Right. You’re as believable as Trump. Your co-workers must hate working with you. |
| OP: I have direct experience with the bioengineering and cybersecurity/CS departments at GMU. They are fantastic programs and well-regarded. |
This must be the snobby HR poster, now she’s an engineer. Mkay. |
Thanks - that's good to hear! |
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Do not pick JMU for engineering or computer science. GMU is much better.
Many of our engineers have their undergrad and masters from GMU. I can't think of any in our team that came form JMU. We have more GMU engineering grads than VT at the moment. |
+1. Didn't get in. |
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That is simply not true. Here's a sample list of engineering related specialties and majors one can study at GMU: https://www2.gmu.edu/academics/engineering |
JMU... |
I'm an adjunct prof at GMU - the cybersecurity major has really taken off. And contrary what the grumpy engineer above said, the alphabet agencies and major companies are all over GMU grads because most of them have internship experience on the Dulles corridor. |
Seriously. It just showcases their spectacular insecurity and makes me feel sorry for them. |
Why are you such an asshole? Every post screams "I AM INSECURE!!" It would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. DP, btw. |
My son is a current JMU, majoring in GS. He absolutely loves the program and all things geography. |
^^^PP here. Sorry, meant to say he's a current junior at JMU. It's late.
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