Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VaTech > GMU
GMU is regional commuter school that is not well-known outside of the area. Nothing wrong with that, but it's definitely a bit below VaTech in the pecking-order, in terms of national prestige.
Not that either is really "prestigious."
Google 2006 Final Four.
That put GMU on the NATIONAL MAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I believe that the Veterinary Sciences are more prestigious at VA Tech than at GMU.
Yes, my dog prefers a VT trained vet. Always has.
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved to Richmond from NOVA. When DD was looking at schools GMU was not on ANYONE's list. I know it is a fine school but VERY regional. Her friends who were looking instate were all UVA/VT/W&M.
Anonymous wrote:In economics, US News gives VATech a score of 2.3 out of 5 (tied with several schools, including GW). They give GMU a 2.2 (also tied with several schools). That's pretty close.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-humanities-schools/economics-rankings
Anonymous wrote:
I believe that the Veterinary Sciences are more prestigious at VA Tech than at GMU.
Anonymous wrote:VaTech > GMU
GMU is regional commuter school that is not well-known outside of the area. Nothing wrong with that, but it's definitely a bit below VaTech in the pecking-order, in terms of national prestige.
Not that either is really "prestigious."
Anonymous wrote:depends on your major