Anonymous wrote:I teach there but would not send my child there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is on the rise!
How so? Another concern I had was the ranking. I thought it would be at least t70-80 but it's not.
It was until recently but the USNWR methodology change moved it down. Most of the chatter about the methodology change is negative but I haven't followed it that closely. I think AU is a cute little campus in a good location, safe suburb but easy to get to downtown DC. Students seem to do well with internships and have good outcomes. It compares well to GW but not to Georgetown, at least generally. Like most other T-100 schools, lots of faculty with PhDs from Ivies (the one benefit of the oversaturation of the market with PhDs). I'd check out the program your DC is most interested in, but it's a solid school with a perfectly good reputation. Has strong academic areas and weak ones, like most other universities.
one this it does not have is a "cute" campus
Have you only driven by? The parts not seen from the street, like the quad and dorms, are great. I would definitely call is a cute campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is on the rise!
How so? Another concern I had was the ranking. I thought it would be at least t70-80 but it's not.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard a college campus described as cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is on the rise!
How so? Another concern I had was the ranking. I thought it would be at least t70-80 but it's not.
It was until recently but the USNWR methodology change moved it down. Most of the chatter about the methodology change is negative but I haven't followed it that closely. I think AU is a cute little campus in a good location, safe suburb but easy to get to downtown DC. Students seem to do well with internships and have good outcomes. It compares well to GW but not to Georgetown, at least generally. Like most other T-100 schools, lots of faculty with PhDs from Ivies (the one benefit of the oversaturation of the market with PhDs). I'd check out the program your DC is most interested in, but it's a solid school with a perfectly good reputation. Has strong academic areas and weak ones, like most other universities.
one this it does not have is a "cute" campus
Have you only driven by? The parts not seen from the street, like the quad and dorms, are great. I would definitely call is a cute campus.
my kid went to AU for a semester. we thought the campus was soulless. but I'm glad it's a good fit for your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is on the rise!
How so? Another concern I had was the ranking. I thought it would be at least t70-80 but it's not.
It was until recently but the USNWR methodology change moved it down. Most of the chatter about the methodology change is negative but I haven't followed it that closely. I think AU is a cute little campus in a good location, safe suburb but easy to get to downtown DC. Students seem to do well with internships and have good outcomes. It compares well to GW but not to Georgetown, at least generally. Like most other T-100 schools, lots of faculty with PhDs from Ivies (the one benefit of the oversaturation of the market with PhDs). I'd check out the program your DC is most interested in, but it's a solid school with a perfectly good reputation. Has strong academic areas and weak ones, like most other universities.
one this it does not have is a "cute" campus
Have you only driven by? The parts not seen from the street, like the quad and dorms, are great. I would definitely call is a cute campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is on the rise!
How so? Another concern I had was the ranking. I thought it would be at least t70-80 but it's not.
It was until recently but the USNWR methodology change moved it down. Most of the chatter about the methodology change is negative but I haven't followed it that closely. I think AU is a cute little campus in a good location, safe suburb but easy to get to downtown DC. Students seem to do well with internships and have good outcomes. It compares well to GW but not to Georgetown, at least generally. Like most other T-100 schools, lots of faculty with PhDs from Ivies (the one benefit of the oversaturation of the market with PhDs). I'd check out the program your DC is most interested in, but it's a solid school with a perfectly good reputation. Has strong academic areas and weak ones, like most other universities.
one this it does not have is a "cute" campus