Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not UVA but here in Texas, I know a lot of Asian parents whose kids have made it to an Ivy and elect to send their kids to UT Austin for engineering, business and Computer Science. They see it as a better value.
They apply to the Ivy, mostly for bragging rights and take even more pride in bragging about how clever they are for turning the Ivy down
Good strategy. It gives the kid a mental boost/confidence - "I am good enough to go to an Ivy but I choose to go to this state school". For most things in life, confidence is half the battle won anyways.. They prob. leverage the savings later for grad school.
Having said that, UT Austin is nothing to sneeze at. It's at the same level as UVA, Tech, UIUC, Georgia Tech and other such solid schools. Their business school is supposedly pretty good as well and their hiring profile is also really good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You turn down UVA in state for HYP, Stanford, Cal Tech, or MIT. You turn down UVA for Wharton undergrad, I suppose. Turn it down for Duke? Tough one.
Nonsense. You turn down UVA for all ivies, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Duke, UChicago if you can afford them or if you need very small loans to afford them. If you cannot afford them, you will likely qualify for need-based aid at these elites so you turn down UVA in this case as well.
The notion that you wouldn't turn down UVA in state for places like Columbia, non-Wharton Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, UChicago etc is beyond laughable. And why would you not turn down Duke but turn down the aforementioned schools? Complete nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:You turn down UVA in state for HYP, Stanford, Cal Tech, or MIT. You turn down UVA for Wharton undergrad, I suppose. Turn it down for Duke? Tough one.
Anonymous wrote:It's not UVA but here in Texas, I know a lot of Asian parents whose kids have made it to an Ivy and elect to send their kids to UT Austin for engineering, business and Computer Science. They see it as a better value.
They apply to the Ivy, mostly for bragging rights and take even more pride in bragging about how clever they are for turning the Ivy down
Anonymous wrote:15:17 barf on the "woman astronaut" She's an astronaut, full stop. You remind me of my dad who still says "lady lawyer" or "lady doctor" when describing certain professional women. He always assumes female lawyers work for nonprofits or social service agencies. He also assumes that female doctors are pediatricians or OB/GYNs.

Anonymous wrote:It's not UVA but here in Texas, I know a lot of Asian parents whose kids have made it to an Ivy and elect to send their kids to UT Austin for engineering, business and Computer Science. They see it as a better value.
They apply to the Ivy, mostly for bragging rights and take even more pride in bragging about how clever they are for turning the Ivy down
Anonymous wrote:15:17 barf on the "woman astronaut" She's an astronaut, full stop. You remind me of my dad who still says "lady lawyer" or "lady doctor" when describing certain professional women. He always assumes female lawyers work for nonprofits or social service agencies. He also assumes that female doctors are pediatricians or OB/GYNs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're going to major in something easy like English , business or history you can go to UVA or any school since nobody really cares. A business or history undergrad isn't so great wherever you go. If you are in a difficult Stem track you're better off at VT or Cornell.
Way to slide VT in there. Just wear the orange shirt with the logo obscured. Maybe folks will think you went to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to major in something easy like English , business or history you can go to UVA or any school since nobody really cares. A business or history undergrad isn't so great wherever you go. If you are in a difficult Stem track you're better off at VT or Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It seems like it boils down to if you get Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, you go there over UVA. If you get lower tier ivies such as Penn, Cornell, you go to UVA because of cost difference.
The only people who talk like this are UVA parents. Nobody with a brain turns down Northwestern, Penn or Cornell for UVA.
+10000 post is obviously by a UVA booster. The only reason one would turn down any non-HYP ivy for UVA in-state is if they had a very hard time affording the ivy. But this is moot in most cases because such a family will likely qualify for some need-based at the non-HYP ivies.
Anonymous wrote:If you're going to major in something easy like English , business or history you can go to UVA or any school since nobody really cares. A business or history undergrad isn't so great wherever you go. If you are in a difficult Stem track you're better off at VT or Cornell.