Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just from a quick review of SCHEV website, which has lots of official statistics.
Unlike UVA and William & Mary, it’s actually easier to get into JMU, GMU and VCU from out of state than in state, and there’s really no difference between OOS and in state when it comes to VT.
UVA’s and VT’s in state yields are both much, much better than William & Mary’s. But W&M’s yield is higher than JMU’s.
JMU’s in state yield is shockingly low. Clearly it is a first choice school for very, very few.
JMU was first choice for mine. Only interest, actually. Only VA school applied to. Turned down two OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Just from a quick review of SCHEV website, which has lots of official statistics.
Unlike UVA and William & Mary, it’s actually easier to get into JMU, GMU and VCU from out of state than in state, and there’s really no difference between OOS and in state when it comes to VT.
UVA’s and VT’s in state yields are both much, much better than William & Mary’s. But W&M’s yield is higher than JMU’s.
JMU’s in state yield is shockingly low. Clearly it is a first choice school for very, very few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's point is to stir up the JMU love/hate debate. Just an unfortunate troll. Don't feed it.
Not my point at all. Just sharing some factual information that folks may find surprising.
Actually none of this is surprising. Either you’re a troll or not very informed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just from a quick review of SCHEV website, which has lots of official statistics.
Unlike UVA and William & Mary, it’s actually easier to get into JMU, GMU and VCU from out of state than in state, and there’s really no difference between OOS and in state when it comes to VT.
UVA’s and VT’s in state yields are both much, much better than William & Mary’s. But W&M’s yield is higher than JMU’s.
JMU’s in state yield is shockingly low. Clearly it is a first choice school for very, very few.
There is a HUGE difference for in state versus out of state at Virginia Tech. Whatever are you on about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's point is to stir up the JMU love/hate debate. Just an unfortunate troll. Don't feed it.
Not my point at all. Just sharing some factual information that folks may find surprising.
Anonymous wrote:OP's point is to stir up the JMU love/hate debate. Just an unfortunate troll. Don't feed it.
Anonymous wrote:Just from a quick review of SCHEV website, which has lots of official statistics.
Unlike UVA and William & Mary, it’s actually easier to get into JMU, GMU and VCU from out of state than in state, and there’s really no difference between OOS and in state when it comes to VT.
UVA’s and VT’s in state yields are both much, much better than William & Mary’s. But W&M’s yield is higher than JMU’s.
JMU’s in state yield is shockingly low. Clearly it is a first choice school for very, very few.
Anonymous wrote:OP's point is to stir up the JMU love/hate debate. Just an unfortunate troll. Don't feed it.