Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prestige. Plain and simple. Look at this forum. The constant Ivy League, T10, T20, etc.
All parents want prestige, but it’s a college education that is most important. That degree. Really, any degree is fine. For most careers, that is all that matters. Where they receive it is rather moot.
I recently went to a presentation and the attorney graduated from Towson pre-law and University of Baltimore School of Law. Not prestigious, but he is doing fabulous and happy.
Okay, but by this logic GMU should never “surpass” anyone. At best it is equivalent.
Anonymous wrote:Prestige. Plain and simple. Look at this forum. The constant Ivy League, T10, T20, etc.
All parents want prestige, but it’s a college education that is most important. That degree. Really, any degree is fine. For most careers, that is all that matters. Where they receive it is rather moot.
I recently went to a presentation and the attorney graduated from Towson pre-law and University of Baltimore School of Law. Not prestigious, but he is doing fabulous and happy.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the number of Nobel prizes it won - it's more than the rest of the State combined. It's a world class university for blue collar workers .
Anonymous wrote:It’s a commuter school. And Trumpy.
Anonymous wrote:We go to swim meets there. It seems squished into the space it has.
Biggest reason though that it will struggle to reach on par with JMU is that it suffers from being right next door for all the brightest kids in NOVA. People do not want to go to school so super close to home.
Anonymous wrote:It is not a campus. If you want to go to school in DC, go to school in DC. Otherwise, go to a school with a campus.
Also, it is rapidly selling its soul to MAGA. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:It is not a campus. If you want to go to school in DC, go to school in DC. Otherwise, go to a school with a campus.
Also, it is rapidly selling its soul to MAGA. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a commuter school with an ugly campus.
UVA is a thing of beauty created by a founding father.