Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
And yet most LACs are majority humanities
That is not true. Amherst degrees for instance are 38% science and math, which is a higher percentage than humanities or social sciences.
Soooo 38 vs 60?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
And yet most LACs are majority humanities
That is not true. Amherst degrees for instance are 38% science and math, which is a higher percentage than humanities or social sciences.
Soooo 38 vs 60?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
And yet most LACs are majority humanities
That is not true. Amherst degrees for instance are 38% science and math, which is a higher percentage than humanities or social sciences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
And yet most LACs are majority humanities
That is not true. Amherst degrees for instance are 38% science and math, which is a higher percentage than humanities or social sciences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
And yet most LACs are majority humanities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Science and mathematics are Liberal Arts fields.
Anonymous wrote:The LAC comments may represent the “feel” of the school, and perhaps historical majors, but we just toured last week (with a junior) and they said 60% of undergrads are STEM majors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: UVA will always be a top tier school not just for those in the state. Virginia Tech has built a reputation outside of Virginia as well.
William and Mary is the overpaid country club that nobody outside of town actually thinks is a status. I’d send my kid OOS before sending my teen here.
Are you confusing W&L with Willam and Mary? I don’t think many people associate W&M with a country club vibe…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA has UVA Medical, UVA Hospital and VA Tech for engineering and science, and W&M for a SLAC offering, which no other state has. And 3O+ other public institutions of higher learning. VA also has UVA Law now ranked 4th if all law schools.Anonymous wrote:Maryland has UMD and JHU.
[b]Virigina does not have a JHU. Don't let that hurt your feelings, it is what it is.[/b]
For the zillionth time: W&M is not a SLAC.
Sort of feels like one though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VA has UVA Medical, UVA Hospital and VA Tech for engineering and science, and W&M for a SLAC offering, which no other state has. And 3O+ other public institutions of higher learning. VA also has UVA Law now ranked 4th if all law schools.Anonymous wrote:Maryland has UMD and JHU.
[b]Virigina does not have a JHU. Don't let that hurt your feelings, it is what it is.[/b]
For the zillionth time: W&M is not a SLAC.
Anonymous wrote: UVA will always be a top tier school not just for those in the state. Virginia Tech has built a reputation outside of Virginia as well.
William and Mary is the overpaid country club that nobody outside of town actually thinks is a status. I’d send my kid OOS before sending my teen here.
Anonymous wrote:VA has UVA Medical, UVA Hospital and VA Tech for engineering and science, and W&M for a SLAC offering, which no other state has. And 3O+ other public institutions of higher learning. VA also has UVA Law now ranked 4th if all law schools.Anonymous wrote:Maryland has UMD and JHU.
[b]Virigina does not have a JHU. Don't let that hurt your feelings, it is what it is.[/b]
Anonymous wrote: UVA will always be a top tier school not just for those in the state. Virginia Tech has built a reputation outside of Virginia as well.
William and Mary is the overpaid country club that nobody outside of town actually thinks is a status. I’d send my kid OOS before sending my teen here.