Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Virginia has two: VT (non STEM) and JMU. I don't think MD has any. Most states don't have more than 2 except the ones significantly bigger than Virginia.
JMU should never be compared to VT.
Why? For non-STEM, JMU might be the better option for many.
Better option how? VT has much more respect in the D.C. metro area/VA than JMU. For any major.
Nope. I'm from here.
It's
Tier 1: uva and wm
Tier 2: jmu and vt
Tier 3: gmu, vcu, cnu etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Virginia has two: VT (non STEM) and JMU. I don't think MD has any. Most states don't have more than 2 except the ones significantly bigger than Virginia.
JMU should never be compared to VT.
Why? For non-STEM, JMU might be the better option for many.
Better option how? VT has much more respect in the D.C. metro area/VA than JMU. For any major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Virginia has two: VT (non STEM) and JMU. I don't think MD has any. Most states don't have more than 2 except the ones significantly bigger than Virginia.
JMU should never be compared to VT.
Why? For non-STEM, JMU might be the better option for many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say Virginia has two: VT (non STEM) and JMU. I don't think MD has any. Most states don't have more than 2 except the ones significantly bigger than Virginia.
JMU should never be compared to VT.
Anonymous wrote:I would say Virginia has two: VT (non STEM) and JMU. I don't think MD has any. Most states don't have more than 2 except the ones significantly bigger than Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like in VA there are only competitive colleges (UVA, W&M, Tech) and 90% acceptance rate colleges (VCU, CNU, ODU, GMU, JMU). Why aren't there colleges like SBU in NY or UMass amherst in MA in VA?