JMU has way different feel than JMU. |
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Agree as a VA resident. And I know several VA educators who LOVE JMU for their students. Like an earlier poster, DD was a weighted 4.0 at a more rigorous FCPS HS this year. We (and her counselor) considered it a "safe target" and she was accepted, but decided to go to a similar-sized OOS "1 step down from flagship" state school that offered enough merit to level the COA with in-state at JMU. It was a very tough call for her in the end, though I suspect the deciding factor was to get out of state and away from the dozen-or-more kids from her HS (and hundreds from FCPS) who were going to JMU. |
Good school for average kids. And there are A LOT of average kids out there who want the college campus experience. |
Can I ask what your daughter's classes were like? My DC is 2027 hard to figure out if she is on target with course selection for JMU. She'll finish this year with Honors or above in all English/Math/SS - Took AP World and now AP precal. Honor bio, reg chem/physics, next year ap env. sci. Will take honors eng/ss along with AP Calc BC. so 4 AP total at graduation. We are at a large relatively well thought of FCPS. she will finish this year with 4.05, no C's. |
So you think your kid is better than a kid that goes to JMU? The age of the typical undergraduate is the time where they will experience biggest emotional growth in their life. The person who walks in as a freshman is not the same person 4 years later. The goal is to figure out who they are and get to get their undergraduate degree. Your job is to get them there by emotionally supporting THEIR needs. Sending them to a place where they can be whoever they want is a gift. You assume your kid is above average. Keep pushing and there’s a good chance your kid will crash and burn. It happens every day. |
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This is a U.S. News designation, so take that for what it’s worth. There aren’t many doctoral programs at JMU, and only about 1,700 grad students, vs. 22,000 undergrads. They focus on undergraduate education, which to me is a feature, not a bug. |
What was the OOS school? Just curious as we are building my dc's list! |
Both our family attorney (Georgetown Law) and our wealth advisor are JMU grads. |
DP. I would say it's a great school for above average, smart, well-rounded kids. And yes, it checks all the boxes for many. |
You don’t say. |
JMU has like a 70% acceptance rate. I'm sure above average kids can get in. |
Says who? |
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Stop quoting acceptance rates -- when the *only* thing that matters is what it takes to be accepted from your own high school.
It' always different and more difficult coming from a Northern Virginia public HS Just like gaining admission to UMD from a W school |