Anonymous wrote:To be fair, Cal State schools are not serious contenders for us, but I just want to have as many options as possible on our list, especially with the scotus disaster looming. I think I have Dominguez Hills and San Jose on there? I’m not done researching.
I also need to go back through the list for New York schools, which would be a much more serious contender.
Hell, I’m so desperate for a “safe” place for my daughter, I added Winnipeg to the list
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in VA, most probably could not get into UVA, especially if they are in NOVA. They may or may not have gotten into WM. WM is a great school but expensive for an in state school and somewhat quirky/bookish. It might not be a fit for everyone. They were probably waitlisted at VA Tech because their scores were too HIGH!
We have two out of state and both got enough merit where it was significantly cheaper than WM. A tad more than VA Tech.
Neither applied to UVA
One got into WM, one did not (waitlist). The one who got into WM was adamant about not going there and would have gone to JMU before WM (which we would have been ok with).
Both were waitlisted at VA Tech with gpa and test scores significantly higher than the 50% mark for VA Tech. We do not know what VA Tech is doing with admissions but know of students that got into schools like UF, ND, Carnegie Mellon, GA Tech, Fordham, Villanova, BC that got waitlisted at VA Tech.
We looked at a lot of schools, including PSU and Clemson. We were really close to pulling the trigger on Clemson. The suggestion that you are slumming it to head out of state at one of those schools is ignorant. PSU main campus and Clemson will both have lower acceptance rates than VA TECH for the class of 2026. PSU is the flagship school for a bigger state with nationally recognized programs. Both have a better campus and sports than VA Tech. WM is great but not a fir for everyone.
We have two more and they will both be applying PSU and Clemson. We think they will apply to UVA but they have already said WM and VA Tech are out. WM is too small and they have no desire to play the admissions game with VA Tech.
Op here. I was curious why one would pick a public out of state vs a private out of state? Did your kids not apply to any private universities?
I am from NY and many kids went to private colleges in the Northeast. You normally wouldn’t choose public unless you couldn’t afford the better private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, people are really hung up on “top 25 or bust”
What if your kid doesn’t like the schools? The campuses? The programs? The people? The climate?
This obsession with rankings is ridiculous
Ridiculous and often leads to unnecessary anxiety and heartache.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
This.
Have you looked at some of the results on this board? On the VT waitlist thread someone whose kid had a 4.2 GPA and 1500+ (sorry, I can't remember the exact score) SAT did not get into VT.
What's a 3.8 1400 SAT student going to do?
Also some kid's don't want to stay in state. Some want to go to a specific part of the country.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, people are really hung up on “top 25 or bust”
What if your kid doesn’t like the schools? The campuses? The programs? The people? The climate?
This obsession with rankings is ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Some families have sold their kids on their notion that if you can't gain admission to the in-state jewels, then OOS colleges are better. For example, I know one who chose Ole Miss over CNU. Sure Ole Miss has a bigger name nationally due to its sports programs, but there is no way Ole Miss is worth an OOS premium. But for some, familiar college names matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in VA, most probably could not get into UVA, especially if they are in NOVA. They may or may not have gotten into WM. WM is a great school but expensive for an in state school and somewhat quirky/bookish. It might not be a fit for everyone. They were probably waitlisted at VA Tech because their scores were too HIGH!
We have two out of state and both got enough merit where it was significantly cheaper than WM. A tad more than VA Tech.
Neither applied to UVA
One got into WM, one did not (waitlist). The one who got into WM was adamant about not going there and would have gone to JMU before WM (which we would have been ok with).
Both were waitlisted at VA Tech with gpa and test scores significantly higher than the 50% mark for VA Tech. We do not know what VA Tech is doing with admissions but know of students that got into schools like UF, ND, Carnegie Mellon, GA Tech, Fordham, Villanova, BC that got waitlisted at VA Tech.
We looked at a lot of schools, including PSU and Clemson. We were really close to pulling the trigger on Clemson. The suggestion that you are slumming it to head out of state at one of those schools is ignorant. PSU main campus and Clemson will both have lower acceptance rates than VA TECH for the class of 2026. PSU is the flagship school for a bigger state with nationally recognized programs. Both have a better campus and sports than VA Tech. WM is great but not a fir for everyone.
We have two more and they will both be applying PSU and Clemson. We think they will apply to UVA but they have already said WM and VA Tech are out. WM is too small and they have no desire to play the admissions game with VA Tech.
Op here. I was curious why one would pick a public out of state vs a private out of state? Did your kids not apply to any private universities?
I am from NY and many kids went to private colleges in the Northeast. You normally wouldn’t choose public unless you couldn’t afford the better private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Yes, true. But I can't think of any good reason to go to Clemson.
My kid is going to Clemson and we are thrilled. Didn’t even apply to an in state. We have plenty of money to pay the tuition and what is not to like about a beautiful campus, great football program, and good weather.. Yes, i know, only ranked 75 out of 1,800 schools. I guess we will take our chances!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Yes, true. But I can't think of any good reason to go to Clemson.
Have you been there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just looking at some instagrams of some high schools and see so many students heading to public schools out of state. While I absolutely understand why students would choose UVA, VT, W&M, UMD, etc if you are in state, why would you pick schools like Penn State or Clemson?
Because you can't get into your top state schools.
It has become really hard to get into UVA, W&M and engineering at VT.
Yes, true. But I can't think of any good reason to go to Clemson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is the main option for strong students in MD and it’s too close to home for many MoCo kids. They might also prefer a more rural or urban city or a smaller school.
It frustrates me so much to see MD kids say that. My VA would love to go to UMD but $$$$ (if she could even get in).
And my MD son would have killed to get into UVA or W&M. Virginia has way more great options compared to Maryland.
Meanwhile my VA son got into UVA (we made him apply) but mainly chose UMD because it has better racial diversity for African-Americans. I'm white. He is black. He had no desire for a VA school due to racial demographics. So to answer OP, there are reasons you may not have even considered why students choose OOS publics. He's very happy there. Will graduate next year with a duo degree in electrical enginnering and physics and a minor in computer science. Has had fantastic internships since the summer of his freshman year. Not sure he would have been as successful at UVA as he wouldn't have been as happy or felt as welcomed.
VCU isn’t good enough, huh?
For engineering and physics, no!
For what it’s worth, GMU y it s the most racially diverse institute ig higher education in Virginia and has an excellent balance engineering school
Yes, but GMU doesn't have the feel of a traditional college. I'm sorry, but that's a fact. It is a huge commuter school and it feels like that when you're there.
You are quite wrong. DS lived on campus all four years. Do you have any idea how large GMU has become or how many campuses it has? It’s somewhat difficult to commute to Mason Korea
Ditto. Huge shift since the purely commuter days, which the PP would know if they spent any time there in recent years.