Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Very different social scenes. Ga Tech is 70% male and many internationals. UVA seemed the opposite. I got into engineering because I'm finishing my pilot's license and love flying. I'm good with calculus but don't "Breath it" so am concerned I'm not nerdy enough for Ga Tech. Where did you, 14:21, go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the aerospace thing, but in general, there is very little reason to ever turn down UVA in-state, given the still not unreasonable tuition.
Get out of this area and try a new city. You can avoid the lemmings from NoVA who think VA schools are the only option.
Uh, yeah, but when you have a terrific in state option like UVa, as the OP does, only a fool would take such an attitude about "lemmings."
This is the cult-like attitude about VA state schools that makes my skin crawl. Must get out of this area!!
Why do the instate schools bother you so much? Along with CA, MI, WI, and NC, I think VA has the best state school options in the country. [/quot
This is OP. In-state schools don't bother me at all. I've toured all the UVA schools and don't know anything about the "cult-like" attitude and "Lemmings" stuff some adults are talking about. UVA and other instate schools offer amazing opportunities. Almost all of my friends are going to Virginia Schools. Can we not disparage their choices and help me make my decision? Should I give up studying for finals and go and travel to both again next week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the aerospace thing, but in general, there is very little reason to ever turn down UVA in-state, given the still not unreasonable tuition.
Get out of this area and try a new city. You can avoid the lemmings from NoVA who think VA schools are the only option.
Uh, yeah, but when you have a terrific in state option like UVa, as the OP does, only a fool would take such an attitude about "lemmings."
This is the cult-like attitude about VA state schools that makes my skin crawl. Must get out of this area!!
Anonymous wrote:Caveat: if what you are really saying is that your inner poet is railing against your parents pushing you to become an engineer and forcing you to take year of extra science and math classes since birth and attend Space Camp; well then, UVA would give you more flexibility for when you gain some distance from your parents and assert your true colors (in addition to coming as less of a financial blow to them).
But if aerospace engineering was your idea, then GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op - Vtech not an option?
OP here. Va Tech is ED (binding). I got in everywhere EA ED or SCEA to schools that ranked in aerospace much higher. I liked Va Tech (visited) but my scores put me more in the Purdue, MIT, Cal Tech range, along with Ga. Tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the cult-like attitude about VA state schools that makes my skin crawl. Must get out of this area!!
Yes, their high quality and low cost is so repulsive. Much better to attend a totally expensive, totally overrated out of state school!
If that's the only way to get away from the arrogant assholes....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the cult-like attitude about VA state schools that makes my skin crawl. Must get out of this area!!
Yes, their high quality and low cost is so repulsive. Much better to attend a totally expensive, totally overrated out of state school!
Anonymous wrote:How many do you know? Two? Five?I'd add the UVa aero engineering grads I know are arrogant and seemed full of themselves
Are you saying that just going through that program makes you arrogant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the aerospace thing, but in general, there is very little reason to ever turn down UVA in-state, given the still not unreasonable tuition.
Get out of this area and try a new city. You can avoid the lemmings from NoVA who think VA schools are the only option.
+1. It is such a valuable experience to be exposed to a different environment. If you keep your grades up but don't want to stay in Engineering you can always transfer.
Anonymous wrote:
This is the cult-like attitude about VA state schools that makes my skin crawl. Must get out of this area!!