Some are, and some are really nice--just like at most colleges. My kid lived in Stalnaker. It's right behind the student union, so it's in a great location. It's also one of the oldest buildings on campus-it's on the historic registry BUT it has air conditioning! It's really a great dorm! I'm sure it's already full, but if your kid is interested, OP or anyone else, have them register for the waitlist. |
State flagships FTW. My parents went to Cornell University. Many people are unaware of it once you get outside the northern half of the Eastern Time Zone. That made a big impression on me. And I am very positive about Cornell. But for myself, I chose 3 state flagships. International people I work with never ask me: "Where's that?" I'm old enough to remember when Stanford was much less of a big deal outside the West. |
If it works for your child, good for them
The problem is the state for me |
Doesn't matter as long they are the boxes the kid has. Congratulations to OPs kid! |
Lot's of good 'ol boys there for sure. They sure as hell don't like you either. |
you think this hurts me in any way? lol |
This is really a terrible example. Anybody worth knowing has heard of Cornell...anywhere across the US. They have heard of West Virginia...because it is a state. I doubt they know anything about the actual university, and I also doubt they know the city in which it is located...but yes, they assume it is located in the state of West Virginia. Much for any state school that has the state in the name. I guess Penn was smart in naming itself the University of Pennsylvania...because, yes, people know it is located in the state of Pennsylvania (even if they don't know...the state in the name gives it away). They also know Penn State is located in the state of PA, but I doubt many people could name or find State College on the map. |
Not at all. You're used to it. Your husband hates you too. Lots of experience there. |
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Congrats Op! Now, you may not feel this is your duty but I'm going to mention it anyway. Keep an eye on classes/gpa needed for the (eventual) major. If your student welcomes your help, some guidance may go a long way. It may be easy to get in but hard to get out.
Not "easy" to get in!. It's just that word choice worked best with that sentence. |
SMDH. We have been married over 20 years and there is no hatred there. He does hate morons like you, though All because my family has concerns over state laws in WV. Sheesh. |
| Which state laws? |
Electrical engineering. |
my husband did his degree in EE part time as he took the military route first (barely passed HS). Started classes while still in - did it all as a part-time student. We were so proud of him when he finished! He got his degree at Mason, but EE is a well paid field. |
yea, I think that's the thing. EE is a well paid field, even if you graduate from a much lower tiered university. I think EE is one of the more harder engineering degrees. |
don't bother...she's a moron. |