. my Dd just got into Oxford for a M. Phil. Lots of friends, including a Marshall and a Rhodes are going froAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA to save money for grad school. UVA does very well with graduate school placements
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Private vs Public?
City vs suburbs? What does your kid prefer?
Size: 6K undergrad vs 16K undergrad
Summer plans: Lots of summer internships for CMU students in Pittsburgh - which once they are in off-campus housing means not having to struggle to find housing
More opportunity to work with professors/companies as a student at CMU because of their size and partnerships
Student gets to experience living in a different area of the country - although maybe not terribly different
Into professional sports? Steelers, Pirates, Penguins
The typical CMU student is very different than the typical UVA student - where does your child see him/herself?
These are a few things I didn't see in the above posts that might matter in making a decision. One thing that I noticed was that, overall, for the pro-UVA people it was about $. So if that isn't a huge barrier.....
We are looking at a similar situation with UMD (top nationally-ranked major) and DS being offered a significant merit scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:UVA without question. Stimulating peers and amazing coursework.
Anonymous wrote:If wanting to do engineering/science/math, CMU. If business, UVA hands down (assuming he’s confident of getting into McIntire after second year).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for which subject areas/degrees? OP is a math major.
For undergraduate degree. DS hasn't made his mind about career but most likely in financial sector. Agreed with previous post, it is no brainier to pay for HYPSM but not sure about CMU. Middle class, can afford $40k difference but want to make sure it is worth it.
Then definitely CMU. We have a warped view of UVA living in this area, CMU is considerably more prestigious and their typical students are very different.
I agree
+1 it’s worth it, also can do internships at Silicon Valley campus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And for which subject areas/degrees? OP is a math major.
For undergraduate degree. DS hasn't made his mind about career but most likely in financial sector. Agreed with previous post, it is no brainier to pay for HYPSM but not sure about CMU. Middle class, can afford $40k difference but want to make sure it is worth it.
Then definitely CMU. We have a warped view of UVA living in this area, CMU is considerably more prestigious and their typical students are very different.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s computer science, definitely cmu. Otherwise uva would do.
Anonymous wrote:Save money for grad school.