$50,000+ and even Virginia residents think it's a state school. |
Out of state, too - it's not a state school. |
Lest my thumbs up be misconstrued, I know it's not a state school and that it's ridiculously expensive. My thumbs up was denoting kind of how ridiculous it is to lump this school in with the discussion about state schools.
Signed, VA resident who had a few friends who went there |
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Where does it say this post is about state schools? Or is "Virginia Colleges" code for state school, as opposed for, you know, colleges in VA? I guess I don't speak southern. |
OH, I thought you meant state schools just because all the ones you listed are state schools. (But I admit I don't know what CNU is.) But if I misinterpreted, I am sorry. We can certainly expand this discussion to include private and state schools in VA. I don't think there is any "southern speak" going on here, just a simple misinterpretation based upon the examples you gave. My bad. |
| Don't forget about Christopher Newport, and Radford. |
| 12:46 - It wasn't the OP who posted about state schools. She may very well have meant state schools, especially since all she lilsted were state schools. I just thought "Virginia Colleges" was an odd way to say state schools if that's what she meant. |
everyone in the midwest has heard of Virginia Tech, don't be an idiot. |
Pretty sure Christopher Newport is covered by "CNU" and Radford covered by the . . . . You can tell when posters here are looking for a discussion of colleges and the ones who wander in from the "recent topics." Just saying. |
I think everyone by now has heard of Virginia Tech... |
Funny that my identifying UVA, W&M, VT, VCU, ODU, GMU, CNU, UMW and . . . . . was considered vague. I thought about adding "Virginia state schools" but figured with this crowd someone would point out that Virginia is not a state but a commonwealth. DCUMers will get you one way or another. But still I'm feeling that there's not a lot of DCUM experience with a lot of VA colleges. |
largest school in the state, top 40 public university, not to mention top 10 football team every year and the recent tragedy. |
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I think Virginia students have a great choice of in-state options in VA, no matter what kind of student they are. If you aspire to move somewhere else in the country after obtaining a degree, the better-known schools might appeal to you more, but the reality of it is that after your first job or so, in most professions, where you obtained your degree doesn't really matter a great deal. I think there is too much worry about going to a school with a national reputation.
GMU, by the way, has made great strides in the past 10 years and is now becoming a very popular option, not only for VA students, but for those from MD. |