Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question-is the difference in reputation worth the cost? Now that GMU is rivaling UVA in prestige, and DD can commute - is the money worth it?
Interestingly she was rejected by VT
Definitely George Mason. Their Econ is ranked higher than Stanford. Plus it is cheaper.
This is a tough one. GMU is the proverbial rockstar these days in VA for instate students from DD's high school. Its engineering (Volgenau) now ranks higher than VT for example. In addition Fairfax Va is very comparable to Silicon Valley in terms of employment and HHI...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question-is the difference in reputation worth the cost? Now that GMU is rivaling UVA in prestige, and DD can commute - is the money worth it?
Interestingly she was rejected by VT
Your premise is wrong. There is no way GMU rivals UVA in prestige, no matter how many times you tell yourself that.
Also, being rejected by VT, which accepts 70% of their applicants, doesn't bode well for you.
Anonymous wrote:Serious question-is the difference in reputation worth the cost? Now that GMU is rivaling UVA in prestige, and DD can commute - is the money worth it?
Interestingly she was rejected by VT
Anonymous wrote:You're all joking, right?
Anonymous wrote:This...is a parody, right? A glorified community college versus Stanford?
Anonymous wrote:This...is a parody, right? A glorified community college versus Stanford?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question-is the difference in reputation worth the cost? Now that GMU is rivaling UVA in prestige, and DD can commute - is the money worth it?
Interestingly she was rejected by VT
Definitely George Mason. Their Econ is ranked higher than Stanford. Plus it is cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is any chance she will ever want to live outside of Northern Virginia, she should go to Stanford. GMU may be a local golden child, but it does not compare to Stanford in national reputation or ability to attract talent from around the country and world.
Can you prove it?
Anonymous wrote:If there is any chance she will ever want to live outside of Northern Virginia, she should go to Stanford. GMU may be a local golden child, but it does not compare to Stanford in national reputation or ability to attract talent from around the country and world.