Pitt or JMU Engineering

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work in engineering and we have zero engineers here from JMU. Didn't know they had engineering, so it must be fairly new.

I know some here from Pitt, btw.


I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from JMU and graduated degree from CMU. Engineering is the same everywhere with the exception of Stanford. My degree is in Civil Engineering but I am now working in Cyber Security pre-sale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in engineering and we have zero engineers here from JMU. Didn't know they had engineering, so it must be fairly new.

I know some here from Pitt, btw.


I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from JMU and graduated degree from CMU. Engineering is the same everywhere with the exception of Stanford. My degree is in Civil Engineering but I am now working in Cyber Security pre-sale.


What's so different/special about Stanford?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in engineering and we have zero engineers here from JMU. Didn't know they had engineering, so it must be fairly new.

I know some here from Pitt, btw.


I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from JMU and graduated degree from CMU. Engineering is the same everywhere with the exception of Stanford. My degree is in Civil Engineering but I am now working in Cyber Security pre-sale.


Not sure what you mean by same everywhere, but did get civil engineering graduate degree from CMU and got the cyber sec pre-sale job right after CMU?
Anonymous
My daughter lives in VA and her first choice was VT. She has heard Pitt has a stronger engineering program. We just don't know much about the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, VT decisions are not out yet. How are you already rejected from VT?


ED


Straight rejection, or deferral?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitt considering only major. But I'd still let her make the choice. The schools are very different..


How are the schools very different?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pitt considering only major. But I'd still let her make the choice. The schools are very different..


How are the schools very different?


Pitt is more urban than JMU
Anonymous
^^ was about to post the same thing. JMU is a college town only. Pitt is in the middle of a city. Once she visits, she will know which is right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in engineering and we have zero engineers here from JMU. Didn't know they had engineering, so it must be fairly new.

I know some here from Pitt, btw.


I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from JMU and graduated degree from CMU. Engineering is the same everywhere with the exception of Stanford. My degree is in Civil Engineering but I am now working in Cyber Security pre-sale.


Another engineer here coming to echo what pp said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in engineering and we have zero engineers here from JMU. Didn't know they had engineering, so it must be fairly new.

I know some here from Pitt, btw.


I graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering from JMU and graduated degree from CMU. Engineering is the same everywhere with the exception of Stanford. My degree is in Civil Engineering but I am now working in Cyber Security pre-sale.


Another engineer here coming to echo what pp said.


I want to be sure I understand, are you saying it doesn't really matter where the engineering degree comes from? That it is better to focus on location of the school etc?
What if the decision was for (possibly) chemical engineering and the choices were Pitt or VA Tech, for a female student? Understand there is a huge difference in location urban/rural, but otherwise what do the engineers think?
Anonymous
JMU is a great school but know the engineering program is not as established as Pitt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:JMU's a great school, but not especially known for engineering.


Engineering is great at JMU - very hands on.
Anonymous
I wonder since JMU is not as established in engineering if companies actively recruit from their school and if students are able to find great jobs out of college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are in VA and not getting $ for Pitt: JMU.

what they said.



IF your daughter is staying in the DMV and you need to save money.

Otherwise, no one will have heard of JMU other than around here. I lived in Pittsburgh and never heard of JMU until I moved to this area. Similar to locals here wondering, what is an IUP?

Pitt is a far better choice, unless she wants to stay local.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are in VA and not getting $ for Pitt: JMU.

what they said.



IF your daughter is staying in the DMV and you need to save money.

Otherwise, no one will have heard of JMU other than around here. I lived in Pittsburgh and never heard of JMU until I moved to this area. Similar to locals here wondering, what is an IUP?

Pitt is a far better choice, unless she wants to stay local.





I’m an engineer, been a successful engineer for 20+ years. Work with engineers/cs developers from UVA, VA Tech, GMU, Georgia tech, lots of other schools. I’ve never heard of Pitt before coming on these boards. I don’t think it’s as awesome as you guys seem to think it is.

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