Anonymous wrote:Virginia Texh has a medical school. It is new but competitive for entry. It also has the only local Vet School. For all science it is really the best in state option. Nursing is better elsewhere and UVA is tops for medical. But Virginia Tech is tops for science both in terms of reputation and actual options and disciples taught. And no, JMU. No. Not in the same league. And honestly, VT has good business and Architecture as well. It is not a one-trick engineering school at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
Lib. Arts
UVA
W&M
JMU / ODU / GMU
UMW / CNU
Arts
VCU
JMU
Science / Engineering
Tech
UVA
Animal / Agriculture
Tech
Med.
UVA
VCU
Education (teaching)
Tech / JMU / VCU / ODU
Education (research)
UVA / VCU
Partying
Radford
Longwood
—former prof. at a VA state U
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the major.
VT is tops for engineering
UVA/VCU for medical fields and nursing
UVA and W&M for liberal arts
Radford for criminal justice
UMW for historic preservation and geography
GMU for business
Pick a school based on your child’s interests not the school’s popularity
What about JMU? Are they good at anything other than elementary ed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the major.
VT is tops for engineering
UVA/VCU for medical fields and nursing
UVA and W&M for liberal arts
Radford for criminal justice
UMW for historic preservation and geography
GMU for business
Pick a school based on your child’s interests not the school’s popularity
What about JMU? Are they good at anything other than elementary ed?
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the major.
VT is tops for engineering
UVA/VCU for medical fields and nursing
UVA and W&M for liberal arts
Radford for criminal justice
UMW for historic preservation and geography
GMU for business
Pick a school based on your child’s interests not the school’s popularity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
VA resident w/kids in college
UVA/W&M
Tech
JMU
GMU/CNU/VCU
UMW
Everything else
I'd put JMU and Tech on the same line, unless its engineering, then Tech is ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
VA resident w/kids in college
UVA/W&M
Tech
JMU
GMU/CNU/VCU
UMW
Everything else
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
VA resident w/kids in college
UVA/W&M
Tech
JMU
GMU/CNU/VCU
UMW
Everything else
In general terms, I agree with this ranking, with the caveat that some programs are better than others.
I would say their education department is doing something right. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
VA resident w/kids in college
UVA/W&M
Tech
JMU
GMU/CNU/VCU
UMW
Everything else
Anonymous wrote:Help me rank these schools from most reputable to least. I'm not from VA, so I am still trying to get a feel for this. Here's my guess - tell me if this is about right:
UVA
W&M
CNU
JMU
VTech
GMU
VCU, UMW, ODU, Longwood, Radford (These all seem to me to be around the same level - is that accurate?)
Also, are UVA and VTech schools that you would mostly only consider if you were math/science oriented?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you rank them yourself based on what's important to YOUR KID as opposed to what a bunch of internet strangers think?
In answer to your question, I'm not from here, so I don't know much about the schools except from internet searches. I'm just trying to get a sense of things from people who are more familiar with the VA schools. My kid doesn't know what she wants to major in. She's not a math/science kid, but clearly a humanities/fine arts kid. She'll probably go "undecided" if that's allowed. She gets good grades in challenging courses - but not straight As, and as I understand it, UVA and W&M are very competitive, so those are probably out. Not sure how to rank the rest and trying to eliminate some so we can narrow the field. Trying to decide if a kid like that should bother looking at V-Tech, for instance.