Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA, then pocket the savings. Likely for the next couple of years, it will be remote learning anyway. In reality, very little difference between either one and UVA. And certainly around here, a UVA degree will carry you much further (and save the $$$ for something nice for YOURSELF!!!!!)
Around where will a UVA degree carry much you further than a Harvard degree? The money saving argument is one thing, but the bolded is a ridiculous statement. Do you really believe that
Harvard projected Net Present Value (NPV includes costs and time value of money) is $1.967M, ranked 8th. Columbia is $1.769M, ranked 22. UVA is $1.291M, ranked 119.
If you look at value add, which is the difference between actual earnings and expected earnings based on a school's selectivity and the choice of majors of students (there is a big earnings delta, particularly in the short term, between different majors like engineering and sociology). Harvard has a value add of $20,200 per year (median earnings of $87,200 vs expected of $67,000). Columbia value add is $8,300 (median of $72,900 vs expected of $64,600). UVA has value add of NEGATIVE $2,400 (median earnings of $58,600 vs expected of $61,000).
I would strongly suggested choosing Harvard unless there is some really compelling reason to go with Columbia. Harvard is on a different level.