Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, but you will be paying $10K/year more at UVA for the same degree.
The same degree, not the same experience, and not the same network. Dive into what that 10,000 extra brings. I’m sure you can easily find the difference if you explore both school tours.
Except that UVA doesn't have better experience or alumni network. My kids tours both schools. All three of them liked VT much better. None attending either though as they wanted to get out of VA.
Because YOUR kids chose another school does not mean that UVA doesn't have a better experience of alumni network. It is generally considered the top school in VA. It is the name that opens doors, VT does open some, but UVA opens more. That's a fact. It's significantly higher ranked in overall rankings. I am glad your kids like VT, my kids hated it. Your personal TOUR experience is meaningless to the OP.
DP. Wow, someone is triggered. The PP is correct. Nothing about UVA is somehow “opening more doors” than VT. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:You also have to consider changing major? Also what if the kids don't get into CS at VT as it might be more competition due to more students enrolled in VT than UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, but you will be paying $10K/year more at UVA for the same degree.
The same degree, not the same experience, and not the same network. Dive into what that 10,000 extra brings. I’m sure you can easily find the difference if you explore both school tours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are great schools but if I had a stem kid I would choose VT and then go to UVA for grad business school later on.
But it is more difficult to get into UVA's grad student if not an undergrad. Same
Grad schoo with the UVA law school.
Why do you say that? Most grad school admissions are stat driven.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, but you will be paying $10K/year more at UVA for the same degree.
The same degree, not the same experience, and not the same network. Dive into what that 10,000 extra brings. I’m sure you can easily find the difference if you explore both school tours.
Except that UVA doesn't have better experience or alumni network. My kids tours both schools. All three of them liked VT much better. None attending either though as they wanted to get out of VA.
Because YOUR kids chose another school does not mean that UVA doesn't have a better experience of alumni network. It is generally considered the top school in VA. It is the name that opens doors, VT does open some, but UVA opens more. That's a fact. It's significantly higher ranked in overall rankings. I am glad your kids like VT, my kids hated it. Your personal TOUR experience is meaningless to the OP.
DP. Wow, someone is triggered. The PP is correct. Nothing about UVA is somehow “opening more doors” than VT. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, but you will be paying $10K/year more at UVA for the same degree.
The same degree, not the same experience, and not the same network. Dive into what that 10,000 extra brings. I’m sure you can easily find the difference if you explore both school tours.
Except that UVA doesn't have better experience or alumni network. My kids tours both schools. All three of them liked VT much better. None attending either though as they wanted to get out of VA.
Because YOUR kids chose another school does not mean that UVA doesn't have a better experience of alumni network. It is generally considered the top school in VA. It is the name that opens doors, VT does open some, but UVA opens more. That's a fact. It's significantly higher ranked in overall rankings. I am glad your kids like VT, my kids hated it. Your personal TOUR experience is meaningless to the OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both are great schools but if I had a stem kid I would choose VT and then go to UVA for grad business school later on.
But it is more difficult to get into UVA's grad student if not an undergrad. Same with the UVA law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, UVA is smaller, but it isn't exactly Princeton-sized. It is close to 18,000 undergraduates.
Anonymous wrote:Both are great schools but if I had a stem kid I would choose VT and then go to UVA for grad business school later on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, UVA is smaller, but it isn't exactly Princeton-sized. It is close to 18,000 undergraduates.
and VA Tech is nearly double that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, UVA is smaller, but it isn't exactly Princeton-sized. It is close to 18,000 undergraduates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a smaller school. If your child goes to VT, they are competing against a lot more CS students. I’d take the UVA route personally.
Yes, but you will be paying $10K/year more at UVA for the same degree.
The same degree, not the same experience, and not the same network. Dive into what that 10,000 extra brings. I’m sure you can easily find the difference if you explore both school tours.
Except that UVA doesn't have better experience or alumni network. My kids tours both schools. All three of them liked VT much better. None attending either though as they wanted to get out of VA.