Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior and starting to look at schools. Stats wise probably competitive for VT, JMU, W&M, not UVA. If your FCPS kid went to a public/private out of state, what was the thinking behind it? DD wants to live “somewhere other than VA” which we get but VA has so many great schools that it is tough to think about paying twice as much to go elsewhere (we are full pay but have other kids as well).
My son really liked Purdue and the out of state cost was about $5k more a year at the time and was worth it for us. He also benefited when they did not raise tuition for the entire time attended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We strongly believe in a SLAC education. Full stop. Not here to debate it— we value the small classes, close professor relationships, residential ed) One DC at WM, which has most of the SLAC components we value. We would have preferred Vassar, but it’s not our college experience.
Other kid at a Midwestern SLAC with merit. We are still paying 20k/ year more than we would in state, but kid hated WM and we could see it was a bad fit. And kid was way over qualified for UMW.
Kid is thriving at the SLAC, which is a great fit— academically
and socially.
We chose (very good) public schools to afford OOS college options. WM kid will have the 80k difference for grad school.
So if your kid wanted to become an engineer or study another major that's not offered at SLACs you would have refused to let them enroll, "full stop?"
DP but some SLACS have 3+2 programs and cross registering with schools like MIT.
Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior and starting to look at schools. Stats wise probably competitive for VT, JMU, W&M, not UVA. If your FCPS kid went to a public/private out of state, what was the thinking behind it? DD wants to live “somewhere other than VA” which we get but VA has so many great schools that it is tough to think about paying twice as much to go elsewhere (we are full pay but have other kids as well).
Anonymous wrote:DD is a junior and starting to look at schools. Stats wise probably competitive for VT, JMU, W&M, not UVA. If your FCPS kid went to a public/private out of state, what was the thinking behind it? DD wants to live “somewhere other than VA” which we get but VA has so many great schools that it is tough to think about paying twice as much to go elsewhere (we are full pay but have other kids as well).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We strongly believe in a SLAC education. Full stop. Not here to debate it— we value the small classes, close professor relationships, residential ed) One DC at WM, which has most of the SLAC components we value. We would have preferred Vassar, but it’s not our college experience.
Other kid at a Midwestern SLAC with merit. We are still paying 20k/ year more than we would in state, but kid hated WM and we could see it was a bad fit. And kid was way over qualified for UMW.
Kid is thriving at the SLAC, which is a great fit— academically
and socially.
We chose (very good) public schools to afford OOS college options. WM kid will have the 80k difference for grad school.
So if your kid wanted to become an engineer or study another major that's not offered at SLACs you would have refused to let them enroll, "full stop?"
Anonymous wrote:My kid had a 4.2 gpa and a 1520 SAT, wanted to major in CS and didn’t get into UVA (expected) or VT (should have had a shot), and didn’t want GMU. So he’s at UIUC, which is a higher ranked CS program anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We strongly believe in a SLAC education. Full stop. Not here to debate it— we value the small classes, close professor relationships, residential ed) One DC at WM, which has most of the SLAC components we value. We would have preferred Vassar, but it’s not our college experience.
Other kid at a Midwestern SLAC with merit. We are still paying 20k/ year more than we would in state, but kid hated WM and we could see it was a bad fit. And kid was way over qualified for UMW.
Kid is thriving at the SLAC, which is a great fit— academically
and socially.
We chose (very good) public schools to afford OOS college options. WM kid will have the 80k difference for grad school.
So if your kid wanted to become an engineer or study another major that's not offered at SLACs you would have refused to let them enroll, "full stop?"
Anonymous wrote:We strongly believe in a SLAC education. Full stop. Not here to debate it— we value the small classes, close professor relationships, residential ed) One DC at WM, which has most of the SLAC components we value. We would have preferred Vassar, but it’s not our college experience.
Other kid at a Midwestern SLAC with merit. We are still paying 20k/ year more than we would in state, but kid hated WM and we could see it was a bad fit. And kid was way over qualified for UMW.
Kid is thriving at the SLAC, which is a great fit— academically
and socially.
We chose (very good) public schools to afford OOS college options. WM kid will have the 80k difference for grad school.