Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
I'd prefer in a heartbeat that my kid attend any of the following VA schools over CNU:
UVA
William & Mary
Tech
JMU
VCU
UMW
GMU
I place CNU in the category of:
ODU
Longwood
Radford
I know it's gotten harder to get into in recent years, but reputations lag behind reality. I just consider it to be low second tier at the very best.
The question was comparable Universities so you would choose ODU, Longwood and Radford over CNU...why?
I never said I'd choose any of those schools over CNU. I said I consider all of those schools to be in the same category. Honestly, I wouldn't want my kid to attend any of them. I understand, of course, that for some kids those are the only in state options . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
I'd prefer in a heartbeat that my kid attend any of the following VA schools over CNU:
UVA
William & Mary
Tech
JMU
VCU
UMW
GMU
I place CNU in the category of:
ODU
Longwood
Radford
I know it's gotten harder to get into in recent years, but reputations lag behind reality. I just consider it to be low second tier at the very best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
I'd prefer in a heartbeat that my kid attend any of the following VA schools over CNU:
UVA
William & Mary
Tech
JMU
VCU
UMW
GMU
I place CNU in the category of:
ODU
Longwood
Radford
I know it's gotten harder to get into in recent years, but reputations lag behind reality. I just consider it to be low second tier at the very best.
The question was comparable Universities so you would choose ODU, Longwood and Radford over CNU...why?
I never said I'd choose any of those schools over CNU. I said I consider all of those schools to be in the same category. Honestly, I wouldn't want my kid to attend any of them. I understand, of course, that for some kids those are the only in state options . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
I'd prefer in a heartbeat that my kid attend any of the following VA schools over CNU:
UVA
William & Mary
Tech
JMU
VCU
UMW
GMU
I place CNU in the category of:
ODU
Longwood
Radford
I know it's gotten harder to get into in recent years, but reputations lag behind reality. I just consider it to be low second tier at the very best.
The question was comparable Universities so you would choose ODU, Longwood and Radford over CNU...why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
I'd prefer in a heartbeat that my kid attend any of the following VA schools over CNU:
UVA
William & Mary
Tech
JMU
VCU
UMW
GMU
I place CNU in the category of:
ODU
Longwood
Radford
I know it's gotten harder to get into in recent years, but reputations lag behind reality. I just consider it to be low second tier at the very best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Why? What makes comparable options in VA better? Location, academics personal bias?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know . . . I'd just be disappointed if my kid went to CNU. Not gonna lie. With so many other options available for in state Virginia . . . no thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newport News is the 5th largest city in Virginia. CNU is in the heart of the city. Also has a large boating industry.
Just imagine, they have a Whole Foods and Trader Joe's too, who woulda thought?
Anonymous wrote:Newport News is the 5th largest city in Virginia. CNU is in the heart of the city. Also has a large boating industry.
Anonymous wrote:I would look into the city of Newport News and see if that is the college town you are looking to reside.