Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No public school is worth paying out-of-state tuition.
UCB/LA, Michigan, maybe UNC, UMD (for STEM).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA vs what in state is your comparison for cost.
We are in state fl. We had to choose between ufl, unc and uva and finally decided on ufl. More than cost it was the atmosphere and programs he liked.
Anonymous wrote:UVA vs what in state is your comparison for cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is worth if you’re going pre professional route. Banking, law consulting. Due to top recruitment
But they don’t have a direct admit to the business school! 50% admit rate is a risk if you want business. Go with a direct admit school. Hopefully, UVA will change their admissions and make business a direct admit from high school like nursing.
Plus UVA went to applying at end of 1st year now (instead of second year). The requirements to apply are way less, more will apply and I won’t be surprised if the admit rate drops to 35%. First results from this change will be known this summer, so absolutely expect that rate to drop.
UVA is very fair when it comes to McIntyre my guess is it might drop a little the acceptance rate but also there has been a shift because a lot of top students have been doing Econ data science cs with some business courses and over the last few years recruitment by top quant firms has been even better than Wharton The quant clubs at uva are students who could have got McIntyre but choose the other route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is worth if you’re going pre professional route. Banking, law consulting. Due to top recruitment
But they don’t have a direct admit to the business school! 50% admit rate is a risk if you want business. Go with a direct admit school. Hopefully, UVA will change their admissions and make business a direct admit from high school like nursing.
Plus UVA went to applying at end of 1st year now (instead of second year). The requirements to apply are way less, more will apply and I won’t be surprised if the admit rate drops to 35%. First results from this change will be known this summer, so absolutely expect that rate to drop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is UVA worth the high cost of attendance for out of staters? Other state schools are so much more reasonable - I understand the prestige of UVA but is it worth that much more? DS wants to go south to an academically rigorous school but one that has good sports and a lot of school spirit.
Have you heard of North Carolina?
Not OP, but we have similar questions.
Apparently, UNC-CH is even harder to get into OOS than UVA. And it’s much less geographically diverse. I think only 20-25% of students are from outside NC.
That last part seems completely appropriate to me for a state school. It’s supported by state funds and is designed primarily to create opportunities for NC students. All good. Just now what our DC is looking for.