Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is not worth OOS tuition if MD is an option.
Why not?
Because UMD > Vtech in every ranking, if that's important to you.
But, if your kid wants a different setting, and you can afford it and don't care about rankings, then go for it.
By the by, UMD beats Vtech in football pretty much every year.
Oh, boy. The crazy UMD booster is back. Their rankings are pretty much identical, though since it seems to matter to YOU, VT is ranked higher for engineering.-DP
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/virginia-tech-3754/overall-rankings
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-maryland-2103/overall-rankings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
But College Park - now *there's* an exciting, cosmopolitan city!![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
But College Park - now *there's* an exciting, cosmopolitan city!![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
But College Park - now *there's* an exciting, cosmopolitan city!![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
But College Park - now *there's* an exciting, cosmopolitan city!![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t pay OOS for either one if I had in state at either one.
Neither would I, and I certainly wouldn't pay for OOS to be in College Park. It's such a dump.
A dump? Cool little downtown and campus is nice.
Downtown is nice. They completely revitalized it. Better location if you want a city nearby. Academics much better. Not sure about athletics. UMD esp if in state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
Your cousin has issues. VT is party central. Tell them to leave their dorm room. There's a huge greek scene going on year round. My VT kid found TOO much (as in distracting) stuff going on. Google whst to do Blacksburg, VT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just specific to her it felt isolated. Granted, there were no football games and big parties, She went on hikes and did lots of outdoorsy stuff. I would chalk it up to Covid however the big lesson to share is : UMD was way better than she expected being in state and 35 -45 mins from home. She felt connected to DC, made friends from all over and really loved the business school. There really was no point to pay extra money when UMD was an excellent option. She loved that I could swing by and treat for groceries. We could pick her up for major family events etc.
it felt far away when she wanted it to be, and then felt close when she wanted it to be win win
OMG you know nothing about VT! Football is huge! Pep is huge. There's frat and sorority houses. How do you not know this!!!!
Cousin's kid goes to VT. His issue is that there's not too many exciting things to do after football season is over.
Anonymous wrote:Absent a scholarship, the value proposition is not there for VT OOS vs instate UMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter picked Virginia Tech over in state UMD. She had it stuck in her head that college park would be like high school. She wasn’t obsessed with Virginia Tech but was happy to be going. (She was accepted but didnt get to visit UGA and OH State. It was Covid and everything was messed up. )
Transferred to Maryland second semester of freshman year. Was so happy!!!
Blacksburg was too rural. And CP was not high school part 2. And the $$ savings was wonderful and should not be over looked.
Yea, UMD is huge. It doesn't have to be HS 2.0 if you don't want it to. It's so big and diverse you can find different groups.
My kids hate rural settings. They like having a metro nearby to go into DC, and even NY. DC goes to NY often from UMD taking the metro/amtrak/bus, not to mention the proximity to so many jobs for internships year round, which DC also has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is not worth OOS tuition if MD is an option.
Why not?
Because UMD > Vtech in every ranking, if that's important to you.
But, if your kid wants a different setting, and you can afford it and don't care about rankings, then go for it.
By the by, UMD beats Vtech in football pretty much every year.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:VT is not worth OOS tuition if MD is an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that turned down UMD in-state for VT, why did you choose VT?
One or more of 4 reasons I can think of:
1. Major unavailable
2. Location (Didn't like UMD's location)
3. Geographic profile (Rural vs. suburban)
4. Demographic profile (Didn't like the demo at UMD)
ie, too many dark skinned people, and lgbtq
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that turned down UMD in-state for VT, why did you choose VT?
One or more of 4 reasons I can think of:
1. Major unavailable
2. Location (Didn't like UMD's location)
3. Geographic profile (Rural vs. suburban)
4. Demographic profile (Didn't like the demo at UMD)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is not worth OOS tuition if MD is an option.
Why not?
Well down to brass tacks, UMD $30,185 in state and VA Tech is $62,014 OOS. But having lectured at both, I would pick VT for the setting, the campus, the spirit, the hokie stone. DC was excited when we toured and was to apply but got into UVA ED.