Anonymous wrote:I'm in NYC and UVA is almost never mentioned. Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, UVM, UCs have more interest. Then MN and OH for merit. Alabama, South Carolina, UTD, Tulsa for free rides. IL for CS. UC Bolder and U of Utah for merit + outdoorsy. Florida bcs there's some grandparent thing?
UVA really far far down on list of OOS public schools here these days. So much so I just inquired with friends about it and nobody had any interest.
Anonymous wrote:No, there is no obsession, but some UVA boosters on DCUM certainly want you to believe it. UVA is a good public university. There are many such. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in NYC and UVA is almost never mentioned. Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, UVM, UCs have more interest. Then MN and OH for merit. Alabama, South Carolina, UTD, Tulsa for free rides. IL for CS. UC Bolder and U of Utah for merit + outdoorsy. Florida bcs there's some grandparent thing?
UVA really far far down on list of OOS public schools here these days. So much so I just inquired with friends about it and nobody had any interest.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in NYC and UVA is almost never mentioned. Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, UVM, UCs have more interest. Then MN and OH for merit. Alabama, South Carolina, UTD, Tulsa for free rides. IL for CS. UC Bolder and U of Utah for merit + outdoorsy. Florida bcs there's some grandparent thing?
UVA really far far down on list of OOS public schools here these days. So much so I just inquired with friends about it and nobody had any interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone fill me in with the obsession over UVA for out of staters?
I get it is a good school and price of tuition can’t be beat if you are instate.
But I don’t get the obsession from the MD crowd.
Is it just since they are influenced by the VA parents?
I am a longtime VA resident and I am not interested in UVA and my kids are not interested in UVA. UVA school environment appears toxic (boasting, dominant Greek life, southern location etc.) from the postings by the various UVA boosters on this site.
Agreed!
Personally, I do not get why anyone would pay OOS for a large state school (even Michigan or Berkeley). If I'm paying $65K+, I'd rather my kid be at a smaller private school and pay the $80K.
Personally I don’t understand paying 80K for a smaller private school (given the choice) that’s not a Berkeley or Michigan in terms of academics or renown. To each his own.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in NYC and UVA is almost never mentioned. Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, UVM, UCs have more interest. Then MN and OH for merit. Alabama, South Carolina, UTD, Tulsa for free rides. IL for CS. UC Bolder and U of Utah for merit + outdoorsy. Florida bcs there's some grandparent thing?
UVA really far far down on list of OOS public schools here these days. So much so I just inquired with friends about it and nobody had any interest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's small for a high-ranked public, more affordable than private, generally respected, has historic significance, charming campus, strong sports teams, balanced culture...I could go on.
This. We're in VA and neither of my kids were interested in UVA (one at VT, one at a LAC) but I understand the appeal. To me the most stand out aspect is more that it's a known flagship but not massive like Michigan, UCLA, Berkeley, other OOS flagships that people pay a ton of $$$ to attend. Personally, I wouldn't pay OOS sticker price for any of them but we didn't have an unlimited budget for college. Those who do I'm sure have a different balance of considerations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone fill me in with the obsession over UVA for out of staters?
I get it is a good school and price of tuition can’t be beat if you are instate.
But I don’t get the obsession from the MD crowd.
Is it just since they are influenced by the VA parents?
I am a longtime VA resident and I am not interested in UVA and my kids are not interested in UVA. UVA school environment appears toxic (boasting, dominant Greek life, southern location etc.) from the postings by the various UVA boosters on this site.
Anonymous wrote:It's small for a high-ranked public, more affordable than private, generally respected, has historic significance, charming campus, strong sports teams, balanced culture...I could go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone fill me in with the obsession over UVA for out of staters?
I get it is a good school and price of tuition can’t be beat if you are instate.
But I don’t get the obsession from the MD crowd.
Is it just since they are influenced by the VA parents?
I am a longtime VA resident and I am not interested in UVA and my kids are not interested in UVA. UVA school environment appears toxic (boasting, dominant Greek life, southern location etc.) from the postings by the various UVA boosters on this site.
Agreed!
Personally, I do not get why anyone would pay OOS for a large state school (even Michigan or Berkeley). If I'm paying $65K+, I'd rather my kid be at a smaller private school and pay the $80K.
Anonymous wrote:It's small for a high-ranked public, more affordable than private, generally respected, has historic significance, charming campus, strong sports teams, balanced culture...I could go on.