Anonymous wrote:Some families have sold their kids on their notion that if you can't gain admission to the in-state jewels, then OOS colleges are better. For example, I know one who chose Ole Miss over CNU. Sure Ole Miss has a bigger name nationally due to its sports programs, but there is no way Ole Miss is worth an OOS premium. But for some, familiar college names matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Yes, true. But I can't think of any good reason to go to Clemson.
Where would you suggest instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Probably because they did not get into UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc.
But why not just go to a private school then?
There are some schools like Berkeley or UCLA that I can understand. I’m talking about pretty average schools like University of Delaware. And I do know Penn State is a great public school. I have many friends who went to Penn StAte, Rutgers, SUNY and UMass but they all went as in state.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe their parents went there and they grew up loving the school?
Anonymous wrote:Virginia schools are more expensive than you might realize (they’re more expensive than I realized, anyway). And not just William and Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Yes, true. But I can't think of any good reason to go to Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Probably because they did not get into UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc.
But why not just go to a private school then?
There are some schools like Berkeley or UCLA that I can understand. I’m talking about pretty average schools like University of Delaware. And I do know Penn State is a great public school. I have many friends who went to Penn StAte, Rutgers, SUNY and UMass but they all went as in state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
Anonymous wrote:UMD is the main option for strong students in MD and it’s too close to home for many MoCo kids. They might also prefer a more rural or urban city or a smaller school.