Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:37     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:I went to GMU and being as I’m the highest intellect and income on DCUM I’d say it’s a great school



GMU grad school graduate. I agree!
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:33     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Send your kids away for college. It's the biggest gift you can give them. GMU is a lame option for NoVa kids. Let them fly!!

Agreed. A lot of parents limiting their children’s potential.


One doesn't always have to move far from home to reach their potential.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:31     Subject: Re:Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cause the students are sub-low quality trash and it’s a waste of time attending.

Oh


Interesting racist comment ... because, after all, GMU is the most diverse university in the commonwealth. Ergo diverse students are "sub-low quality trash". Maybe you need to
do a little research next time before shooting off your mouth. Just a quick tour of GMU would have spoken volumes to its diverse culture .. so clearly you've never even been there.


Yeah...clearly this is why Musk and Ramaswamy and Trump want to increase student visas.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:30     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:Lower quality all around. Lesser professors than neighboring schools, etc.


Says a person who has not earned a degree from GMU.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:29     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a very solid school that should be decently attractive for any ROVA or nearby states’ kids. But it’s in our backyard so it’s the only school I told DC she can’t go to. She needs to grow and not be 10 minutes from her home.


It is possible to grow 10 minutes from home.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:25     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My niece said it's like the United Nations.

What does this mean?


It has a very diverse student body.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 11:23     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:The only people who act like this are certain people who live in NOVA and feel like because a school is nearby, it must not be good. Meanwhile, GMU is a great school that serves thousands of students. Kind of like how someone who lives near UMD or UVA or any school most likely would choose to go elsewhere. Not everyone, of course, but that's a mentality that some have.


You got half of that right.

Which half?


Just ignore the troll. We are lucky to have GMU and all of its resources right here in our backyard.


+1
The Schar School of Public Policy is highly respected.
GMU also has a very good nursing program.
It has been an under-rated school for a very long time, finally starting to get some of its due recognition.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 10:56     Subject: Why not GMU?

We live close and I think it’s just that at the high school get lots of other colleges come in to visit school that seem more appealing. Some kids want the destination of the big 10 sports, or the artsy-school if that’s their thing. Some want the W&M traditional vibe. Being local just feels like another big building stop off the beltway like going to walk around Tyson’s, it’s just among the tons of things there are to do around here.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 00:41     Subject: Re:Why not GMU?

*threads about GMU
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 00:41     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:Most GMU faculty have degrees from schools that DCUMers worship so I find it interesting that they shun the school due to the acceptance rate. The area is lucky to have a school with these resources that is accessible to more students.

Threads by GMU are always shockingly civil and restrained. Way worse things are said about UVA and William and Mary than GMU on this page.
Anonymous
Post 12/28/2024 00:30     Subject: Why not GMU?

Most GMU faculty have degrees from schools that DCUMers worship so I find it interesting that they shun the school due to the acceptance rate. The area is lucky to have a school with these resources that is accessible to more students.
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2024 20:15     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Is it crazy that my Fairfax kid prefers GMU over William and Mary,?

Yes


No the "vibe" as my kids would say is very different for these two schools.

More different than any subjective notion of "vibe" could be are the admissions criteria of GMU and any of the t3 Virginia public schools.

https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP

Very low test submitting percent at GMU compared to Virginia Tech, W&M, UVA. Median test scores are far lower than these three too. Vibe should be the least of anyone's concerns when choosing between GMU, JMU, VCU, etc. and the t3.


thanks! can you find this for other states?

I only know of this sort of website for VA. Here are some data points for DMVish schools.

School: Median SAT, %submitting scores

UVA: 1470, 59%
W&M: 1470, 59%
UMD: 1450, 48%
VTech: 1360, 48%
GWU: 1420, 42%
American: 1370, 36%
Delaware: 1280, 28%
GMU: 1240, 38%
VCU: 1150, 37%
JMU: 1240, 26%
Penn State: 1310, 39%

Stat wise, GMU is not that different to JMU, but people seem to hate on GMU more simply because of the location.

GMS > JMU in USNWR ranking.


That's because GMU is way more diverse than JMU, right?
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2024 20:11     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it crazy that my Fairfax kid prefers GMU over William and Mary,?

Yes


No the "vibe" as my kids would say is very different for these two schools.

More different than any subjective notion of "vibe" could be are the admissions criteria of GMU and any of the t3 Virginia public schools.

https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/B10_FreshmenProfile.ASP

Very low test submitting percent at GMU compared to Virginia Tech, W&M, UVA. Median test scores are far lower than these three too. Vibe should be the least of anyone's concerns when choosing between GMU, JMU, VCU, etc. and the t3.


thanks! can you find this for other states?

I only know of this sort of website for VA. Here are some data points for DMVish schools.

School: Median SAT, %submitting scores

UVA: 1470, 59%
W&M: 1470, 59%
UMD: 1450, 48%
VTech: 1360, 48%
GWU: 1420, 42%
American: 1370, 36%
Delaware: 1280, 28%
GMU: 1240, 38%
VCU: 1150, 37%
JMU: 1240, 26%
Penn State: 1310, 39%

Stat wise, GMU is not that different to JMU, but people seem to hate on GMU more simply because of the location.

GMS > JMU in USNWR ranking.

US News is a bumbling failed magazine. The two schools are very comparable.

UVA: 1470, 59%
W&M: 1470, 59%
UMD: 1450, 48%
VTech: 1360, 48%
GWU: 1420, 42%
American: 1370, 36%
Delaware: 1280, 28%
Penn State: 1310, 39%
VCU: 1150, 37%


GMU: 1240, 38%
Graduation rate: 71%

JMU: 1240, 26%
Graduation rate: 82%
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2024 20:06     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it crazy that my Fairfax kid prefers GMU over William and Mary,?


Not at all. W&M has a college feel at 6,500 students. GMU has a university feel at 27,000 undergrads. GMU offers programs no other university in the Commonwealth does. My DS went there (loved it -lived in the dorms all four years) for its Game Design major. The hot cyber security major is only offered only at GMU. (The legislature does this on purpose). GMU's computer science, engineering and econ departmebts are impressive. Interesting GMU's law school is ranked around 28; W&M's is in the 60s

GMU: #28
W&M: #36

On the rise?
Anonymous
Post 12/27/2024 20:00     Subject: Why not GMU?

Anonymous wrote:Is it crazy that my Fairfax kid prefers GMU over William and Mary,?


Not at all. W&M has a college feel at 6,500 students. GMU has a university feel at 27,000 undergrads. GMU offers programs no other university in the Commonwealth does. My DS went there (loved it -lived in the dorms all four years) for its Game Design major. The hot cyber security major is only offered only at GMU. (The legislature does this on purpose). GMU's computer science, engineering and econ departmebts are impressive. Interesting GMU's law school is ranked around 28; W&M's is in the 60s