Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:USNWR ranks UVA at 25 and Austin at 38. No contest, especially if instate.
Wrong…it depends on the program. DC a got into both UVA and UT for CS. UVA is ranked ~28 in CS and UT is ranked ~8 in CS in USNWR. In fact for CS, UVA and VA Tech ranked about the same.
For DC it was no contest the other way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - i was just kidding about kid being a recruited athlete - was in response to snarky comment about “get in first” - then i just checked in again and ten pages later..
Anonymous wrote:USNWR ranks UVA at 25 and Austin at 38. No contest, especially if instate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to one, and my spouse went to the other. Based on our experiences, I would say UVA felt more exclusive (smaller student body, lower acceptance rate) and UT was more like any other state school. I say this because both schools have a large percentage of students from in state, and VA, especially NoVA, is a lot more focused on education and academics than Texas as a state.
The flip side is, UVA is much more homogenous than UT. It's harder to find your people if you're not white, conventionally attractive, and from an UMC background.
If OP is from VA, I would absolutely go with UVA. UT is pretty aggressively Texas, which can be jarring for out-of-staters.
But UT lacks the perception that the in-state kids are not as smart as the out of state kids that plagues UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thoughts on national reputation, academics, and social life?
UVA is overall a much better school for most liberal arts majors but UT seems to do better on STEM fields. Nevertheless, living in a red state these days is kind of sketchy especially with academic suppression and curtailing free speech. I don't think this bodes well for schools in these places.
Anonymous wrote:I went to one, and my spouse went to the other. Based on our experiences, I would say UVA felt more exclusive (smaller student body, lower acceptance rate) and UT was more like any other state school. I say this because both schools have a large percentage of students from in state, and VA, especially NoVA, is a lot more focused on education and academics than Texas as a state.
The flip side is, UVA is much more homogenous than UT. It's harder to find your people if you're not white, conventionally attractive, and from an UMC background.
If OP is from VA, I would absolutely go with UVA. UT is pretty aggressively Texas, which can be jarring for out-of-staters.
Anonymous wrote:I went to one, and my spouse went to the other. Based on our experiences, I would say UVA felt more exclusive (smaller student body, lower acceptance rate) and UT was more like any other state school. I say this because both schools have a large percentage of students from in state, and VA, especially NoVA, is a lot more focused on education and academics than Texas as a state.
The flip side is, UVA is much more homogenous than UT. It's harder to find your people if you're not white, conventionally attractive, and from an UMC background.
If OP is from VA, I would absolutely go with UVA. UT is pretty aggressively Texas, which can be jarring for out-of-staters.
Anonymous wrote:TEXAS
LOL NO.
NO NO NO NO NO