Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve done that. It’s called George Mason.
GMU is not considered elite. We need another instate elite uni to serve the rejects from UVA. They’he worked hard and they need an affordable option that will provide them with the programs and caliber of training that they demand and that will impress future employers.
No, really. In Virginia it’s called W&M, VTech, JMU, GMU. And remember that exactly zero people feel sorry for the choices VA high schoolers have when it comes to in state college choices.
+1 what happened to the argument that VA is so great compared to most states including our neighbor MD? Personally, I would like my kid to go to W&M over UVA.
+1. DC in fact made that choice this year.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve done that. It’s called George Mason.
GMU is not considered elite. We need another instate elite uni to serve the rejects from UVA. They’he worked hard and they need an affordable option that will provide them with the programs and caliber of training that they demand and that will impress future employers.
No, really. In Virginia it’s called W&M, VTech, JMU, GMU. And remember that exactly zero people feel sorry for the choices VA high schoolers have when it comes to in state college choices.
+1 what happened to the argument that VA is so great compared to most states including our neighbor MD? Personally, I would like my kid to go to W&M over UVA.
Anonymous wrote:The Va state colleges are ranked very low in world rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ve done that. It’s called George Mason.
GMU is not considered elite. We need another instate elite uni to serve the rejects from UVA. They’he worked hard and they need an affordable option that will provide them with the programs and caliber of training that they demand and that will impress future employers.
No, really. In Virginia it’s called W&M, VTech, JMU, GMU. And remember that exactly zero people feel sorry for the choices VA high schoolers have when it comes to in state college choices.