Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
Actually it is true. Before we moved to DC 35 years ago, we had never heard of JMU. I"m from the south and my spouse grew up on the East Coast. We both knew of Indiana but not JMU.
The UI campus and Bloomington are gorgeous. It is a wonderful school as are many in the mid-west. Iowa, Iowa State, Missouri, Kansas and Kansas State have great campuses.
Show of hands. How many of you have actually spent any time in "fly over" country. I would guess very few.
DCUM posters scoff at anything that isn't IVY or top 25. It is ridiculous.
the campus and surrounding town are nothing alike.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU. If you’re OOS for both (and kid doesn’t need/want to be within a certain proximity of home), this isn’t even really a choice.
+1
It's tough to beat IU for a kid who wants the traditional college experience.
JMU offers the same experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
Anonymous wrote:IU is one of the weaker schools in the Big Ten. Saying that, it’s still better than JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU. If you’re OOS for both (and kid doesn’t need/want to be within a certain proximity of home), this isn’t even really a choice.
+1
It's tough to beat IU for a kid who wants the traditional college experience.
JMU offers the same experience
Not really. IU is in the Big10, which is literally a whole 'nother league.
So the stadium is smaller at JMU. The overall student life experience is the same.
No need to say more about how you don’t understand college sports.
This thread is silly indeed.
These people will ever understand. The Big 10
has the 3 largest College football stadiums- which sell out almost every weekend. These people can never understand what a real sports program brings to a school not only in money which benefits all students but also the camaraderie and just fun. Plus an amazing college experience.
OP I don't know where you live since you say you are OOS for both but JMU requires some time driving in 81 which is the worst road (besides 95 of course). You have no idea how bad it is until you are stopped there for hours due to a wreck. Therr are tons of trucks and exits are far apart. So if you say-- well JMU is a 5 hr drive add a good 1-2 hours on there. Hell road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new ‘Degree Choices’ rankings that try to assess the ‘economic value’ of different colleges’ degrees (earnings boost, time required to ‘pay off’ or offset tuition cost etc) ranks IU as #55 national university in the country and JMU as #127. JMU is a fine school (and a great in-state option) and many students are happy there, but IU is in a different league.
https://www.degreechoices.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/
Does this control for popularity of certain majors that may not lead to higher earnings? This ranking may not be helpful in determining quality of education because a college can be outstanding in say education, but that will not fare well in "value" assessments.