Anonymous wrote:IU is completely a diff experience than JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please bear in mind that IU does not have guaranteed campus housing for all 4 years. Your child will have housing as a freshman, but no guarantee after that. He/She will need to either pledge a sorority/fraternity where spots are limited OR move to an off campus apt/house with friends.
I am an alum. It's a great school. BIg though. I am very disappointed with what they have done with housing and decided against it for that reason for my DC. (it was too big for her too) When I went in the stone age, anyone who wanted to live on campus for all 4 years could do so.
Good Luck.
JMU has 12% of students living in on-campus dorms.
That may be true, but off campus housing is plentiful and cheap.
Anonymous wrote:IU is a state flagship and JMU is a former women’s teachers college (Madison College). You can get a degree at either school and have a good time, but it’s not going to be the same experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please bear in mind that IU does not have guaranteed campus housing for all 4 years. Your child will have housing as a freshman, but no guarantee after that. He/She will need to either pledge a sorority/fraternity where spots are limited OR move to an off campus apt/house with friends.
I am an alum. It's a great school. BIg though. I am very disappointed with what they have done with housing and decided against it for that reason for my DC. (it was too big for her too) When I went in the stone age, anyone who wanted to live on campus for all 4 years could do so.
Good Luck.
JMU has 12% of students living in on-campus dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please bear in mind that IU does not have guaranteed campus housing for all 4 years. Your child will have housing as a freshman, but no guarantee after that. He/She will need to either pledge a sorority/fraternity where spots are limited OR move to an off campus apt/house with friends.
I am an alum. It's a great school. BIg though. I am very disappointed with what they have done with housing and decided against it for that reason for my DC. (it was too big for her too) When I went in the stone age, anyone who wanted to live on campus for all 4 years could do so.
Good Luck.
JMU has 12% of students living in on-campus dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe there are 12 pages and years of arguing about whether or not JMU or IU is better.
My son applied to both, is accepted at IU and will find out tomorrow about JMU. It’s not clear to me which he should choose. Things like small differences in “rankings” don’t matter. Size doesn’t equate to excellence.
Can’t they just both be good and we settle down now?
We are in the same boat as well. I was reviewing this thread to pick up on any gems - the small differences - that would make sense for an in-state kid to attend IU and didn't really find much. While I acknowledge that IU is likely a level above JMU when it comes to quality of education and reputation, is it really large enough to be worth $100K? Salary outcomes, especially for business school, seem about the same (which is likely what's important when you are deciding on schools below below T30ish)..
None of what you “acknowledge” is necessarily accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please bear in mind that IU does not have guaranteed campus housing for all 4 years. Your child will have housing as a freshman, but no guarantee after that. He/She will need to either pledge a sorority/fraternity where spots are limited OR move to an off campus apt/house with friends.
I am an alum. It's a great school. BIg though. I am very disappointed with what they have done with housing and decided against it for that reason for my DC. (it was too big for her too) When I went in the stone age, anyone who wanted to live on campus for all 4 years could do so.
Good Luck.
JMU has 12% of students living in on-campus dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Please bear in mind that IU does not have guaranteed campus housing for all 4 years. Your child will have housing as a freshman, but no guarantee after that. He/She will need to either pledge a sorority/fraternity where spots are limited OR move to an off campus apt/house with friends.
I am an alum. It's a great school. BIg though. I am very disappointed with what they have done with housing and decided against it for that reason for my DC. (it was too big for her too) When I went in the stone age, anyone who wanted to live on campus for all 4 years could do so.
Good Luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe there are 12 pages and years of arguing about whether or not JMU or IU is better.
My son applied to both, is accepted at IU and will find out tomorrow about JMU. It’s not clear to me which he should choose. Things like small differences in “rankings” don’t matter. Size doesn’t equate to excellence.
Can’t they just both be good and we settle down now?
That's how I feel! My DD may be deciding between Penn State and JMU. She truly loves them both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to JMU from out of state is ridiculous. Sorry.
This. It's NOVA West also, so an extension of high school.
That sounds a lot like VT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe there are 12 pages and years of arguing about whether or not JMU or IU is better.
My son applied to both, is accepted at IU and will find out tomorrow about JMU. It’s not clear to me which he should choose. Things like small differences in “rankings” don’t matter. Size doesn’t equate to excellence.
Can’t they just both be good and we settle down now?
We are in the same boat as well. I was reviewing this thread to pick up on any gems - the small differences - that would make sense for an in-state kid to attend IU and didn't really find much. While I acknowledge that IU is likely a level above JMU when it comes to quality of education and reputation, is it really large enough to be worth $100K? Salary outcomes, especially for business school, seem about the same (which is likely what's important when you are deciding on schools below below T30ish)..