Anonymous wrote:It is a great school, but tends to be a bit on the conservative side according to a few of my DC friends.Anonymous wrote:CNU is the forgotten school where their admissions are harder to get into than GMU and JMU. They're small so you don't hear about them as much, but an impressive school nontheless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
OP: "Virginia had such great colleges."
Don't see "commonwealth / state.... public only" exclusively in there.
W&L is a VA college, and ranking wise in VA, the list is pretty much in line with people who know colleges in the commonwealth.
But this is DCUM....
If including private schools, Richmond at least would appear somewhere in that list.
Anonymous wrote:You forgot the Room +Board +fees part! You can not just look up "tuition" at a school to think that is what it is going to cost you. Nope Add another $10-20K Even if your kid lives off campus(unless your kid is paying for that)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:However bad you think the options are in Virginia, agree that there are many more tiers and affordable options relative to other states.
UF and UGA are as good as or better than comparable Virginia options, larger, and virtually free in state
But most reading this are OOS so your point is irrelevant. UF is $46,000 OOS and UGA is $48,000 OOS. GMU (where DC went) is $13,404 tuition and $27K all in when housing is added. Add is the benefit of driving instead of flying and you can see why in-state Virginia is so popoular.
OK, but why are we celebrating Virginia for having in state options that cost 40k a year when other states manage to offer comparable schools for far cheaper
UVA tuition is between 15,000-27,000, depending on college/program
https://uvafinance.virginia.edu/resources/approved-tuition-and-mandatory-fees
You're welcome to complain about VA schools, but don't make stuff up.
Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
Anonymous wrote:It is a great school, but tends to be a bit on the conservative side according to a few of my DC friends.Anonymous wrote:CNU is the forgotten school where their admissions are harder to get into than GMU and JMU. They're small so you don't hear about them as much, but an impressive school nontheless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
OP: "Virginia had such great colleges."
Don't see "commonwealth / state.... public only" exclusively in there.
W&L is a VA college, and ranking wise in VA, the list is pretty much in line with people who know colleges in the commonwealth.
But this is DCUM....
It is a great school, but tends to be a bit on the conservative side according to a few of my DC friends.Anonymous wrote:CNU is the forgotten school where their admissions are harder to get into than GMU and JMU. They're small so you don't hear about them as much, but an impressive school nontheless
You forgot the Room +Board +fees part! You can not just look up "tuition" at a school to think that is what it is going to cost you. Nope Add another $10-20K Even if your kid lives off campus(unless your kid is paying for that)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:However bad you think the options are in Virginia, agree that there are many more tiers and affordable options relative to other states.
UF and UGA are as good as or better than comparable Virginia options, larger, and virtually free in state
But most reading this are OOS so your point is irrelevant. UF is $46,000 OOS and UGA is $48,000 OOS. GMU (where DC went) is $13,404 tuition and $27K all in when housing is added. Add is the benefit of driving instead of flying and you can see why in-state Virginia is so popoular.
OK, but why are we celebrating Virginia for having in state options that cost 40k a year when other states manage to offer comparable schools for far cheaper
UVA tuition is between 15,000-27,000, depending on college/program
https://uvafinance.virginia.edu/resources/approved-tuition-and-mandatory-fees
You're welcome to complain about VA schools, but don't make stuff up.
So too is knowing what one is talking about. And if privates are discussed, and Richmond is not included, well...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
OP: "Virginia had such great colleges."
Don't see "commonwealth / state.... public only" exclusively in there.
W&L is a VA college, and ranking wise in VA, the list is pretty much in line with people who know colleges in the commonwealth.
But this is DCUM....
Ok... but if you'd read the thread, you'll notice all the schools being discussed are publics.
Doesn't mean that privates cannot be discussed. And OP didn't limit the discussion to publics.
Virginia colleges.
Reading comprehension is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
I think GMU, JMU, and VCU are roughly even as a next tier. Maybe one of the three will separate itself over time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
OP: "Virginia had such great colleges."
Don't see "commonwealth / state.... public only" exclusively in there.
W&L is a VA college, and ranking wise in VA, the list is pretty much in line with people who know colleges in the commonwealth.
But this is DCUM....
Ok... but if you'd read the thread, you'll notice all the schools being discussed are publics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
OP: "Virginia had such great colleges."
Don't see "commonwealth / state.... public only" exclusively in there.
W&L is a VA college, and ranking wise in VA, the list is pretty much in line with people who know colleges in the commonwealth.
But this is DCUM....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else
Pretty sure we're discussing VA state schools - so publics. W&L doesn't belong on this list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So after UVA, WM, and Tech...what's the prestige hierarchy?
UVA
W&L
W&M
Tech
JMU
Everyone else