Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VT is my personal favorite. Best combination of academics and college experience, but obviously better if your child leans more towards the math and sciences.
That aside, my two cents:
VCU - decent school. good marketing program. urban campus in a fun part of Richmond. basketball program has been really good, so maybe people outside of Virginia have heard of it, but still not going to look good on your resume if you end up outside of Virginia.
ODU - exact same thing as above, but replace a "fun part of Richmond" with "near a shitty part of Norfolk".
GMU - much better academics than VCU or ODC, but lame commuter school with no college experience.[i]
CNU - never heard of it.
UMW - surprisingly good school, but nobody knows that so what good does it do? i.e., I was interviewing a MW kid and everyone assumed he was an idiot because of his undergrad choice.
VCU is one of the best Art schools in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I chose UMW because I wanted to be taught by full professors, not TA’s. Many locals dismiss it due to its location in Fredericksburg (ie. too close to Mom & Dad) but it’s a great school.
My DD is heading there next week. We were very impressed with it despite my expectations that I would be underwhelmed (having only attended large state-Univs). People put too much emphasis on rah-rah-football-big-U culture when they think about sending their kids to college. There is something to be said for professors actually knowing who you are!
Anonymous wrote:I chose UMW because I wanted to be taught by full professors, not TA’s. Many locals dismiss it due to its location in Fredericksburg (ie. too close to Mom & Dad) but it’s a great school.
My DD is heading there next week. We were very impressed with it despite my expectations that I would be underwhelmed (having only attended large state-Univs). People put too much emphasis on rah-rah-football-big-U culture when they think about sending their kids to college. There is something to be said for professors actually knowing who you are!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine being dumb enough to pay $80k for four years of art school, lmao.
Compared to cost of RISD, Pratt, SCAD, etc., $80K sounds like a bargain. Don’t worry, kids who choose these programs generally have a vast safety net in place.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being dumb enough to pay $80k for four years of art school, lmao.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being dumb enough to pay $80k for four years of art school, lmao.
Anonymous wrote:VT is my personal favorite. Best combination of academics and college experience, but obviously better if your child leans more towards the math and sciences.
That aside, my two cents:
VCU - decent school. good marketing program. urban campus in a fun part of Richmond. basketball program has been really good, so maybe people outside of Virginia have heard of it, but still not going to look good on your resume if you end up outside of Virginia.
ODU - exact same thing as above, but replace a "fun part of Richmond" with "near a shitty part of Norfolk".
GMU - much better academics than VCU or ODC, but lame commuter school with no college experience.
CNU - never heard of it.
UMW - surprisingly good school, but nobody knows that so what good does it do? i.e., I was interviewing a MW kid and everyone assumed he was an idiot because of his undergrad choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:URM Female with high stats wants to go to GMU for CS. Everyone, including her teachers, discourages her. They tell her she is better suited for UVA and VT (we have to stay in-state) but she has no desire due to their low diversity. Not everyone looking at GMU is a poor student. People select schools for several reasons. Her stats put her in the top percent of admitted students but she really liked GMU. She doesn't view the quiet weekend feel as a drawback. She loves the program, internship opportunities and diversity.
I don't believe you, sorry. No teacher is going to "discourage" a student from going to GMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:URM Female with high stats wants to go to GMU for CS. Everyone, including her teachers, discourages her. They tell her she is better suited for UVA and VT (we have to stay in-state) but she has no desire due to their low diversity. Not everyone looking at GMU is a poor student. People select schools for several reasons. Her stats put her in the top percent of admitted students but she really liked GMU. She doesn't view the quiet weekend feel as a drawback. She loves the program, internship opportunities and diversity.
How about VCU?
Anonymous wrote:URM Female with high stats wants to go to GMU for CS. Everyone, including her teachers, discourages her. They tell her she is better suited for UVA and VT (we have to stay in-state) but she has no desire due to their low diversity. Not everyone looking at GMU is a poor student. People select schools for several reasons. Her stats put her in the top percent of admitted students but she really liked GMU. She doesn't view the quiet weekend feel as a drawback. She loves the program, internship opportunities and diversity.