Anonymous
Post 04/08/2022 18:55     Subject: Re:in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

OP if you don’t mind- what we’re stats if your child? Mine is hoping for those schools but stats aren’t anywhere near 4.0.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2022 18:55     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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.


I know the school is large but that does not always translate into large classes. Are the classes crazy large?
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2022 18:29     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

Thanks for all this feedback. I am not OP but find it very helpful.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2022 16:08     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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
Post 04/08/2022 16:02     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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
Post 04/08/2022 15:00     Subject: Re:in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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.


I dont know about CNU but UMW also has good federal level contacta.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2022 14:49     Subject: Re:in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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
Post 04/08/2022 14:29     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

Anonymous wrote:Did Longwood not appeal? Just curious


No, my son couldn't see himself in Farmville.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2022 18:01     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

Check the major and minors offered for each school, they might not all have the major and minor he wants.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2022 17:45     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

Did Longwood not appeal? Just curious
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2022 14:43     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

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.


OP here -- thanks for posting this. It is good to hear. Who knows what will happen in the fall, but all online would be painful for him.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2022 14:16     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

PS he was able to get most all of his classes in person classes at CNU in 2020-21 which was key to success.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2022 14:14     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

Son with similar profile at CNU. Doing quite well.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2022 14:04     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

OP my DC wants same major/minor. What a coincidence! Good luck. Maybe they’ll end together at CNU. A dear family friends sent their daughter there over many other good choices. She is loving it.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2022 14:04     Subject: in-state Virginia options, not huge school?

JMU is not a small school, but it has an Intelligence Analysis major which is very selective. Only about 60 kids are selected (if I recall correctly). It’s an excellent major with strong ties to the IC and private industry. Don’t know if that’s what your son is interested in? They also have International Affairs with three different concentrations, one of which is International Conflict and Security.