Anonymous wrote:Not sure I would put UVA and UMD in same category. You are going to OOS public instead of in state UVA because you didn't get into UVA. Not many Michigan, UCLA and UNC admit cases. UMD, while a really good school and not that easy to get into instate -- it is not a highly ranked public, more middle of the road. So very likely the OOS is better and you may have even received some merit to make it comparable in price. Add in the allure of geographic diversity and some more interesting places to go to school than College Park and there is your answer. Still think UMD is great choice, great school but not the same declines as UVA......
Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up outside the DMV, I’m puzzled by the scorn U. of Maryland often gets here. The surrounding neighborhood isn’t the best, but the campus is beautiful & the academics are above average even in the excellent Big 10. We should be proud to have such a university in the area. Which state university in the northeast is any better?
Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up outside the DMV, I’m puzzled by the scorn U. of Maryland often gets here. The surrounding neighborhood isn’t the best, but the campus is beautiful & the academics are above average even in the excellent Big 10. We should be proud to have such a university in the area. Which state university in the northeast is any better?
Anonymous wrote:As someone who grew up outside the DMV, I’m puzzled by the scorn U. of Maryland often gets here. The surrounding neighborhood isn’t the best, but the campus is beautiful & the academics are above average even in the excellent Big 10. We should be proud to have such a university in the area. Which state university in the northeast is any better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The main reason, at least in the case of Virginia, is that the state didn’t grow their flagship school enough. UVA is too small of a flagship for a state with over 8.5 million people in it. It’s half the size of its peers and isn’t serving the people of Virginia nearly as well as it should.
But you forgot to add in William & Mary. No State public system has something like W&M
Noob here .. can you please let us know what W&M offers that no State public system does ?
A $90k small Slac experience at about $38k all in
Oh, come on. My oldest went there and it is not comparable to a “90k slac experience.” You are grossly overstating it.![]()
DP…. Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA waitlisted my kid and didn't bother applying to Tech because he's high stat and didn't want to ED.
Crossing the Potomac as a CS major...Go Terps!
+1 Good! Congrats!
B1G Ten
Oculus
Linear Programming
Hybrid Engine
Universal Price Code
Pulse Doppler Radar
Sirius Satellite Radio
Epic Games/Fortnite
Octane System
Terps shape the world !!
DP. You sound really silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an OOS flagship but is sports such a big deal for these kids? Does sitting in Michigan Stadium six times a year generate so much interest?
seems like football especially is a big deal in colleges that don't have much else to do outside of campus life.
When you’re 18-22, the campus is your life. Lots of people like it that way too. Not everyone wants to attend college in a huge impersonal city. To each his own.
+100
I didn’t have any desire to attend an urban school and my kids don’t either. We much prefer a beautiful, traditional campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA waitlisted my kid and didn't bother applying to Tech because he's high stat and didn't want to ED.
Crossing the Potomac as a CS major...Go Terps!
+1 Good! Congrats!
B1G Ten
Oculus
Linear Programming
Hybrid Engine
Universal Price Code
Pulse Doppler Radar
Sirius Satellite Radio
Epic Games/Fortnite
Octane System
Terps shape the world !!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The main reason, at least in the case of Virginia, is that the state didn’t grow their flagship school enough. UVA is too small of a flagship for a state with over 8.5 million people in it. It’s half the size of its peers and isn’t serving the people of Virginia nearly as well as it should.
But you forgot to add in William & Mary. No State public system has something like W&M
Noob here .. can you please let us know what W&M offers that no State public system does ?
A $90k small Slac experience at about $38k all in
Oh, come on. My oldest went there and it is not comparable to a “90k slac experience.” You are grossly overstating it.![]()
DP…. Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SLACs have swung too far to the left for many of these kids who are, according to studies, becoming more conservative.
Many parents want their kids to take the basics like math, science, etc. and don't want to pay $90K for "socialist camp."
Their words, not mine.
This was my thinking for not choosing a SLAC. She did get into several, but very turned off by the nonsense. OOS had so many offerings too. Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, good liberal arts, etc.
Sorry, that was my DC's thought process. Didn't want the crazy stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to an OOS flagship but is sports such a big deal for these kids? Does sitting in Michigan Stadium six times a year generate so much interest?
seems like football especially is a big deal in colleges that don't have much else to do outside of campus life.
When you’re 18-22, the campus is your life. Lots of people like it that way too. Not everyone wants to attend college in a huge impersonal city. To each his own.
sure, but like I said, when there's not much going on outside of campus, football especially is king, and all the social life revolves around it.
Also, there are colleges near cities, but not in the city. It's close enough that there are things to do outside of campus.