Anonymous wrote:Which state laws?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went here for undergrad and graduate school; he made six figures in his first job (in the mid-aughts). FWIW.
what field?
Electrical engineering.
my husband did his degree in EE part time as he took the military route first (barely passed HS). Started classes while still in - did it all as a part-time student. We were so proud of him when he finished! He got his degree at Mason, but EE is a well paid field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went here for undergrad and graduate school; he made six figures in his first job (in the mid-aughts). FWIW.
what field?
Electrical engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went here for undergrad and graduate school; he made six figures in his first job (in the mid-aughts). FWIW.
what field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it works for your child, good for them![]()
The problem is the state for me
Lot's of good 'ol boys there for sure. They sure as hell don't like you either.
you think this hurts me in any way? lol
Not at all. You're used to it. Your husband hates you too. Lots of experience there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it works for your child, good for them![]()
The problem is the state for me
Lot's of good 'ol boys there for sure. They sure as hell don't like you either.
you think this hurts me in any way? lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think WVU checks a lot of boxes! Congratulations to your kid! He/She will have an awesome time!
What boxes?
I’m guessing: affordable, big sports, not too far away, harassing Jews isn’t an intramural sport, meet people different from kid’s high school, people won’t say “where’s that?”
State flagships FTW.
My parents went to Cornell University. Many people are unaware of it once you get outside the northern half of the Eastern Time Zone. That made a big impression on me. And I am very positive about Cornell. But for myself, I chose 3 state flagships. International people I work with never ask me: "Where's that?"
I'm old enough to remember when Stanford was much less of a big deal outside the West.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it works for your child, good for them![]()
The problem is the state for me
Lot's of good 'ol boys there for sure. They sure as hell don't like you either.
Anonymous wrote:If it works for your child, good for them![]()
The problem is the state for me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think WVU checks a lot of boxes! Congratulations to your kid! He/She will have an awesome time!
What boxes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think WVU checks a lot of boxes! Congratulations to your kid! He/She will have an awesome time!
What boxes?
I’m guessing: affordable, big sports, not too far away, harassing Jews isn’t an intramural sport, meet people different from kid’s high school, people won’t say “where’s that?”
Anonymous wrote:The dorms are shit though.