Anonymous wrote:CNU is more academically inclined. Your money would be better spend attending CC for two years and transferring though. An undergrad degree is only worthwhile if there's a strong pipeline into internships and entry-level job opportunities. ODU and CNU offer nothing to justify four years of attendance.
Anonymous wrote:CNU is 4,400 students in Newport News. It was once an arm of William & Mary. ODU is 25,000 undergrads, second or largest public university in the Commonwealth after GMU and JMU
Anonymous wrote:CNU is 4,400 students in Newport News. It was once an arm of William & Mary. ODU is 25,000 undergrads, second or largest public university in the Commonwealth after GMU and JMU
Anonymous wrote:ODU is like Radford. Low tier college.
Anonymous wrote:.
We toured CNU with DD because she wanted a smaller school and we know a couple kids who go there. Her take on it was that CNU felt like the kind of place where the sporty, popular kids from her HS would go, kind of a mini UVA. It wasn't her vibe, she found UMW was a better fit (and preferred W&M to UVA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.
I guess we found a gap in your knowledge. You might want to brush up a bit.
Poster who didn't know what ODU or CNU stand for, do you know what UMW stands for?
NP. I don’t know how you can live in this area, have college aged kids, and not know what those three colleges are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.
I guess we found a gap in your knowledge. You might want to brush up a bit.
Poster who didn't know what ODU or CNU stand for, do you know what UMW stands for?
NP. I don’t know how you can live in this area, have college aged kids, and not know what those three colleges are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a pretty good working knowledge of colleges and universities and while I've mostly focused on small liberal arts schools for my kids, I have no idea what ODU and CNU stand for.
I guess we found a gap in your knowledge. You might want to brush up a bit.
Poster who didn't know what ODU or CNU stand for, do you know what UMW stands for?