OP, Your DS is like Kirk Cousins at GMU while kids that attend Ivies are like RGIII. RGIII won the Heisman, drafted by the Commanders as the 2nd overall in the 2012 draft while Cousins was drafted by the Commanders in the same draft but in the 4th round. Guess what, RGIII is no longer in the NFL while Cousins played two years for the Commanders under the franchise tag, 20M+ per year. After that, Cousins signed a 84M with the Vikings after he left the Commanders. I think he just signed a one year contract with the Vikings for 35M. In terms of earnings, Cousins probably makes ten times more than RGIII. Twenty years prior to that, the Commanders drafted Heath Shuler in the 3rd overall and Gus Frerotte in the 6th round. Gus ended up becoming the starter and made more money than Shuler. The former Commanders QB Carson Wentz went to a no name school and got drafted as the 2nd overall pick in the NFL by the Eagles and they gave him a 120M+ contract.
Your kid will do well at GMU. Big name schools are overrated. You should not give a F___ what people think. |
OP I haven’t read the responses here but I also have a son at a school that raises some eye brows around here. My advice is to say the less the better. Happily: “GMU… YES… COMP SCI…. YES, HE CHOSE GMU. SO EXCITED FOR HIM ……
Anything more comes off as super defensive. (Also, I never feel the same about those people who cannot manage to keep their own opinions in check. Unless it’s like my sister or BFF who is really truly interested and not judgmental). |
Your kid will do well. My magnet kid with excellent credentials chose UMD for CS and Math. Turned down 4 better rated CS schools because he wanted to be close to home.
He is kicking a$$ at school because he understood what a boon it is to get logistical and emotional support from home. He has access to his doctors and medical care, he is among many familiar faces in campus, he has in with internships at prestigious organizations from his HS days, he is able to attend all the family celebrations, he is not homesick, he does not spend on anything except eating out or socialization becaue he usually takes what he needs from home. All of this, while living in the dorm and enjoying thecollege life. Before starting college, he asked and got a modest amount of seed money that he saved us by going in-state college, so that he could start his investment account. This kid is very intelligent. |
People are idiots when it comes to this process, all that matters he's happy with his choice, sometimes it's great to be a standout student because you can cultivate that into an advantage. He's going to do great I'm sure. |
Comp Sci at GMU is a terrific and competitive program with great outcomes!
I used to teach at Mason, and have had some pretty brilliant students that chose the school because it made financial sense for them. Even in classes with 200 kids, they stood out, and ended up with some great letters of recommendations, not just from me, but from other faculty as well. The ones I have stayed in touch with have done well in live (went on to med schools). |
You can be very proud of DS, OP!
My DD chose GMU because it offered her field of study AND was close to home so that she could maintain her network of physicians. DD has several health conditions that require ongoing treatments and therefore, GMU was a perfect fit for her. She lived on campus for 2 years, off for 2 and valued all of her residential life, academic and campus experiences. Mom of GMU graduate, ‘22. |
Op, this is how it will be. If people don't understand, they don't understand. If they don't value something, they don't value something. They should be polite. You can demand that they are polite. In time, they may come-around as they see how this plays out, and see the successful person he becomes. Otherwise, this is no short cut to changing minds/opinions. |
+1 That's the thing about Teslas -- they come with a side a disgust. But to the first PP -- congrats on your kid making a smart decision that works for him! |
I made a similar decision in that I chose an expensive, private school closer to home instead of the state flagship where I got a full ride. Coming from a blue collar background, it was seen as foolish. I didn’t know then that I had ADHD, but I had enough sense to know I had a better chance of success at a smaller school where I had support if I needed it.
I think your son is wise to know what’s best for him. It’s better to get good grades and get the most out of his time at GMU than to struggle at one of the other schools. |
That's crazy. I live in Old Town, Alexandria VA. UMD is maybe 35-40 minutes. I'd love to send my child there and would say so with pride, but the OOS tuition makes it a "no." |
Your analogy doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense. Maybe Ben Roethlisberger who went to Miami, Ohio and is a hall of fame quarterback is a better example? Neither Cousins nor Wentz will be remembered either...Wentz has already flamed out...while Jalen Hurts from Alabama and Oklahoma (Ivies of NCAA football?) just signed one of the richest deals in history after knocking Wentz out of the starting position. |
OP, I wish I had the common sense and maturity at 17-18 that your DS does! I was a good student and really got swept up in applying for far away, expensive colleges like my peers did when we had a great public university only an hour away (albeit in a pretty boring location). It was viewed as the school where the B+ students go, not the A students, they only applied as a safety. Hang in there a couple more months and best of luck to him! |
My severe ADHD son is much younger but I hope he someday makes the same type of mature, sound decision as yours, OP. Congratulations to him on a smart, well thought out plan for success. |
And GMU is rapidly becoming one of the best U.S. research universities in the United States. It’s just new, not bad. |
FWIW, OP, I know of others making this same choice for high stats kids. In this case, picking a great program and saving a huge amount of money to pay for eventual grad school. Tell your son that people are idiots and we can't control that, then buy him and you sweatshirts and bumper stickers and wear them proudly. That's the best path thru. Own the choice. It's a great one! |