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  1. VT is a good school - would I transfer here knowing everything I know now? No. UVA is better in almost every way (unless you're doing EE or some other engineering heavy degree; CS is a wash and I would argue UVA is better for that degree anyway).

  2. Virginia Tech is not a bad school, but I would not go so far as to say it’s a great school. They definitely seem to be more money focussed than committed to providing quality services to the students.

  3. Pros: Best school in Virginia for most STEM disciplines and architecture (UVA is ranked better for premed/biology), ranked in the top 20 nationally for pretty much every engineering, decently cheap even for OOS, very good on-campus food, great campus, lots of good hiking and camping spots, and generally nice student body.

  4. Virginia Tech is a school with a reputation as big as its campus. Known for its "beautiful campus, amazing community feel, top-notch engineering field," and as a "good value"not to mention its renowned athletics-Virginia Tech offers "a perfect blend of challenging and fun, encompassed in an unparalleled community feel."

  5. Virginia Tech's ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #51. Its in-state tuition and fees are $15,948; out-of-state tuition and fees are $37,158.

  6. Jul 21, 2024 · UVA has a reputation for fostering a community of ambitious, academically driven students with a preppy undertone, while Virginia Tech often appeals to down-to-earth, technologically-inclined students who value a spirited and friendly community.

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  8. Mar 21, 2017 · How is it that Virginia Tech is ranked #16 in the nation for undergraduate engineering, has one of the best campuses in the country, arguably the best food in the country, and relatively cheap tuition but isn’t even competitive to get in?

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