Anonymous wrote:If she has the stats for both, Tech is much more appealing in terms of reputation and location. It’s a tough admit these days though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, I'm the poster above.
Generally speaking, I don't really think either Tech OR JMU is worth paying OOS tuition for, unless there's some academic program you're interested in. But based on the criteria you're describing, then, yeah, maybe pp IS right that you're more likely to find what you're looking for in the SEC or even the Big 10 if you're willing to waste money going OOS. Surely your state has a flagship?
SEC flagships offer generous merit and academic Common Market guarantees in-state tuition. They are cheaper and offer better football. Plenty of kids in at JMU and VT choose the SEC or even the Big 10; Auburn is not competing with Radford for students.
But the problem is then you have to go to school in those places and you learn WHY they have to offer that merit aid. The southern hick culture permeates even those towns, moreso than the hick culture surrounding Blacksburg and Harrisonburg. And, let's be honest, no one wants to live in the South. Nasty.

Anonymous wrote:She wants to base her college decision on...off campus shopping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTW, I'm the poster above.
Generally speaking, I don't really think either Tech OR JMU is worth paying OOS tuition for, unless there's some academic program you're interested in. But based on the criteria you're describing, then, yeah, maybe pp IS right that you're more likely to find what you're looking for in the SEC or even the Big 10 if you're willing to waste money going OOS. Surely your state has a flagship?
SEC flagships offer generous merit and academic Common Market guarantees in-state tuition. They are cheaper and offer better football. Plenty of kids in at JMU and VT choose the SEC or even the Big 10; Auburn is not competing with Radford for students.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, I'm the poster above.
Generally speaking, I don't really think either Tech OR JMU is worth paying OOS tuition for, unless there's some academic program you're interested in. But based on the criteria you're describing, then, yeah, maybe pp IS right that you're more likely to find what you're looking for in the SEC or even the Big 10 if you're willing to waste money going OOS. Surely your state has a flagship?
Anonymous wrote:She wants to base her college decision on...off campus shopping?
Anonymous wrote:SEC colleges would be better for what you’re describing. VA kids know this and are going out of state.