Anonymous wrote:VT now has its Alexandria campus near Amazon. VT is on the move, and growing in presence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, UVa is 4th in the latest Poets and Quants ranking of undergraduate business schools:
1. USC
2. Georgetown
3. Wharton
4. UVa
5. Notre Dame (Mendoza is actually number one IMHO)
6. Cornell
7. NYU
8. Michigan
9. Wash U.
10. UNC
Virginia Tech did not make the list of 40 schools, but Elon and Rutgers did.
that ranking site is kind of dumb.
"Schools must meet a minimum 10% response rate for their alumni data to fully count"
So, if their alumni didn't respond, then it's not ranked? Seems self selecting.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/poets-quants-undergrads-names-best-120000805.html
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, UVa is 4th in the latest Poets and Quants ranking of undergraduate business schools:
1. USC
2. Georgetown
3. Wharton
4. UVa
5. Notre Dame (Mendoza is actually number one IMHO)
6. Cornell
7. NYU
8. Michigan
9. Wash U.
10. UNC
Virginia Tech did not make the list of 40 schools, but Elon and Rutgers did.
"Schools must meet a minimum 10% response rate for their alumni data to fully count"
Anonymous wrote:Which of these schools is better for a VA instate kid interested in a Business major (non-accounting)? Looking for a school with a good US business school program and a history to provide strong job/internship support/opportunities.
Appreciate the positive feedback from alumni and parents of kids who have attended or completed the UG program from any of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Engineering/Business: UVA, UMD, VTech and W&M
Lib arts: UVA, UMD,W&M, VTech
For VA in-state drop UMD from both lists
Im sorry W&M for engineering ? Hard pass.
and Engineering should be UMD, VT. LOL at UVA.
UMD is #19 for Engineering
VT is #30
UVA is #39
That PP's list is soo funny.
But UVA is direct admit, VT is not. I would not risk any non-direct admit programs for my major of choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, DS was faced with the decision between UVA College of Arts and Sciences and VT Paplin. I'm happy he opted for VT and is now thriving with immense happiness. The internship support he's receiving is truly exceptional, leading him to secure an internship with a top finance firm right after his freshman year. As a PP my advice would be to have the kid visit the schools and interact with the professors and students. My DS sat in on a few lectures in spring both at UVA and VT before deciding.
You chose the safe path. Nothing wrong with that. Not everyone believes that they can compete and win. UVA’s McIntire school is for competitors and winners. Someone pull the starting salaries for Paplin vs. McIntire. McIntire = winning.
Geez