Anonymous wrote:It's such a prestigious school and a great, affordable education IF you can get in in-state. Why wouldn't every VA res shoot their shot ED unless they're hell bent on spending more money?
Anonymous wrote:It's such a prestigious school and a great, affordable education IF you can get in in-state. Why wouldn't every VA res shoot their shot ED unless they're hell bent on spending more money?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's silly to suggest that every student in VA is an idiot for not applying to UVA ED. There are some students who have a legit shot at a higher ranked school and it makes more sense strategically to apply there ED. For others, there's no chance of getting in ED and throwing an ED application at UVA is wasting an ED application at a more realistic school.
But if you're at the sweet spot it probably does make sense to do it. UVA gets so much flack on this board and it makes no sense. The only explanation that I can give, and I hate to say it, is jealousy. We live in a competitive area. DCUM is an extremely competitive website. Parents frequenting the college forum on this website are even more competitive. Many live or die for their kids to get into a "name" college.
UVA is certainly a "name" college. It's certainly a hard admit. And once you're in, and in state, it's a bargain price. Combined, this makes it a very desirable school on DCUM. And that leads to jealousy.
Hoo boy. There's something I don't think you're "getting" and that is what many posters have already said. Their kids aren't at all interested in UVA in the first place. Perhaps they've visited and were turned off (us). A lot of our kids much prefer VT or WM to UVA - that's a concept that apparently really triggers UVA parents. You might even call it, jealousy.Anonymous wrote:And of those 100, how many did she actually know? And of 17,000 students the chances of seeing anyone on a regular basis is small unless you want to. It's ok to not want to go to UVA, but that's a very weak reason.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why everyone thinks that UVA is so inexpensive for in state? Just dropped my first year engineering major off yesterday and our COA for this year is $50K+
Compared to flagship public schools in neighboring states, this is way higher.
Although I love VA schools in general and am thrilled to have my child at UVA, I think the COA for in-state students is overall very disappointing compared to public universities in other states.
Although I guess compared to many comparable privates and OOS publics, it is less expensive.
Anonymous wrote:It's such a prestigious school and a great, affordable education IF you can get in in-state. Why wouldn't every VA res shoot their shot ED unless they're hell bent on spending more money?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh I hope my kid doesn't go to UVA. I want him to experience life beyond Virginia. College is the perfect time to go beyond your comfort zone.
+1. Arlington Public Schools sent around 100 kids the year my daughter graduated. She didn't want to see those folks on a regular basis and feel like she was back in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh I hope my kid doesn't go to UVA. I want him to experience life beyond Virginia. College is the perfect time to go beyond your comfort zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why everyone thinks that UVA is so inexpensive for in state? Just dropped my first year engineering major off yesterday and our COA for this year is $50K+
Compared to flagship public schools in neighboring states, this is way higher.
Although I love VA schools in general and I'm thrilled to have my kid at UVA, I think the COA for in-state students overall is very disappointing as compared to public universities in other states.
Although I guess compared to many comparable privates and OOS publics, it is less expensive.
Engineering is uniquely expensive the first year at UVA. Arts and Sciences is $40k, by comparison.
Still more expensive than many in-state publics to be sure, though not entirely unprecedented. And less than half the COA of many privates.
My kid is a second year at UVA. Parents tend to round up COA for Arts & Sciences at 40k. Our COA is more in line with 34-36k including the more expensive dorms (Balz Dobie and Gaston).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because my kid chose an Ivy. Wanted a smaller school; more resources.
+1 my kid didn’t want to stay in VA and the in-state schools were back ups.