Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU is definitely better. But it is not for everyone. And the gap is not gigantic. So if your child truly feels more comfortable at W&L, they should go to W&L. But if they are relatively indifferent, CMU.
Pittsburgh is a great place to go to college. Big city with sports, restaurants, major airport, etc. Which is great for some and bad for others. But those who are completely insulting it are idiots.
Just because someone my not enjoy long cold winters with freezing temps, heavy snow and ice from approximately November to March does not make them an idiot. Maybe just not their preference.
You sound like a Virginian.
Snow of any note rarely occurs before Christmas break.
Put on a coat.
+1 Tell me you haven’t actually been to Pittsburgh without telling me you haven’t actually been to Pittsburgh. But W&L is apparently the “Bucknell of the South” in that it’s another “Pipeline to the Street” or something.
I am from Pittsburgh…it’s cold and dreary for a good 5 months which is basically the school year.
I love the city but the cold, gray winters really suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go with CMU.
If you check out their job placement stats, CMU provides stronger national placement, especially in consulting, finance, and tech, with higher starting compensation. W&M offers slightly lower—but still very competitive—starting salaries, robust employment outcomes in consulting, finance, and government sectors, particularly in the Mid‑Atlantic region. If you’re targeting top-tier consulting or more national roles with high pay, CMU may offer a slight edge. Fewer folks outside VA are aware of what W&M is all about.
In terms of the business program itself, CMU is academically more rigorous with strong focus on mathematics, analytics, data science, and STEM integration; their curriculum can include calculus, programming, and econometrics with opportunities to double major/minor in CS, engineering, economics, etc. Depending on your DC’s interest or strength, this is always a powerful combo. On the other hand, W&M is more traditional business core with some analytics and data coursework, fewer high intensity STEM pairing.
Have also worked with and hired grads from both programs, they all do extremely well. And they live up to their reputations: CMU known for being “grinders” – hardworking, technical, competitive… W&M known for being smart, well-rounded. Have found W&M grads to be slightly more confident which some find to be arrogant.
The comparison is W&L not W&M.
No offense…but if the kid was getting recruited by W&M, the kid would be going to W&M to play D1.
Anonymous wrote:Go with CMU.
If you check out their job placement stats, CMU provides stronger national placement, especially in consulting, finance, and tech, with higher starting compensation. W&M offers slightly lower—but still very competitive—starting salaries, robust employment outcomes in consulting, finance, and government sectors, particularly in the Mid‑Atlantic region. If you’re targeting top-tier consulting or more national roles with high pay, CMU may offer a slight edge. Fewer folks outside VA are aware of what W&M is all about.
In terms of the business program itself, CMU is academically more rigorous with strong focus on mathematics, analytics, data science, and STEM integration; their curriculum can include calculus, programming, and econometrics with opportunities to double major/minor in CS, engineering, economics, etc. Depending on your DC’s interest or strength, this is always a powerful combo. On the other hand, W&M is more traditional business core with some analytics and data coursework, fewer high intensity STEM pairing.
Have also worked with and hired grads from both programs, they all do extremely well. And they live up to their reputations: CMU known for being “grinders” – hardworking, technical, competitive… W&M known for being smart, well-rounded. Have found W&M grads to be slightly more confident which some find to be arrogant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU is definitely better. But it is not for everyone. And the gap is not gigantic. So if your child truly feels more comfortable at W&L, they should go to W&L. But if they are relatively indifferent, CMU.
Pittsburgh is a great place to go to college. Big city with sports, restaurants, major airport, etc. Which is great for some and bad for others. But those who are completely insulting it are idiots.
Just because someone my not enjoy long cold winters with freezing temps, heavy snow and ice from approximately November to March does not make them an idiot. Maybe just not their preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU is definitely better. But it is not for everyone. And the gap is not gigantic. So if your child truly feels more comfortable at W&L, they should go to W&L. But if they are relatively indifferent, CMU.
Pittsburgh is a great place to go to college. Big city with sports, restaurants, major airport, etc. Which is great for some and bad for others. But those who are completely insulting it are idiots.
Just because someone my not enjoy long cold winters with freezing temps, heavy snow and ice from approximately November to March does not make them an idiot. Maybe just not their preference.
You sound like a Virginian.
Snow of any note rarely occurs before Christmas break.
Put on a coat.
+1 Tell me you haven’t actually been to Pittsburgh without telling me you haven’t actually been to Pittsburgh. But W&L is apparently the “Bucknell of the South” in that it’s another “Pipeline to the Street” or something.
Anonymous wrote:“Bucknell of the South” - tremendous - made me spit my coffee out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU is definitely better. But it is not for everyone. And the gap is not gigantic. So if your child truly feels more comfortable at W&L, they should go to W&L. But if they are relatively indifferent, CMU.
Pittsburgh is a great place to go to college. Big city with sports, restaurants, major airport, etc. Which is great for some and bad for others. But those who are completely insulting it are idiots.
Just because someone my not enjoy long cold winters with freezing temps, heavy snow and ice from approximately November to March does not make them an idiot. Maybe just not their preference.
You sound like a Virginian.
Snow of any note rarely occurs before Christmas break.
Put on a coat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU is definitely better. But it is not for everyone. And the gap is not gigantic. So if your child truly feels more comfortable at W&L, they should go to W&L. But if they are relatively indifferent, CMU.
Pittsburgh is a great place to go to college. Big city with sports, restaurants, major airport, etc. Which is great for some and bad for others. But those who are completely insulting it are idiots.
Just because someone my not enjoy long cold winters with freezing temps, heavy snow and ice from approximately November to March does not make them an idiot. Maybe just not their preference.
Anonymous wrote:if mathy, CMU's business is quant heaven, with very lucrative outcomes