Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t go with GMU or VCU. Your DS may get completely overwhelmed. JMU would be slightly better but it increased the enrollment so much and lost the small school atomosphere. I won’t recommend.
Are the classes at those schools all large?
They are great schools, but they are big. OP specifically said they thought kid preferred small. Since they got into two great small schools (UMW and CNU) it really makes sense to choose between those two in this instance for this student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t go with GMU or VCU. Your DS may get completely overwhelmed. JMU would be slightly better but it increased the enrollment so much and lost the small school atomosphere. I won’t recommend.
Are the classes at those schools all large?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t go with GMU or VCU. Your DS may get completely overwhelmed. JMU would be slightly better but it increased the enrollment so much and lost the small school atomosphere. I won’t recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he wants smaller classes and more faculty attention, I would go with CNU or UMW.
Yep. And both would be good for politics, with connections at the state level.
Anonymous wrote:If he wants smaller classes and more faculty attention, I would go with CNU or UMW.
Anonymous wrote:Did Longwood not appeal? Just curious
Anonymous wrote:PS he was able to get most all of his classes in person classes at CNU in 2020-21 which was key to success.