Rutgers or GMU

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Anonymous wrote:I wouldnT be quick to rate vt as a league above jmu or even for that matter gmu. The question of who is 4 or 5 is probably about gum and tech because The rankings suggest jmu is marginally better respected than vt and vt is marginally better respected than gmu.

Are you a jmu grad?

And if you needed proof. . . .


...of what?

Ha. I guess you didn't even notice the horrendous writing, spelling, grammar, *everything* wrong with the JMU grad's post.


That *am* not an sentence in Engrish langrage. Did you attend your dream school George Mason?

Of course it's a sentence. It lists everything wrong with the JMU post: writing, grammar, spelling and everything.


Just a comment from another JMU grad here: may I suggest a few more years in the Internet Grammar Police Academy for you. Because if everything's wrong with the drunk texter's post, why illucidate with the specifics of "writing, grammar, spelling..."?

Just curious. You read like a use case from a 1990s Rational Rose guidebook...
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.
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Anonymous wrote:Gmu has come a long way , it now has a lower acceptance rate than jmu and vtech.


Flamebait!
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldnT be quick to rate vt as a league above jmu or even for that matter gmu. The question of who is 4 or 5 is probably about gum and tech because The rankings suggest jmu is marginally better respected than vt and vt is marginally better respected than gmu.

Are you a jmu grad?

And if you needed proof. . . .


...of what?

Ha. I guess you didn't even notice the horrendous writing, spelling, grammar, *everything* wrong with the JMU grad's post.


That *am* not an sentence in Engrish langrage. Did you attend your dream school George Mason?

Of course it's a sentence. It lists everything wrong with the JMU post: writing, grammar, spelling and everything.


Just a comment from another JMU grad here: may I suggest a few more years in the Internet Grammar Police Academy for you. Because if everything's wrong with the drunk texter's post, why illucidate with the specifics of "writing, grammar, spelling..."?

Just curious. You read like a use case from a 1990s Rational Rose guidebook...

You shouldn't drive drunk and drunk text at the same time.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.

How do you both like USC? It's currently on DDs top 5 list.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.

How do you both like USC? It's currently on DDs top 5 list.


It's great, but odd because she is on a Public Admin track. She is actually going to be returning home next year to do her Semester in Washington with a certain Senator's office (ironic, given that she could have gone to Maryland or somewhere closer to home to do that.) She goes across the country to La-La Land, and decides she wants to come to DC. Meanwhile, I'm still paying the bills.

She lives off campus a fair distance as a Junior. The neighborhood is actually getting much better around USC these days.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.

How do you both like USC? It's currently on DDs top 5 list.


...sorry realize you were talking about my DS. He is a freshman witgh no direction on major yet. Probably Annenberg and Comms. Hopefully he won't be coming home anytime soon.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.

How do you both like USC? It's currently on DDs top 5 list.


...sorry realize you were talking about my DS. He is a freshman witgh no direction on major yet. Probably Annenberg and Comms. Hopefully he won't be coming home anytime soon.


Wow two kids at USC? Are you independently wealthy?
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aspire to go to colleges where their college's team games are televised and where strangers high five them because of the school sweatshirt they're wearing.


I went to neither (James Madison undergrad, Georgetown Law JD) but I have a son at USC. That was similar to his rationale too.

How do you both like USC? It's currently on DDs top 5 list.


...sorry realize you were talking about my DS. He is a freshman witgh no direction on major yet. Probably Annenberg and Comms. Hopefully he won't be coming home anytime soon.


Wow two kids at USC? Are you independently wealthy?


Actually 2 at USC, 1 just graduated from Pitzer College and 1 is headed to Rutgers. No one stayed in state. Boo Hoo for DH and me....
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Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.


Ah. Fine school too. Before I went to law school, I flirted with doing a masters in international business from "the" USC in Columbia (Darla Moore School of Business). Nice weather, fun school, good programme.
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Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.


Ah. Fine school too. Before I went to law school, I flirted with doing a masters in international business from "the" USC in Columbia (Darla Moore School of Business). Nice weather, fun school, good programme.


gmu is much better than USC. For computer science.
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Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.


Ah. Fine school too. Before I went to law school, I flirted with doing a masters in international business from "the" USC in Columbia (Darla Moore School of Business). Nice weather, fun school, good programme.


gmu is much better than USC. For computer science.


That's helpful, thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.


Ah. Fine school too. Before I went to law school, I flirted with doing a masters in international business from "the" USC in Columbia (Darla Moore School of Business). Nice weather, fun school, good programme.


gmu is much better than USC. For computer science.


and jmu
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought we were talking about South Carolina. That's not so expensive or far away.


Ah. Fine school too. Before I went to law school, I flirted with doing a masters in international business from "the" USC in Columbia (Darla Moore School of Business). Nice weather, fun school, good programme.


gmu is much better than USC. For computer science.


and jmu


Also helpful, thanks.
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