Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
It means going to school with students from all over the country and world; living in a location different from the one you grew up in in terms of geography, infrastructure, politics, and people; learning about and understanding points of view that are different from yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
It means going to school with students from all over the country and world; living in a location different from the one you grew up in in terms of geography, infrastructure, politics, and people; learning about and understanding points of view that are different from yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
Or they could do both in college - a novel idea.
To each their own. My kids grew up in a big metropolitan area and don't want anything smaller.
not possible if your kid wants to maintain high GPA in STEM fields - class works, research work, studying takes every min of their time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
As someone else posted, UVA tuition is $40K per year in 2019-2020 for engineering. High stats kids can get merit aid OOS. UVA gives very little to no merit aid.
For in-state??????![]()
VIRGINIAN: $39,772
https://sfs.virginia.edu/cost/19-20
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
Or they could do both in college - a novel idea.
To each their own. My kids grew up in a big metropolitan area and don't want anything smaller.
Anonymous wrote:umd instate is only 24k - tuition/room and board
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
My kids go to college to study. They can "see the world" after their education. I don't even know WTF that means for students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
You don't get out and see the world much, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
As someone else posted, UVA tuition is $40K per year in 2019-2020 for engineering. High stats kids can get merit aid OOS. UVA gives very little to no merit aid.
For in-state??????![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
Hard to justify an OOS public over any instate flagship U
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.
As someone else posted, UVA tuition is $40K per year in 2019-2020 for engineering. High stats kids can get merit aid OOS. UVA gives very little to no merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to justify an OOS public if you live in Virginia...unless you get substantial financial aid.