Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 23:21     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would be hard pressed to say it would be worth an extra $30,000 a year to go to Lehigh over JMU. Plus in the DC area JMU has a much stronger network and name recognition.


I think NOVA Community College would be even cheaper, right?


Nice flamebait. But completely irrelevant.


Thought we're discussing cheaper options...



Cheaper, but within relevant range of academics. But then you knew this, didn't you.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 14:50     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:DD can't decide between the two....and the cost of Lehigh seems astronomical in comparison. She is interested in Business and both seem well regarded-what are other parents' thoughts? We are in VA BTW...


Niece graduated from JMU after transferring from UVA got an excellent job in NYC right out of school (she is 23 and earning about 150K but working around the clock)! Loved her experience there.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 13:06     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:One has national name recognition. The other, regional at best.


Nope. Both are solid regionals.


Please define what makes a school a "regional."


Very well known in their particular regions.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 13:05     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jmu has a highway running through it. Lehigh hands down.


Umm... have you ever gotten off the highway and walked through campus? Obviously not. It's beautiful.


"Beautiful"???


Have you ever walked through the main campus and the quad? No? It's a lovely place.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 11:47     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One has national name recognition. The other, regional at best.


Nope. Both are solid regionals.


Please define what makes a school a "regional."
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2015 11:45     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jmu has a highway running through it. Lehigh hands down.


Umm... have you ever gotten off the highway and walked through campus? Obviously not. It's beautiful.


"Beautiful"???


I think a lot of people really like the JMU campus. Individual buildings may not blow you away but overall it is a really pleasant environment.

Wish I could have talked DS into applying but he wanted a Big Ten or SEC school in the Midwest/South.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2015 23:25     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jmu has a highway running through it. Lehigh hands down.


Umm... have you ever gotten off the highway and walked through campus? Obviously not. It's beautiful.


"Beautiful"???
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2015 22:46     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:Jmu has a highway running through it. Lehigh hands down.


Umm... have you ever gotten off the highway and walked through campus? Obviously not. It's beautiful.
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2015 20:01     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

I know more than one person who really disliked the social scene at Lehigh. At least in their experience, it was pretty Greek-life oriented and if you weren't in it you didn't have much to do. For what it's worth, I am from a nice enough but definitely not affluent suburb of Pittsburgh and I think some of their issues were the culture shock that comes with going to a school that costs as much as Lehigh does and being around people whose families can afford it for the first time.

Not sure if that would be jarring for your daughter but thought it was worth mentioning. Best of luck to her! Those are both great choices!
Anonymous
Post 03/28/2015 19:55     Subject: JMU or Lehigh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would be hard pressed to say it would be worth an extra $30,000 a year to go to Lehigh over JMU. Plus in the DC area JMU has a much stronger network and name recognition.


I think NOVA Community College would be even cheaper, right?


Nice flamebait. But completely irrelevant.


Thought we're discussing cheaper options...