Anonymous wrote:Because almost anyone can get in . Not much better than community colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Because almost anyone can get in . Not much better than community colleges.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is a sophomore and really likes it, though feels it's "very NJ." Most friends are in state and NJ is a small state, so people go home during the week ofr diner or their parents come by and drop things off.
The multiple campuses are kind of weird but DC likes it. Each one has a unique vibe.
Anonymous wrote:I maybe biased because im a lawyer but all the Rutgers grads I meet professionally are just utter jerks and/or marginally corrupt. The alumni I’ve met just leave me such a a bad impression that I can’t give it too much consideration.
I do know one person socially that went to Rutgers who is very nice so I guess that’s something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?
Me again. Not full ride, but about $12k/ yr and honor college. Although he went somewhere else later, we really liked Rutgers.
Are you a Maryland resident?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?
Me again. Not full ride, but about $12k/ yr and honor college. Although he went somewhere else later, we really liked Rutgers.
Anonymous wrote:I had thought Rutgers and UMD are peers. But when my first child applied, Rutgers gave him honor college and merit scholarship while UMD nothing. Does Rutgers have lower standards?