Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
In terms of Virginia publics, Temple is probably most like Virginia Commonwealth University.
Somewhere in between Radford and VCU.
Anonymous wrote:Our friend’s son is there now and loves it. Our friend is a police detective (drugs) and has no problem with it. So, I trust his opinion.
Many, many schools are very near to bad neighborhoods. Any school near a major city is going to have these issues. Miami, NYC, you name it. Your kid has to be smart and know where not to go and know to always stay with friends. Don’t walk at night with your $1000 iPhone in your hand lit up like a Christmas tree. Live with common sense and he will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
In terms of Virginia publics, Temple is probably most like Virginia Commonwealth University.
Anonymous wrote:Philly girl here. Penn is in West Philly. Temple is in North Philly. Neither are great but I wouldn't set foot in North Philly for any reason.
Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!
OP, what did they give? Run the numbers carefully. Our DS was offered $26-28 K for some colleges but it was still less expensive to go to Virginia Universities, especailly after calculating in travel.
William and Mary is at $38k all in for next year and UVA is at $32k - $40k depending on the year and the major. So, it's not that difficult for many private schools, like Temple, to compete on price if you've got the stats they're looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!
OP, what did they give? Run the numbers carefully. Our DS was offered $26-28 K for some colleges but it was still less expensive to go to Virginia Universities, especailly after calculating in travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be a bit worried about the neighborhood. I recall there were students beaten by a mob last year.....it was pretty scary to watch the footage on the news.
To be fair, the neighborhood around Temple is very similar to the neighborhood around University of Pennsylvania. They both are surrounded by lower income ares and have problems with crime. People are a bit more willing to overlook the neighborhood around Penn because it is an Ivy League school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!
OP, what did they give? Run the numbers carefully. Our DS was offered $26-28 K for some colleges but it was still less expensive to go to Virginia Universities, especailly after calculating in travel.
PP here - depends on what VA school you are comparing it to, but post-scholarship Temple seems like it would be between the same cost and $5,000 less expensive. Travel would cost a bit more, but not that much - and I think there is a real benefit to DS being in a different place for college anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!
OP, what did they give? Run the numbers carefully. Our DS was offered $26-28 K for some colleges but it was still less expensive to go to Virginia Universities, especailly after calculating in travel.
Anonymous wrote:So, DS applied early action and got offered a nice scholarship to Temple. He visited a few months ago and liked it. He thought there was a good energy, friendly, lots of academic and other opportunities, lots of school spirit, and kids that were happy to be there and working hard. And he liked its location in a big city.
We are in NOVA and DS probably does not have the grades to get into UVA or William & Mary, so other in-state choices would be James Madison, VCU, Va Tech (maybe), etc.
But with the scholarship, Temple would be about the same cost, or even a bit less expensive, than in-state options.
My sense is that Temple is not perfect, but is getting better - it is less of a "commuter school", the neighborhood around the school is improving, the school is growing, and the caliber of student is getting better. And for kids who are ready to take advantage (I think DS is ready) there are opportunities that are on par with any "elite" school.
I am curious about the DCUM view of Temple, and how it compares to other public schools in VA or elsewhere.
Please share your thoughts.
Thank you!