CNU ----> JMU for prestige

Anonymous
Is it worth transferring from CNU to JMU for prestige?
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
What? That makes no sense.
Anonymous
Not for prestige, but definitely for lifestyle!
Anonymous
I don’t think JMU will present any substantial academic or career opportunities that would distinguish it from CNU. But if kid thinks JMU is a better fit, then transferring could make sense.
Anonymous
If in Engineering, then much better off at CNU.

Otherwise, pick the best fit for the student.
Anonymous
No. CNU to uva or vetch, makes sense re prestige. JMU is perceived the same level but if it’s a better fit go for it.
Anonymous
Wow JMU gets so much hate from some on this board, like it can’t possibly be counted as a “good school”. JMU has more national notoriety than CNU which could be helpful, assuming it’s a good fit otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow JMU gets so much hate from some on this board, like it can’t possibly be counted as a “good school”. JMU has more national notoriety than CNU which could be helpful, assuming it’s a good fit otherwise.


Wait, why does it have notoriety? I thought it was known as a solid school where people are happy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow JMU gets so much hate from some on this board, like it can’t possibly be counted as a “good school”. JMU has more national notoriety than CNU which could be helpful, assuming it’s a good fit otherwise.


Maybe this isn’t JMU hate but is instead recognition of CNU being a decent school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow JMU gets so much hate from some on this board, like it can’t possibly be counted as a “good school”. JMU has more national notoriety than CNU which could be helpful, assuming it’s a good fit otherwise.


Wait, why does it have notoriety? I thought it was known as a solid school where people are happy?


I think PP just meant recognition. Which is true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow JMU gets so much hate from some on this board, like it can’t possibly be counted as a “good school”. JMU has more national notoriety than CNU which could be helpful, assuming it’s a good fit otherwise.


Maybe this isn’t JMU hate but is instead recognition of CNU being a decent school.


Quoted PP and that’s fair enough. I agree CNU is a great school but I also think JMU is still known more broadly. I would not equate that with prestige per se, but it may contribute to the overall calculus to transfer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it worth transferring from CNU to JMU for prestige?


Neither one has any prestige whatsoever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If in Engineering, then much better off at CNU.

Otherwise, pick the best fit for the student.
uh, not really. The only traditional engineering offered by CNU is Electrical. The engineering offered by JMU is a bit of a hybrid but is mainly Mechanical. Neither school offers comprehensive engineering options.
Anonymous
I don’t know (or care about prestige), but I do care about getting a good education and a good job. JMU grads make more than CNU, Va Tech, and Penn State grads after graduation. JMU alumni report an average early-career salary of $72,200. Penn State is around $64,400. Virginia Tech: $69,700. CNU grads average about $51,700, “reflecting a focus on liberal arts and smaller scale technical programs​“ according to Collegedunia.com
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