Anonymous wrote:Focus only on how well these schools do with arranging good internships and full time jobs. The “quality” of the curricula doesn’t matter…and the career placement is its own market judgement on how well students are prepared.
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One plus IMO for VCU is the city location makes it more likely you can intern during the school year vs. VT/JMU college towns. OTOH, VT does have a lot of interesting on-campus opportunities to build your resume beyond academics. My son there participated in a program where he worked with a few different professors on data analytics projects. And a couple of his friends had on-campus internships related to their majors.