a top public university. You could’ve done just as well from a local community college.
Anonymous wrote:So the consensus is pretty much that small-to-medium size private schools are better than public schools, almost always, unless your kid wants a big school atmosphere, and/or wants to go into engineering at a public school that ranks higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top private to me means Ivy League. If you can’t do Ivy League, UVA and other top public’s are the way to go.
Ivy League aren't even all the top privates so this is kind of silly. No way you'd choose UVA over Duke if price was the same.
I’d choose UVA over Duke. I actually did get into Duke and another top public and chose the public. Truly enjoyed my undergrad and had good job offers. I don’t consider Duke a top private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top private to me means Ivy League. If you can’t do Ivy League, UVA and other top public’s are the way to go.
Ivy League aren't even all the top privates so this is kind of silly. No way you'd choose UVA over Duke if price was the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the UVA boosters never heard of financial aid? Is this a foreign concept to them?
Many in the DMV don’t qualify for aid, yet $75k is still a ton of money to them. Why part with $75k/year if you can get the same for $30k? Common sense.
Yup!
Why part? Bc, first year out of college, some kids make $200,000.
What to a FANNG company, including stock? Well, overwhelmingly, that’s not the average student. Your “some” students should be revised to “a few.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the UVA boosters never heard of financial aid? Is this a foreign concept to them?
Many in the DMV don’t qualify for aid, yet $75k is still a ton of money to them. Why part with $75k/year if you can get the same for $30k? Common sense.
Yup!
Why part? Bc, first year out of college, some kids make $200,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the UVA boosters never heard of financial aid? Is this a foreign concept to them?
Many in the DMV don’t qualify for aid, yet $75k is still a ton of money to them. Why part with $75k/year if you can get the same for $30k? Common sense.
Yup!
Why part? Bc, first year out of college, some kids make $200,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have the UVA boosters never heard of financial aid? Is this a foreign concept to them?
Many in the DMV don’t qualify for aid, yet $75k is still a ton of money to them. Why part with $75k/year if you can get the same for $30k? Common sense.
Yup!