Anonymous wrote:There are multiple LACs in VA that give enough aid plus the VTAG money to make them the same price or even cheaper than the public options.
Anonymous wrote:I think if I were a Virginia resident and were looking for a SLAC in Virginia, I would stick with the public options - Mary Wash, Longwood, Christopher Newport, W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Would not hire a student from this school. I'm sure the students get employee but with the name "lynch" in it has negative connotations.
Hard pass if I were you OP. Who are their distinguished alumni?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not hire a student from this school. I'm sure the students get employee but with the name "lynch" in it has negative connotations.
Hard pass if I were you OP. Who are their distinguished alumni?
Wes Moore's press secretary is a Lynchburg grad: https://magazine.lynchburg.edu/article/living-the-dream-as-maryland-governors-press-secretary/
Good for them. Again where do most of their alum fall? This is an outlier not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not hire a student from this school. I'm sure the students get employee but with the name "lynch" in it has negative connotations.
Hard pass if I were you OP. Who are their distinguished alumni?
Wes Moore's press secretary is a Lynchburg grad: https://magazine.lynchburg.edu/article/living-the-dream-as-maryland-governors-press-secretary/
Good for them. Again where do most of their alum fall? This is an outlier not the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Would not hire a student from this school. I'm sure the students get employee but with the name "lynch" in it has negative connotations.
Hard pass if I were you OP. Who are their distinguished alumni?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would not hire a student from this school. I'm sure the students get employee but with the name "lynch" in it has negative connotations.
Hard pass if I were you OP. Who are their distinguished alumni?
Wes Moore's press secretary is a Lynchburg grad: https://magazine.lynchburg.edu/article/living-the-dream-as-maryland-governors-press-secretary/