Anonymous wrote:What the hell is UVA? I grew up in California and and live in the Northeast. No one at my kid's private ever talks about this school. Why is this a thread?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? UVA hand down.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? UVA hand down.
Anonymous wrote:This is entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:My kid and I did the admitted student and engineering open house at UVA. I was kind of shocked at how little the school appears to have invested in their engineering program. The educational approach and facilities reminded me of what engineering school was like 30+ years ago when I attended. This contrasted significantly with the other engineering schools we visited - Purdue, UMD, GA Tech, VA Tech, who had incredible labs, maker spaces, and took a really forward-looking interdisciplinary approach to engineering work. The investment and recruiting from local engineering firms at these other schools was really noteworthy as well, vs. what we saw at UVA. As much as it pains me to say, UVA is just NOT a great place to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:I think Penn State has a more widespread set of alumni, where UVA is very local. I'd go Penn State all the way.
Anonymous wrote:My kid and I did the admitted student and engineering open house at UVA. I was kind of shocked at how little the school appears to have invested in their engineering program. The educational approach and facilities reminded me of what engineering school was like 30+ years ago when I attended. This contrasted significantly with the other engineering schools we visited - Purdue, UMD, GA Tech, VA Tech, who had incredible labs, maker spaces, and took a really forward-looking interdisciplinary approach to engineering work. The investment and recruiting from local engineering firms at these other schools was really noteworthy as well, vs. what we saw at UVA. As much as it pains me to say, UVA is just NOT a great place to study engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn State is more well known than UVA. My west coast friends dont really care too much about UVA - for them - its just a state school
Nice try.
NP but this is true. UVA is just another state school to almost everyone who doesn’t live in the mid Atlantic region. I know that is hard for NoVa people to understand but it is true.
-former west coaster
DP- This just isn’t true. Anyone that doesn’t know UVA is provincial.
+1
I grew up in a small city of blue collar workers in the middle of "flyover country" in the late 1970s where most of my peers, if they even went to college, only attended the local community college and even I knew UVA. I lived in San Francisco in the 1990s and several of my friends from those days took their HS kids on tours of UVA and W&M.