Anonymous wrote:I would definitely send my kid to IU. But...we live in Indiana. That OOS price tag? It's either IU or Purdue for us for undergrad. No OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Btdt - kid picked IU honors direct admit Kelley school of business.
Cost difference was not excessive and not $100k
Bloomington did not vote for trump in the last election, and is quite a liberal town.
There are available medical services in town if needed
Kelley is very diverse, to the point some business fraternities are almost all Asian
No one goes to IU for great football but maybe they will be better, more a basketball school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would definitely send my kid to IU. But...we live in Indiana. That OOS price tag? It's either IU or Purdue for us for undergrad. No OOS.
You live in Indiana but are on this page? Weird
Anonymous wrote:I would definitely send my kid to IU. But...we live in Indiana. That OOS price tag? It's either IU or Purdue for us for undergrad. No OOS.
Anonymous wrote:JMU is a great school for kids from NOVA who don't want to be far from Mommy & Daddy.
Anonymous wrote:Which is better for engineering?
Anonymous wrote:JMU is a great school for kids from NOVA who don't want to be far from Mommy & Daddy.
. That was already said earlier in the chain.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on JMU’s football performance and relative acceptance rate and affordability from OOS, it is rising in popularity. It’s not like a SLAC or something no one’s ever heard of.
Don’t be bringing your facts in here like that!
On a related note, the JMU football coach is leaving JMU to coach at IU and is taking a bunch of coaches and players.
https://www.idsnews.com/article/2024/01/indiana-football-james-madison-transfers-curt-cignetti-bloomington
Anonymous wrote:JMU is being slow this year with their early action decision. In the past 3 years they have announced results by now (1/17). I’m betting we have another week or so before we even know if we have a choice between an IU and a JMU acceptance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so weird. IU is a flagship university. JMU is...not.
Seriously. It's not even close between these two schools. This board talks about JMU like it's an emerging powerhouse, but according to its just-released CDS for this year, fewer than 30% of incoming freshmen were in the top QUARTER of their high school class, and the ACT median is 26. It's very unlikely you're getting into IU, even from in state, if you're outside the top quarter of your class and have a 26 ACT.