Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Not joking. Boone is a great mountain town and Harrisonburg doesn't suck at all. Greenville...
Greenville SC is one of the coolest, most interesting and delightful small towns I've ever seen. Are we talking about somewhere else?
Oh, Greenville, North Carolina. Nevermind![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Not joking. Boone is a great mountain town and Harrisonburg doesn't suck at all. Greenville...
Greenville SC is one of the coolest, most interesting and delightful small towns I've ever seen. Are we talking about somewhere else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
JMU is a great school, especially for Computer Science. It's a great value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Not joking. Boone is a great mountain town and Harrisonburg doesn't suck at all. Greenville...
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
Pitt would be a couple notches up. West Chester and Bloomsburg are a notch below and more on par with ECU.
Having a hard time thinking of an equivalent.
Agreed, I don't think there is one. Temple is probably equivalent in terms of admissions difficulty, but very different setting and vibe. Honestly, closest thing would probably be Penn State.
I think Penn State is more on VT's level and JMU is slightly less competitive.
I could see similar students at JMU and ECU, kids who are more social than academic and couldn't get into the "first tier" state schools. Nothing wrong with that; I have a kid like that myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
I don't think there is one. Unless you count Delaware, which is pretty spot-on.
What about Bucknell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
Anonymous wrote:I would say ecu for nursing and premed. Temple for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
I don't think there is one. Unless you count Delaware, which is pretty spot-on.
What about Bucknell?