Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH works for an international accounting firm. They only recruit at two schools in VA, one of which is JMU.
Probably because JMU grads don't command a high salary, and really, who needs a degree from Harvard to do accounting, anyway? Credits on the right, debits on the left. Not rocket science.
Snotty much? Why don't you go sit for the CPA exam then and get back to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Bethesda in the 1980s, and I went to private school in DC. I never heard of JMU until some of my HS friends did t get into UVA and had to go there.
I hadn't heard of Christopher Newport until very recently. I would consider it a massive fail if my child went there.
I've luved in Arlington for the past 15 years.
There is no shortage of CNU students from Arlington. You might want to start looking into a move back to Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Anonymous wrote:JMU was a fairly popular safety school for my MD high school back in the 1980s. I'd never heard of CNU until last year when it was mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from New Jersey and never heard of either of these schools until moving to DC a few years ago.
Have any of you DMV folks every heard of Rider U, Fairleigh Dickinson or Montclair State U?
Not comparable. JMU regularly ranks highly nationally in periodicals covering Public College rankings.
Such as? They're all listed under Regional Universities for the USNews rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I wouldn't pay to send my kids to JMU or CNU.
Nor would I. Neither provide a high quality education.
You people are unbelievable. And I'm so glad you won't be sending your kids to these schools. Though it'll be fun to see where you actually do wind up sending them. Karma, you know.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:- Never heard of CNU until this thread
- Have heard of GMU
- When I read this thread, I thought you were talking about GMU. Never heard of JMU, nor do I know what it stands for, though I'd guess James Madison since it's Virginia.
I've lived here 10 years, not looking at colleges for my kids yet. From Boston, went to school near there. Plenty of schools are largely regional.
You're not very smart, are you?
I'm the one you called not very smart. I went to a SLAC and have a masters degree in a top school in my field. I had a Fulbright scholarship.
But I'm not very familiar with regional schools around here so I am not very smart? I don't think so. I was just answering the OP's question. Have you hard of Stonehill College in Mass? How about Colby-Sawyer in NH? Whether or not you have has no bearing on whether or not you are smart.
I'm just not very familiar local colleges. I live in DC so I know the colleges in the District.
I'm a Woodson HS (Fairfax) grad and have heard of both of these schools you mentioned above.
If you have lived in the DC metro area and have never heard of JMU, you are just an oblivious sort. There are tons of alums in the area, and your neighbors kids may go there. Do you not see the bumper stickers and sweatshirts?
CNU is a little more forgivable because it is relatively new and does not have the alumni base around here.
I understand my CA cousins not knowing JMU. I didn't now their Cal State whatevers either. But a local? Oblivious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I wouldn't pay to send my kids to JMU or CNU.
Nor would I. Neither provide a high quality education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH works for an international accounting firm. They only recruit at two schools in VA, one of which is JMU.
Probably because JMU grads don't command a high salary, and really, who needs a degree from Harvard to do accounting, anyway? Credits on the right, debits on the left. Not rocket science.