Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
Radford in Virginia would be more similar to ECU.
Radford is a step up from ECU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
Radford in Virginia would be more similar to ECU.
Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
NC families consider it this way
UNC
NCST
UNC Greensboro
UNC Willmington
App State
East Carolina
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
I agree with PP. ECU is below a number of other NC publics, not just UNC and State. App State, UNCW, UNCA, and UNCC are superior to ECU academically.
Where is UNCG in this ranking?
NC families consider it this way
UNC
NCST
UNC Greensboro
UNC Willmington
App State
East Carolina
That said a kid studying Engineering or CS would pick NC STATE over UNC. Or a kid studying environmental science might choose App State as that school has a better career track for that major. UNC Greensboro many kids go if they want to be teachers.
OP East Carolina is the bottom of the barrel for instate. That said, medical school instate yeah it's a great school. You see in NC they take in-state students over out of state applicants for Med School.
I would say not worth it for out of state students. Instate it's perfectly fine. But job wise which is the idea right, East Carolina is not the best, ie companies from OOS do not really look for students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
I agree with PP. ECU is below a number of other NC publics, not just UNC and State. App State, UNCW, UNCA, and UNCC are superior to ECU academically.
Where is UNCG in this ranking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
I agree with PP. ECU is below a number of other NC publics, not just UNC and State. App State, UNCW, UNCA, and UNCC are superior to ECU academically.
Where is UNCG in this ranking?
NC native here (Chapel Hill grad). UNCG is overall not great (where my slacker cousins went) but still better than ECU. The joke I've heard is that if you roll down your windows driving through Greenville, they'll throw a diploma in your car. UNCG is good for specific performing arts/music stuff but frankly that is probably not what you want your kid getting a degree in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
This is correct. Both Harrisonburg and Boone also are waaaay nicer than Greenville.
This is a joke right? (Sometimes you can't tell on the internet).
Not joking. Boone is a great mountain town and Harrisonburg doesn't suck at all. Greenville...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
I agree with PP. ECU is below a number of other NC publics, not just UNC and State. App State, UNCW, UNCA, and UNCC are superior to ECU academically.
Where is UNCG in this ranking?
UNCG > ECU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU > ECU for academic quality. The North Carolina equivalent of JMU would probably be Appalachian State
I agree with PP. ECU is below a number of other NC publics, not just UNC and State. App State, UNCW, UNCA, and UNCC are superior to ECU academically.
Where is UNCG in this ranking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the responses. Any thoughts on what would be comparable to JMU in Pennsylvania?
I don't think there is one. Unless you count Delaware, which is pretty spot-on.