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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, and thanks to everyone who explained GMU's advantages in a way that made me see how it could be a great fit for t[b]his particular kid, who just wants to bathe in all things CS and get an job in the field.[/b] He doesn't care about location, he's not looking for proud traditions, he's not going to be staying up late debating the meaning of life or the perfect way to balance the needs of society and the needs of the individual. Oh, and to everyone who felt the need to trash GMU, thanks. I can be a bit of an intellectual snob, and you let me see how very gross that is. [/quote] [b]Sounds like your mind was already made up.[/b] Enjoy George Mason.[/quote] Because the people who pushed W&M were so rational about it? Before I mentioned what the kid was interested in, people were saying "It makes sense for CS, but not much else." Well, that's what he's into. Also, I'm not the one going, so there isn't really anything for me to enjoy or not. But I guess it's a good reminder that kids often know what they need better than anyone else. [/quote] +1 OP, he will do great! Good luck to him! For this kid, Mason sounds like a perfect fit. Knowing what you want is a great first step to adulthood.[/quote][/quote]
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