Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU may shut its doors. Safe to say they do not have the 150k–200k endowment/capita that most reputable schools have. Neither does CNU, for that matter. I would be looking at schools at least as well regarded as Tulane and up only.
This isn’t helpful. Not every student out there can attain (or afford) schools like Tulane or those ranked even higher.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I want to keep this thread on target please because DC is really trying to find the pros/cons of each of these two schools. They are not interested in VCU. They aren't partiers (yet. As I stated in the OP) but will get into the sports scene if that's offered or the club sports scene if they can participate or even play their sport. They are leaning towards a degree in physical therapy, sports science, nursing, pre-nursing etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU's party culture is unmatched (IMO). I've seen straight laced students struggle just to keep up with the balance of partying vs grades. And many loose their merit aid after the first year.
If you are looking for something in between, maybe consider VCU. VCU still has a large sports presence, but no football team, so freshman have time to settle into school for a few months. Once basketball season starts, you still get a great sports scene (alone with other sports, just naming the main sports appeal).
How many WVU students do you actually know who lost their merit aid? What are you, a stalker?
I call bullshit.
Stalker? Just a mom who knows a growing group of students in the same boat, including one of my own. It's well known, especially during the last five years.
But sure, I'm just out here trying to tear down one school with no vested interest or actual experience. :roll:
That’s a great non-answer. How many students do you actually know who attended WVU on merit scholarships and lost them after their freshman year? Just answer the question. And while you’re at it, let us know how you know the terms of their merit awards and their grades.
Why are you so dismissive of that person’s experience and demanding exact numbers? Weird overly aggressive response. Sheesh!
Also, WVU has historically struggled with freshman and overall retention rates. The school has taken steps to try to address this in recent years (recently setting a record for freshman retention rates, which I think is great to hear).
I’m dismissive of it because I just don’t believe it. Or, if she actually does have the information, then she has a screw loose.
Anonymous wrote:WVU may shut its doors. Safe to say they do not have the 150k–200k endowment/capita that most reputable schools have. Neither does CNU, for that matter. I would be looking at schools at least as well regarded as Tulane and up only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU's party culture is unmatched (IMO). I've seen straight laced students struggle just to keep up with the balance of partying vs grades. And many loose their merit aid after the first year.
If you are looking for something in between, maybe consider VCU. VCU still has a large sports presence, but no football team, so freshman have time to settle into school for a few months. Once basketball season starts, you still get a great sports scene (alone with other sports, just naming the main sports appeal).
How many WVU students do you actually know who lost their merit aid? What are you, a stalker?
I call bullshit.
Stalker? Just a mom who knows a growing group of students in the same boat, including one of my own. It's well known, especially during the last five years.
But sure, I'm just out here trying to tear down one school with no vested interest or actual experience. :roll:
That’s a great non-answer. How many students do you actually know who attended WVU on merit scholarships and lost them after their freshman year? Just answer the question. And while you’re at it, let us know how you know the terms of their merit awards and their grades.
Why are you so dismissive of that person’s experience and demanding exact numbers? Weird overly aggressive response. Sheesh!
Also, WVU has historically struggled with freshman and overall retention rates. The school has taken steps to try to address this in recent years (recently setting a record for freshman retention rates, which I think is great to hear).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU's party culture is unmatched (IMO). I've seen straight laced students struggle just to keep up with the balance of partying vs grades. And many loose their merit aid after the first year.
If you are looking for something in between, maybe consider VCU. VCU still has a large sports presence, but no football team, so freshman have time to settle into school for a few months. Once basketball season starts, you still get a great sports scene (alone with other sports, just naming the main sports appeal).
How many WVU students do you actually know who lost their merit aid? What are you, a stalker?
I call bullshit.
Stalker? Just a mom who knows a growing group of students in the same boat, including one of my own. It's well known, especially during the last five years.
But sure, I'm just out here trying to tear down one school with no vested interest or actual experience. :roll:
That’s a great non-answer. How many students do you actually know who attended WVU on merit scholarships and lost them after their freshman year? Just answer the question. And while you’re at it, let us know how you know the terms of their merit awards and their grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU's party culture is unmatched (IMO). I've seen straight laced students struggle just to keep up with the balance of partying vs grades. And many loose their merit aid after the first year.
If you are looking for something in between, maybe consider VCU. VCU still has a large sports presence, but no football team, so freshman have time to settle into school for a few months. Once basketball season starts, you still get a great sports scene (alone with other sports, just naming the main sports appeal).
How many WVU students do you actually know who lost their merit aid? What are you, a stalker?
I call bullshit.
Stalker? Just a mom who knows a growing group of students in the same boat, including one of my own. It's well known, especially during the last five years.
But sure, I'm just out here trying to tear down one school with no vested interest or actual experience.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WVU's party culture is unmatched (IMO). I've seen straight laced students struggle just to keep up with the balance of partying vs grades. And many loose their merit aid after the first year.
If you are looking for something in between, maybe consider VCU. VCU still has a large sports presence, but no football team, so freshman have time to settle into school for a few months. Once basketball season starts, you still get a great sports scene (alone with other sports, just naming the main sports appeal).
How many WVU students do you actually know who lost their merit aid? What are you, a stalker?
I call bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I want to keep this thread on target please because DC is really trying to find the pros/cons of each of these two schools. They are not interested in VCU. They aren't partiers (yet. As I stated in the OP) but will get into the sports scene if that's offered or the club sports scene if they can participate or even play their sport. They are leaning towards a degree in physical therapy, sports science, nursing, pre-nursing etc.