Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is VT off the table? No like it?
It would be more difficult to qualify for UVA than VT (even in engineering).
My son wasn't fond of Blacksburg, VA and doesn't want to spend 4 years there. So he did not apply. He was accepted to UVA. He was also accepted to UMD but it costs so much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is VT off the table? No like it?
It would be more difficult to qualify for UVA than VT (even in engineering).
My son wasn't fond of Blacksburg, VA and doesn't want to spend 4 years there. So he did not apply. He was accepted to UVA. He was also accepted to UMD but it costs so much more.
It would be crazy to choose UMD over UVA even if both were oos to you, let alone UVA is in state.
The friend circle of UVA CS graduates that I know of all are working at Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Capital One. They got recruited right on campus by those company recruiters.
Anecdotes aren't very useful in making decisions. You might be saying the exact same thing if you'd gone to Maryland. Both schools have great STEM programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is VT off the table? No like it?
It would be more difficult to qualify for UVA than VT (even in engineering).
My son wasn't fond of Blacksburg, VA and doesn't want to spend 4 years there. So he did not apply. He was accepted to UVA. He was also accepted to UMD but it costs so much more.
It would be crazy to choose UMD over UVA even if both were oos to you, let alone UVA is in state.
The friend circle of UVA CS graduates that I know of all are working at Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Capital One. They got recruited right on campus by those company recruiters.
Anonymous wrote:UVA is good. VT is prob better for engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVa isn't weak in anything.
STEM
We just checked price difference between GT and UVA, and surprisingly UVA is only $5k cheaper ($50k vs $45k).Anonymous wrote:There are many better options for CS than UVA. UVA's name is not going to give you any boost. But if you can only afford VA in state, UVA is a fine choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is VT off the table? No like it?
It would be more difficult to qualify for UVA than VT (even in engineering).
My son wasn't fond of Blacksburg, VA and doesn't want to spend 4 years there. So he did not apply. He was accepted to UVA. He was also accepted to UMD but it costs so much more.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is a poor choice. UVA Eng. CS Alum. Don't judge on salary, judge on salary relative to grads of other universities in CS in the same zip code/locale. That's when you see it will take a couple years to catch up. Judge on the same high school, similar SATs and see the grad school placement, top choice job placement. Then it will become clear. That being said the in-state after college debt is good and if your kid is a bully they will be in paradise. Does your kid sneakily beat up and frame his or her younger siblings to a naive parent's confusion on the rebellion? Does your kid try REALLY REALY REALLY hard and wouldn't think twice about hitting a woman or the handicapped or elderly to be one of the cool kids? If yes, you should ABSOLUTELY send your kid to UVA no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CS/engineering at UVA is pretty bad.
Care to back that up with any sort of data?
Anonymous wrote:Why is VT off the table? No like it?
It would be more difficult to qualify for UVA than VT (even in engineering).
Anonymous wrote:Is it odd to go to UVA for engineering, specifically CS? I know UVA is a highly recognized school, but for engineering? Do companies go there to recruit engineers for real? I know it has career fairs but are companies really picking up UVA engineering students like that? (VT is off the table)