Anonymous wrote:The only reason why I follow these threads is to see the JMU/GMU booster(s) pop in to say just how awesome/well-known it is. If you need to convince us...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you sound very hostile and defensive pp. Good for you that you have a job. As far as your GF, that was when men got all of the jobs..poor example when women and people of color were completely excluded from the ring.
You mean, the time when America rose to greatness and we actually built vast, successful industrial enterprises? Oh what a horrible, horrible time that was.
Ah - the good 'ole years back when insecure women couldn't post on DCUM. Those were the days!
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a dog in this fight, as I am not a parent of a CNU, JMU or GMU student, nor am I an alumus. That being said, I would have no problem with my child attending any of these universities.
As to networking opportunities, that really depends on the industry. Not one single referral for any of the jobs I have came from any alumnus of the two schools I graduated from. They came from me more or less building a network through informational interviews after networking at professional association meetings, trade show, etc.
As to alumni connections, GMU is very well interwined with the economic engines driving growth in the NoVa area, whether in IT, aerospace, government, etc. and there are plenty of professors you can network off of as well.
I'm second in command of an office at one the international affairs agencies, am fluent in three languages and have Ivy grads working under me. I guess I made the wrong choice.
Hint for the clueless: no one gives a sh*t ten years our where you went to school. It's all about performance. If you can't performm, you're out on your ass.
As my grandfather use to say, put that in your pipe and smoke it. And he never went to college yet rose to a senior VP position in an aerospace manufacturing company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you sound very hostile and defensive pp. Good for you that you have a job. As far as your GF, that was when men got all of the jobs..poor example when women and people of color were completely excluded from the ring.
You mean, the time when America rose to greatness and we actually built vast, successful industrial enterprises? Oh what a horrible, horrible time that was.
Anonymous wrote:you sound very hostile and defensive pp. Good for you that you have a job. As far as your GF, that was when men got all of the jobs..poor example when women and people of color were completely excluded from the ring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only reason why I follow these threads is to see the JMU/GMU booster(s) pop in to say just how awesome/well-known it is. If you need to convince us...
Think it's less about convincing than, um, pointing out cluelessness.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason why I follow these threads is to see the JMU/GMU booster(s) pop in to say just how awesome/well-known it is. If you need to convince us...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And this is why some smart kids (see earlier posts on kids who end up at top law schools) pick schools below their ability. Mommy & Daddy wouldn't/couldn't pay for the best school. They went for the value option. Seems to be a big trend in VA because of the hype around great in-state schools.
Why do you make this sound like a horrible decision? Do you think parent's should go into large amounts of debt to put their kids through college at a prestigious university? There's plenty of good schools which don't cost a fortune. It seems to me you've drunk the kool-aid and think a good education is only available at a big name school.
Anonymous wrote:And this is why some smart kids (see earlier posts on kids who end up at top law schools) pick schools below their ability. Mommy & Daddy wouldn't/couldn't pay for the best school. They went for the value option. Seems to be a big trend in VA because of the hype around great in-state schools.
Anonymous wrote: One of my co-workers went to ODU and she is a senior Fed in the State Department,