Anonymous wrote:Yuck. I can't imagine turning down other schools based on a VT acceptance and then face this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone heading there for engineering is exposing themselves to substantial risk.
I bet anything they won't be increasing sophomore spots.
Re the risk do you mean they will be weeding more of the freshman out of the school of engineering?
NP: yes. This is the risk you take at VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone heading there for engineering is exposing themselves to substantial risk.
I bet anything they won't be increasing sophomore spots.
Re the risk do you mean they will be weeding more of the freshman out of the school of engineering?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone heading there for engineering is exposing themselves to substantial risk.
I bet anything they won't be increasing sophomore spots.
Re the risk do you mean they will be weeding more of the freshman out of the school of engineering?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone heading there for engineering is exposing themselves to substantial risk.
I bet anything they won't be increasing sophomore spots.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my son wasn't accepted. Dodged a bullet there.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my son wasn't accepted. Dodged a bullet there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are creative and appealing offers- saves a significant amount of a 4 year degree.
$1000/year is a significant savings? Tuition is $23,000.
The community college credit would save quite a bit of money.
so does just going to community college... they should offer special housing. The point is to make friends and connections.
They would attend community college for a year, get transfer credit for the classes AND they would get credit in the amount spent on the community college off of their sophomore year tuition at Tech.
That is a good deal.
For parents. Not for the kids who want the freshman experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their acceptance rate will be below 55% next year, guaranteed.
Calm down. It is still a sub par school. They are just admitting more poor people on pell grants.