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: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.
I also love how quickly the booster jump to name calling.![]()
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? I went to JMU. I am not from Virginia and there were tons of kids from NJ and NY there. We also had numerous West Coast kids too. Of course it's primarily kids from VA but you have to be joking if you think only people from VA have heard of it.
+1
My son is currently a student at JMU and his housemates are from CT, MD, Ohio, and VA. Lots of out-of-state kids there.
I went there in the 1980s. Have to say this thread is amusing-almost like someone has an axe to grind against James Madison.
Seems odd. Never had any problem with name recognition with my alma mater in Philadelphia main line suburbs for what it's worth. JMU is viewed as a pretty good school by most folks here....although a lot of folks mistake it as a private school.
+1...FYI for Business it ranks as one of the top 25 business undergrads in the nation www.businessweek.com
By the way "unknown" James Madison and "unknown" rival U of Richmond will be ESPNs Game Day this Saturday....
Is that supposed to be impressive? Or what's your point...?
Oh, control yourself. It was a post for the PP, a fellow alum. Not everyone is interested in impressing a bunch of anonymous posters--some people are simply sharing information.
This thread is flamebait....I remember a "Which is better? JMU or VT thread which went on for, I kid you not, 25 pages. Between threads covering VT, JMU, N Arlington vs McLean, the only thing worth popcorn anymore is the "Which state is better? MD or VA" threads.
I suppose the Pimmit Hills threads are still a guilty pleasure....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of Christopher Newport University in the 15 years I've been living in Virginia. A couple of people from my high school graduating class on Long Island went to JMU.
+1 except I'm from CT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from New Jersey and never heard of either of these schools until moving to DC a few years ago.
Have any of you DMV folks every heard of Rider U, Fairleigh Dickinson or Montclair State U?
Not comparable. JMU regularly ranks highly nationally in periodicals covering Public College rankings.
Such as? They're all listed under Regional Universities for the USNews rankings.
You mean the one that has them listed as the #1 or #2 regional school in the South for 18 years running?
Look, I am no JMU proponent - at best it measures up to large, second tier Nationals. But it ranks significantly higher than the other schools you mention, including Mason.
How about looking at apples to apples - for example how does JMU or the other schools measure up against typical National State Us such as Rutgers, Maryland or Penn State rather than CNU, GMU or Montclair?
Pretty close as it turns out:
http://www.kiplinger.com/tool/college/T014-S001-kiplinger-s-best-values-in-public-colleges/
https://best-colleges.time.com/money/more-rankings/the-50-best-public-colleges#/list
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/news/2015/02/12/2015-rankings-of-u-s-public-colleges.html
I wouldn't take the bait. You're right but obviously the plate has an axe....leave it alone. I know now that Miami U is a great school but I never knew it existed before I applied there---and I'm from OH. Similar type institution....most people outside the Midwest confuse it with the 'Canes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
Yes but I am barely out of state. I am from Bethesda so of course I know JMU.. Tons of classmates went there. Not familiar with Christopher Newport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? I went to JMU. I am not from Virginia and there were tons of kids from NJ and NY there. We also had numerous West Coast kids too. Of course it's primarily kids from VA but you have to be joking if you think only people from VA have heard of it.
+1
My son is currently a student at JMU and his housemates are from CT, MD, Ohio, and VA. Lots of out-of-state kids there.
I went there in the 1980s. Have to say this thread is amusing-almost like someone has an axe to grind against James Madison.
Seems odd. Never had any problem with name recognition with my alma mater in Philadelphia main line suburbs for what it's worth. JMU is viewed as a pretty good school by most folks here....although a lot of folks mistake it as a private school.
+1...FYI for Business it ranks as one of the top 25 business undergrads in the nation www.businessweek.com
By the way "unknown" James Madison and "unknown" rival U of Richmond will be ESPNs Game Day this Saturday....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or Christopher Newport University?
In the mid Atlantic most people have heard of UVA/WM
VT is probably the best know because of sports. JMU is a little less well known but fairly so.
Every other public school in Va - Longwood, Radford, GMU, ODU, CNU....pretty unknown.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Wow, JMU must be going downhill if it's lumped with schools like George Mason and CNC. When I went to UVA in 2000-2004, JMU was considered the next choice after UVA and W&M....except for ENG in which case VA Texh is better than all 3.
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:I grew up in Maryland and knew some people who went to JMU. I remember seeing signs for CNU on the way to the beach.
Anonymous wrote:No, I had never heard of it until I moved to VA.
JMU is a regional school. Most of the graduates work in this region too.
And people do care where you got your degree especially at top companies and academia.