UVA vs William and Mary vs Virginia Tech

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The discussion centers on identifying the best undergraduate programs in physics, engineering, and general sciences, particularly in the context of in-state options due to financial constraints. Virginia Tech (VT) is highlighted as the top choice for engineering, while both VT and the University of Virginia (UVA) are considered equally strong in math, physics, and natural sciences. An article suggesting UVA's ranking as the best value school in the nation is mentioned, though its specifics are not verified. Participants emphasize the importance of visiting both campuses, noting their distinct environments, and generally agree on the lower ranking of William & Mary in these fields.
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Which would you say is the best undergraduate physics program? How about the best engineering program? Which is the better school in the sciences in general (computer science, math...)? I think I may have to stay in-state due to money issues
 
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I think you can rule out William & Mary; when it comes to math/science/engineering, it's ranked pretty low. In terms on engineering, I think VT is the best. In terms of Math/physics/natural sciences, I think VT and UVA are tied.
 
I saw an article recently, that dollar for dollar UVA was ranked number 1 school in the nation. I have not tried to look the article up, so I may be misremembering.

Something to think about, visit both UVA and VT. Their campuses are very different.

In general I agree with Quincy regarding W&M.
 
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