Really? It was awesome. Sorry you are no-fun mom! |
Community college tuition is around $150/credit hour, so around $4000/year. My guess is that $9080 is just tuition. So is the education for the first two years at Mason over twice the quality of the education a kid would get at NVCC? |
I have a GMU, UVA and JMU grads working under me. The GMU grad makes the most because he had started working earlier by taking a relevant job at one of the local tech companies. The other two were on remote campuses far away job centers (not counting waiting tables). So the GMU grad has 2 yeras of experience over the other two employees because they didn't start working until after graduation. There are quite a few GMU grads that take advantage of the DC area's employment opportunities before graduating to get experience. |
| Eh, I think that is kind of depressing actually. So he'll be slaving away in the office cube for 52 years instead of 50. Seems more a con than a pro. |
NP: i definitely think so. If you include cost of car (we would need to get a third car for DC if he went to NOVA) and gas to and from, yeah, GMU is a much better deal. Plus you are exposed to students from around the world and Master's and Ph.D candidates. Also, we don't have to go and repeat the college application process after two years at NOVA. And DC has his own group of dorm friends already, from around the world. Lots of campus activities and jitney busses available to take you to downtown washington, or to the mall, or to the nearby theaters and restaurants. Great facilities. Undergrad is all in one place unlike NOVA which can be spread all over, requiring a lot of driving. |
You are so clearly an idiot. |
Northern Va native here who went to a nationally recognized school (Notre Dame, I am only mentioning this so you see that I really have no horse in this race). But you have got to be deluded, pp, if you think that JMU, VA Tech are nationally recognized, or that they are more nationally recognized than GMU is. THEY ARE NOT. Nationally, you would all probably all be considered in the same bucket. People have heard of UVA, of course, and, after that, maybe then W&M. Beyond that, no. My inlaws who live in Chicago have never heard of any of these schools. And that is ok, there are lots of excellent regional schools, and I had not been familiar with SIL's law school ("Valpo" or "VU" to anyone local, Valparaiso University, as she has to explain to everyone else) before she went there. But don't just go ripping on GMU from a mistakenly " advantaged" position as a pro-JMU or -Tech person. That is pretty laughable. |
I am local too and have been there in recent years for concerts as well ( not YGG, but, you know ) and anyway always have been impressed by what I gave seen recently on campus. How can you seriously say the campus is hideous? ( ? ) When you park in satellite parking you have to walk down that lovely path thru the woods past the duck pond to get to the performing arts facility, it is positively pastoral and idyllic. And I swear, I have no kid at GMU ( my child is only 6) and I really have no personal stake in this, other than just intellectual curiosity!
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Which PP are you talking to? I was the poster immediately before you and do you not understand wtf I said? I'll repeat: GMU and JMU are not nationally recognized. UVA, W&M (second oldest college in the nation, oldest continually operating law school), and Virginia Tech (ok stretching it but they are known in college football) are the only nationally recognized VA universities. |
Totally agree. PP has some serious issues going on, and Yo Gabba Gabba is the least of them!
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Don't insult UMD grads by putting it in the same group with GMU and VT. |
Student-driven is fine. The young are supposed to be driven in this regard. Professors are supposed to grade and teach in an unbiased manner. I dare say they don't do that at Berkeley, Wesleyan, Wellesley or other colleges known for bringing political viewpoints into the classroom, and marking students down for not sharing theirs. |
I am OP. I posted because I was thrilled that my son was happy there. I think it's important that our children be happy. I wanted people to know that we find it a fine school. |
I am OP. I posted because my son struggled in traditional schools due to dysgraphic dysfunction, and he has really found his 'place' at GMU. And again, your disability services? Nothing short of amazing. |
I am the OP. I'm simply happy my son is happy. That's really all there is to it. We really don't care about 'names'. Tech people. If my husband gets out of jeans and a t-shirt, it's a big deal. We are about as relaxed as it gets when it comes to these things! |