Anonymous wrote:What about CNU? We know kids there who love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is what Radford used to be? JMU too but it has really improved in the rankings.
Other options for state schools:
-Old Dominion U (at the beach)
-Longwood (although I find the town waaaay too creepy)
SLACs:
-Shenandoah U (has the music conservatory but also very sports science oriented)
-Roanoke College seems like it would be a good fit
-Randolph Macon, cute town and kind of the prototypical small school
-U of Lynchburg cut a ton of programs lately so IDK but that's another "B students who are happy-go-lucky people" option
Is ODU an HBCU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is what Radford used to be? JMU too but it has really improved in the rankings.
Other options for state schools:
-Old Dominion U (at the beach)
-Longwood (although I find the town waaaay too creepy)
SLACs:
-Shenandoah U (has the music conservatory but also very sports science oriented)
-Roanoke College seems like it would be a good fit
-Randolph Macon, cute town and kind of the prototypical small school
-U of Lynchburg cut a ton of programs lately so IDK but that's another "B students who are happy-go-lucky people" option
Is ODU an HBCU?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is what Radford used to be? JMU too but it has really improved in the rankings.
Other options for state schools:
-Old Dominion U (at the beach)
-Longwood (although I find the town waaaay too creepy)
SLACs:
-Shenandoah U (has the music conservatory but also very sports science oriented)
-Roanoke College seems like it would be a good fit
-Randolph Macon, cute town and kind of the prototypical small school
-U of Lynchburg cut a ton of programs lately so IDK but that's another "B students who are happy-go-lucky people" option
Anonymous wrote:Not underrated, but JMU is the obvious choice for this type of student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone please point me to the underrated gems in VA for an average B student with a mainstream personality (sporty, social and not nerdy/artsy--in fact, prefers to avoid anything artsy/emo etc.)? I know about VCU/Mary Washington (not interested in these). Looking for other schools. Interested in sports science, nursing, psychology etc. but also undecided.
I'm sorry but there are only so many schools and most have been discussed thoroughly. Not sure any are "hidden".
Anonymous wrote:Can someone please point me to the underrated gems in VA for an average B student with a mainstream personality (sporty, social and not nerdy/artsy--in fact, prefers to avoid anything artsy/emo etc.)? I know about VCU/Mary Washington (not interested in these). Looking for other schools. Interested in sports science, nursing, psychology etc. but also undecided.