Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling DCUM parents look down on "commuter schools" based on their idealized memories about their college experience decades ago. Just back off and let your kid decide. If they're ok with living at home and going to GMU, so be it.
GMU stopped being a commuter school in 2011 when the Carnegie Foundation reclassified it as primarily residential. https://www.insidenova.com/news/fairfax/changes-at-gmu-lead-to-designation-as-primarily-residential-institution/article_5acea37e-98d7-5091-9796-90f3ac439160.html
Obvious that OP still thinks it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are out of state but DC was born in FFX and attended FFX schools in elementary. DC has a high gpa in a small private HS school due to sheer hard work. Has some honors and two APs. DC is a solid hardworking, motivated student. GMU is DC’s first choice (applied EA test optional); liberal arts focus Is that profile a likely for GMU? TIA
Yes--sounds like a good fit.
I agree. My DD went to Mason. Happy to answer any questions. Has your DC applied to the Honors College program? I don't know much about it because my DD wasn't in it but a family friend finished it last year. He got many benefits including housing with other Honors students. I don't know if you apply straight away for it or if GMU offers it back but it is worth your time investigating. Good luck. BTw DC lived in the dorms all four years and had roommates from all over the world. Great experience.
Anonymous wrote:OP should use term safety. Post sounds like campus might be dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are out of state but DC was born in FFX and attended FFX schools in elementary. DC has a high gpa in a small private HS school due to sheer hard work. Has some honors and two APs. DC is a solid hardworking, motivated student. GMU is DC’s first choice (applied EA test optional); liberal arts focus Is that profile a likely for GMU? TIA
Yes--sounds like a good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling DCUM parents look down on "commuter schools" based on their idealized memories about their college experience decades ago. Just back off and let your kid decide. If they're ok with living at home and going to GMU, so be it.
GMU stopped being a commuter school in 2011 when the Carnegie Foundation reclassified it as primarily residential. https://www.insidenova.com/news/fairfax/changes-at-gmu-lead-to-designation-as-primarily-residential-institution/article_5acea37e-98d7-5091-9796-90f3ac439160.html
Anonymous wrote:We are out of state but DC was born in FFX and attended FFX schools in elementary. DC has a high gpa in a small private HS school due to sheer hard work. Has some honors and two APs. DC is a solid hardworking, motivated student. GMU is DC’s first choice (applied EA test optional); liberal arts focus Is that profile a likely for GMU? TIA
Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling DCUM parents look down on "commuter schools" based on their idealized memories about their college experience decades ago. Just back off and let your kid decide. If they're ok with living at home and going to GMU, so be it.