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[quote=Anonymous][/quote] How old are you? When was the last time you were on campus. It it is a commuter school then, pray tell, where are the 35,000 parking places? And why are 13,000 kids in dorms and construction never ends at GMU. Please go visit before you post again. GMU has undergone explosive growth (via funds from the legislature) to make it the TECH school providing the Dulles corrider with valued employees. Those same students start during the summer with those companies. Every student graduating from computer science or game design has many options (in addition to going on for a masters' or Ph.D.). One recent graduate is now making seven figures (real seven figures, don't snark about decimal points) as mason computer science graduate. There are also two campuses now that officer computer science and serious game design degrees. The original schools are in Fairfax - the expansions are out in Manassas. My DD, a rising sophomore already has a paid internship working on a game design contract out of the Manassas campus. SHe willhave daily interaction with the company, get paid get credit, and learn more about computer science all at once. [/quote] I second the person that said about the last time one was on campus. More and more dorms continue to get added, and the library is being expanded as well. The '06 Final Four run put the school on the national map. I wonder if someone from HR is reading this, do they care what college one got a degree from? I always felt it is a matter of the specific degree, not the college that matters. One of my friends went to a Division 2 college in PA, and works for the fed's making 100K. [/quote]
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