Anonymous wrote:If she is 100% sure she wants to do engineering and stay in it, I would say VT. If she thinks she may want to branch out, UVA is a good choice.
-Someone who went to UVA who is the daughter of someone who went to VT
THIS! DS got into both. He wanted aerospace engineering. He also got into Georgia Tech and Purdue so had some pretty hard decisions. But he knew he wasn't 100% aerospace engineering although he thought he was at the time. He selected UVA (halleluiah! in-state tuition). UVA has opened his thinking to politics, economics, history, as well as calculus and aerospace engineering. He is in the engineering department now (for aerospace) but I would not be at all surprised if he announced someday that he was shifting over to "Arts & Crafts" (UVA's joke term for liberal arts courses). I have been excited for him. He loves the school and clearly made the right pick. If he had gone to Purdue or especially Georgia Tech, he would be now finding himself forced into aerospace engineering. There is a small liberal arts community there but it is not why you go to GA Tech. As for UVA vs. Tech, unless your daughter is 100% committed to engineering, I don't think there is even an issue on the table. UVA is consistently rated 1,2 or 3 for best public university. Tech simply doesn't have that reputation. She could also start at UVA - which has a great engineering program of its own - my son is being taught by a female astronaut - and if she decides she really wants Tech later, she can transfer. But it would be much more difficult to transfer from Va. Tech to UVA.