CS major between GMU and University of Pennsylvania

Anonymous
OP, your attitude is low class
Anonymous
I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Asian families share GPAs, test scores and salaries.


Start with a fact that OP is a DMV hick. Leave Asians out of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her son got the better experience.

Life experience is not all about money
but of course, you are exactly the person, Op who wouldn't understand much.


+1000

The best ROI is not GMU. It would have been not having a child, period. Kids are resource sinks. Imagine all the money you would have if you never had a kid.


+1. This idea that college is measured by your salary right out of college is just so stupid I have nothing to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.


Not everyone can afford 80k per year in tuition + room/board
Anonymous
This is exactly why you have so many students drowning in student loan debt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.


Not everyone can afford 80k per year in tuition + room/board


UPenn costs less than GMU for families earning less than a threshold income. At Columbia, it will be $150,000 HHI for no tuition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.


Not everyone can afford 80k per year in tuition + room/board


Few people pay 80k per year for college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asian families share GPAs, test scores and salaries.


Start with a fact that OP is a DMV hick. Leave Asians out of this.


I highly doubt OP is originally from the DC area. Leave DMV out of this. We are too classy for you to understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.


Not everyone can afford 80k per year in tuition + room/board


Few people pay 80k per year for college.


You don’t understand how FAFSA works
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why compare apples and oranges, just enjoy your own fruit. Living at home and attending GMU vs living on campus at a selective elite school are two completely different learning and living experiences. It may not be worth it for you but could be for next person. Be happy both kids did well.



+1. Well said
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Living at home is really sad. I feel genuinely sorry for your son


I was thinking the same! 19-21 on my own (so to speak) in a major US city OR living with mom and dad in the burbs. Hmmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say that there is nothing more depressing than GMU.

But then you threw in there that he had to live at home. I am now depressed thinking about your poor child.



Troll. You are either old and are not up to date with what is going on at GMU or you are young and have never been on GMU’s five campuses. Yes, five. And you don’t know about them … especially the high tech one in Manassas for computer science and cyber security or the Seoul Korea one for computer science and cyber security-imagine graduating with a degree I. That having spent time on the Seoul campus . Those kids get to call their own shots when it comes to salaries. — signed GMU dad of Computer Science/Game Design student now working at Microsoft.
Anonymous
It’s perfectly fine to commute to GMU for CS if low cost and ROI are the target. Actually, 2 years at community college can save even more. It’s great to have options so everyone can pick what they prefer.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to be so competitive with your own family, your own nephew. It's toxic. Yuck. But do know your SIL's son, your nephew, attended college with an echelon of society your son likely knows nothing about nor ever will.


And the mentality expressed in your last sentence is not toxic? Do you consider yourself a member of this echelon of society her son will never know?
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