Anonymous wrote:For football, it’s Purdon’t.
Anonymous wrote:Use of terms like “considerably better” or “much better” are way overdone here. Rankings are ordinal, not interval.Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you again for all your kind replies.
Forgot to mention that as we live in VA, VA-Tech would be in-state tuition rate while Purdue would be OOS, but hope is to receive some form of financial support which would at least partially bridge the gap. If the difference is around $5k per year and Purdue is considerably better, we could swing that....understanding that extra distance would also increase transportation expenses to/from Purdue.
Purdue is not objectively “considerably better” than Virginia Tech for engineering. It could be subjectively better for your kid. But the same could apply to most any other school too.
Anonymous wrote:You didn’t raise it, OP, but my aerospace engineering kid had these choice plus GA Tech and UVA. He chose UVA (great engineering program! Don’t listen to the naysayers who don’t know what they are talking about) Anyhow, I raise it only because your DC should be in a place where they can transfer out should they decide to do so. Engineering is a tough major. Our DC switched out of aerospace engineering to college of arts & sciences at end of first year and is now in a T3 law school coming well. 80 percent of students change their major at least once. My advice is to pick a school that offers the most flexibility
Anonymous wrote:DC also admitted to Purdue, VA tech trying to decide we will visit Purdue late March. Mine lean to CS and it is direct admit at Purdue.
Use of terms like “considerably better” or “much better” are way overdone here. Rankings are ordinal, not interval.Anonymous wrote:OP here, thank you again for all your kind replies.
Forgot to mention that as we live in VA, VA-Tech would be in-state tuition rate while Purdue would be OOS, but hope is to receive some form of financial support which would at least partially bridge the gap. If the difference is around $5k per year and Purdue is considerably better, we could swing that....understanding that extra distance would also increase transportation expenses to/from Purdue.
Anonymous wrote:You didn’t raise it, OP, but my aerospace engineering kid had these choice plus GA Tech and UVA. He chose UVA (great engineering program! Don’t listen to the naysayers who don’t know what they are talking about) Anyhow, I raise it only because your DC should be in a place where they can transfer out should they decide to do so. Engineering is a tough major. Our DC switched out of aerospace engineering to college of arts & sciences at end of first year and is now in a T3 law school coming well. 80 percent of students change their major at least once. My advice is to pick a school that offers the most flexibility
Anonymous wrote:No opinion (other than VT if you are in-state), but thank you for correctly spelling Purdue. They're not the chicken company!
Good luck to your daughter in her decision.