Anonymous wrote:Let's look at the facts:
Yea, I don't think list is dispositive of anything.
[Dismissing objective evidence]
There are several colleges/universities listed that I couldn't tell you a thing about
[lack of knowledge becomes proof of expertise]
I'll bet many of the readers to this forum would say the same thing.
[bandwagoning fallacy, but without a bandwagon]
Plus, I hire about 5-10 employees per year, but mainly with engineering/science backgrounds--maybe this isn't their strength. [hmm, it's a liberal school, maybe not.]
And I have a history of bashing liberal arts education on DCUM
Facts (starting salaries of college grads):
http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/10/pf/college/graduate-salaries/index.html?source=cnn_bin
But YOU are the one who is a mean, snarky, jerk and I am tired of it.
Ya, we see how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Yea, I don't think list is dispositive of anything. There are several colleges/universities listed that I couldn't tell you a thing about--I'll bet many of the readers to this forum would say the same thing. Plus, I hire about 5-10 employees per year, but mainly with engineering/science backgrounds--maybe this isn't their strength.
Christopher Newport is a liberal arts school. I guess you don't hire many people from Williams, either and I bet you never heard of that one either.
I thought we were going to try to quarantine all the meanies in the Private School forum. Can you go back there, please?
Well, I apologize if you are not the poster who has previously expressed disdain for the liberal arts in this forum. There was another poster on here who claimed to be hiring the same 5-10 people per year and dismissing the value of a liberal arts education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Yea, I don't think list is dispositive of anything. There are several colleges/universities listed that I couldn't tell you a thing about--I'll bet many of the readers to this forum would say the same thing. Plus, I hire about 5-10 employees per year, but mainly with engineering/science backgrounds--maybe this isn't their strength.
Christopher Newport is a liberal arts school. I guess you don't hire many people from Williams, either and I bet you never heard of that one either.
I thought we were going to try to quarantine all the meanies in the Private School forum. Can you go back there, please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Yea, I don't think list is dispositive of anything. There are several colleges/universities listed that I couldn't tell you a thing about--I'll bet many of the readers to this forum would say the same thing. Plus, I hire about 5-10 employees per year, but mainly with engineering/science backgrounds--maybe this isn't their strength.
Christopher Newport is a liberal arts school. I guess you don't hire many people from Williams, either and I bet you never heard of that one either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Yea, I don't think list is dispositive of anything. There are several colleges/universities listed that I couldn't tell you a thing about--I'll bet many of the readers to this forum would say the same thing. Plus, I hire about 5-10 employees per year, but mainly with engineering/science backgrounds--maybe this isn't their strength.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Really? You must be pretty unfamiliar with the current state of higher ed in Virginia. CNU is small; probably the smallest state school in VA. CNU makes Princeton Review's "The Best 377 Best Colleges." Other schools like VCU, VMI, and Old Dominion did not. Also according to Princeton Review, students enrolling at CNU have higher SATs than those at James Madison and George Mason.
http://www.princetonreview.com/rankingsbest.aspx
Anonymous wrote:No idea, is this a 4 year university?
Anonymous wrote:What is this school well known for?
This isn't unique to any particular school--I think this is how a ot of young people act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can a college campus actually be dry? Does it mean there's no alcohol for sale?
It means even seniors and juniors over 21 can't have alcohol on campus.
Anonymous wrote:How can a college campus actually be dry? Does it mean there's no alcohol for sale?