Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA students are very preppy. It's an elitist campus. UMD has all types of students. Which school you pick will depend on what type of people you want to be around. And there is nothing wrong with rich and preppy.
Also at UVA you have to apply to get into clubs and be active on campus (you have to apply for everything). At UMD while there are some clubs you need to apply to (professional ones) it's not the bulk of the clubs so it's not as difficult for a student to get involved on campus and show future employers they're active and well-rounded.
this is, of course, totally false. you do not have to "apply to everything". There are like 900 clubs and maybe you have to apply to 20 of them, namely the business related clubs and some others like the U tours and debating, plus many of the club sports. That leaves about 800 clubs available. Plus it's super easy to start your own!
It's very easy to become involved at UVA and it is very well looked up on by recruiters at all employers. Being smaller, there are less UVA grads out there as well, so you're not just one of dozens of folks from your college applying places.
I agree with this. Preppy was the 1980s. I remember visiting UVA then, as a High schooler. It WAS preppy but it isn't so much any more. I went back recently with my own HS-ers and found it incredibly diverse.
Anonymous wrote:We live in MD. We have 2 kids at UMD. UMD has been great. But I will admit that UVA has more status as a tougher admit for OOS. One of my kids applied to UVA and didn’t get in. He likely would have picked UMD even if he had because of the enormous cost savings. We’ve been to UVA/Charlottesville many times and I didn’t see the appeal of the area for a college student. College Park isn’t charming but its a fun town and convenient to DC which many students take advantage of. I worry about crime there but we were accosted on the pedestrian mall (not sure the official term) in Charlottesville so I didn’t feel safe there at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I think of Charlottesville, I think of mobs with pitchforks.
Also, UMD has a prettier campus. College Park has improved immensely, and it’s right outside DC.
+1
That tiki torch thing was awful.
This has to be a troll post. Almost every ranking of best looking college campuses has UVA included. I have never seen UMD mentioned.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-colleges/slideshows/beautiful-college-campuses?slide=16
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/most-beautiful-colleges-in-america
https://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/colleges-universities/americas-most-beautiful-college-campuses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I think of Charlottesville, I think of mobs with pitchforks.
Also, UMD has a prettier campus. College Park has improved immensely, and it’s right outside DC.
+1
That tiki torch thing was awful.
ancient history. All from out of state. All put in prison by Charlottesville residents. try again
The two key organizers were UVA graduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA students are very preppy. It's an elitist campus. UMD has all types of students. Which school you pick will depend on what type of people you want to be around. And there is nothing wrong with rich and preppy.
Also at UVA you have to apply to get into clubs and be active on campus (you have to apply for everything). At UMD while there are some clubs you need to apply to (professional ones) it's not the bulk of the clubs so it's not as difficult for a student to get involved on campus and show future employers they're active and well-rounded.
this is, of course, totally false. you do not have to "apply to everything". There are like 900 clubs and maybe you have to apply to 20 of them, namely the business related clubs and some others like the U tours and debating, plus many of the club sports. That leaves about 800 clubs available. Plus it's super easy to start your own!
It's very easy to become involved at UVA and it is very well looked up on by recruiters at all employers. Being smaller, there are less UVA grads out there as well, so you're not just one of dozens of folks from your college applying places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I think of Charlottesville, I think of mobs with pitchforks.
Also, UMD has a prettier campus. College Park has improved immensely, and it’s right outside DC.
+1
That tiki torch thing was awful.
ancient history. All from out of state. All put in prison by Charlottesville residents. try again
Anonymous wrote:is that really a question? first of all, you HAVE to figure in state if you're in the DMV. I am in VA, so UVA hands down. if I were in MD, I'm sure I'd be all about UMD.
Otherwise, frankly the schools are quite different. Maryland is much larger (double the undergrad pop?) and in a crap city. That being said, it's close to DC for semester internships.
If I were OOS for both, I'd pick UVA. More of a true college exp, college town, more community (less commuters), better ranked.
Anonymous wrote:For those in the DMV area, regardless of in state vs OOS tuition, which school would you pick and why?
Anonymous wrote:UVA students are very preppy. It's an elitist campus. UMD has all types of students. Which school you pick will depend on what type of people you want to be around. And there is nothing wrong with rich and preppy.
Also at UVA you have to apply to get into clubs and be active on campus (you have to apply for everything). At UMD while there are some clubs you need to apply to (professional ones) it's not the bulk of the clubs so it's not as difficult for a student to get involved on campus and show future employers they're active and well-rounded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I think of Charlottesville, I think of mobs with pitchforks.
Also, UMD has a prettier campus. College Park has improved immensely, and it’s right outside DC.
+1
That tiki torch thing was awful.