Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually JMU is up there with most Big Ten state schools for selectivity, certainly many on the list.
JMU is what it is, lots of people around here love it. But please find me a single list of "Big Ten" (whatever that means) state schools that lists JMU ...
Apparently you have no idea what the Big Ten is. Let me enlighten you.
The Big Ten includes a number of State Schools. The newest members are Maryland and Rutgers. Long time members include Purdue, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa and others.
And yes, the poster is correct. James Madison is as selective as many of the schools just mentioned, despite your vitriolic nonsense.
OMG, you are using the Big Ten Conference as a measuring stick for how selective a college is and you're mentioning JMU in the same sentence as the Big Ten Conference colleges. I certainly know what the Big Ten Conference colleges are and again ask you to cite a single source that would claim JMU in their rank. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:How would you compare University of South Carolina to Clemson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually JMU is up there with most Big Ten state schools for selectivity, certainly many on the list.
JMU is what it is, lots of people around here love it. But please find me a single list of "Big Ten" (whatever that means) state schools that lists JMU ...
Apparently you have no idea what the Big Ten is. Let me enlighten you.
The Big Ten includes a number of State Schools. The newest members are Maryland and Rutgers. Long time members include Purdue, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Iowa and others.
And yes, the poster is correct. James Madison is as selective as many of the schools just mentioned, despite your vitriolic nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you compare University of South Carolina to Clemson?
Do the research yourself: www.usnews.com
Personally George Mason is more prestigious than either.
+1!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you compare University of South Carolina to Clemson?
Do the research yourself: www.usnews.com
Personally George Mason is more prestigious than either.
Anonymous wrote:How would you compare University of South Carolina to Clemson?
Anonymous wrote:+ 1. The PP has a vendetta against Va Tech and JMU. Expect some pointless blather to ensue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually JMU is up there with most Big Ten state schools for selectivity, certainly many on the list.
JMU is what it is, lots of people around here love it. But please find me a single list of "Big Ten" (whatever that means) state schools that lists JMU ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:South Carolina. They give awesome merit aid.
DD is intrigued regarding USC. What can you say about it?
it's in a ghetto. Housing is gonna be an issue.
Yeah, I'm in and out of USC all the time. Why would you want to spend so much money for the University of Spoiled Children? Party school. HOrrible neighborhood. Joke used to be that everyone standing in line to register for classes at USC would compare notes on when they had been rejected by UCLA.
Anonymous wrote:Actually JMU is up there with most Big Ten state schools for selectivity, certainly many on the list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go Dukes!
+1 Duuuuukes!
Girls, please stop. The adults on this thread are not talking about JMU or GMU.
Actually JMU is up there with most Big Ten state schools for selectivity, certainly many on the list.
Not sure about GMU. I heard it has a good law school - don't know about its undergrad.