Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for what major? GMU is superb in engineering, computer science, economics.
GMU has a nascent engineering program that is not “superb”, especially compared to UMD and VT.
Wrong. The Volgenau School of Engineering is there.
Oh, the Volgenau School. Well.
It may be a good program, but, as I said, compared to UMD and VT, it's at best a distant third for the region (I consider VT "the region" since so many of their grads end up working in DC/NoVA/MD). Also, it appears their Mechanical Engineering progran is not ABET accredited. Even Howard University has them beat there.
You are obviously insecure and trying to make up for it by putting others down. Why else would you feel a need to be so insulting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for what major? GMU is superb in engineering, computer science, economics.
GMU has a nascent engineering program that is not “superb”, especially compared to UMD and VT.
Wrong. The Volgenau School of Engineering is there.
Oh, the Volgenau School. Well.
It may be a good program, but, as I said, compared to UMD and VT, it's at best a distant third for the region (I consider VT "the region" since so many of their grads end up working in DC/NoVA/MD). Also, it appears their Mechanical Engineering progran is not ABET accredited. Even Howard University has them beat there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for what major? GMU is superb in engineering, computer science, economics.
GMU has a nascent engineering program that is not “superb”, especially compared to UMD and VT.
Wrong. The Volgenau School of Engineering is there.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why someone feels the need to put down these schools. Is that person insecure and derives pleasure from putting down others so as to try and boost self esteem? Or does this person have something stuck up his or her butt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just Missed UVA.
Need one for GMU.
Generic Mediocre University?
I have two cousins.
The first cousin attended VA tech for Computer Sciences and got kicked out for poor academic performances. He transferred to GMU and did well there. Got a job in the Federal Govt. and is a now a GS-14. Not great but good.
The second cousin attended UVA for Environmental Engineering at the same time as the first cousin. He graduated from UVA with honors and found himself jobless for 11 months. He is making much less than money than the first cousin.
In terms of CS and Engineering majors, GMU, UVA and VA Tech are pretty much the same, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:for what major? GMU is superb in engineering, computer science, economics.
GMU has a nascent engineering program that is not “superb”, especially compared to UMD and VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU. GMU is a glorified NVCC that has a basketball team that sometimes does well enough to thrust it into the spotlight.
I pass over all applicants who apply with GMU as undergrad and I’m not the only HR person who does this.
Righhhhhhht, we believe you armchair employer.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why someone feels the need to put down these schools. Is that person insecure and derives pleasure from putting down others so as to try and boost self esteem? Or does this person have something stuck up his or her butt?
Anonymous wrote:JMU. GMU is a glorified NVCC that has a basketball team that sometimes does well enough to thrust it into the spotlight.
I pass over all applicants who apply with GMU as undergrad and I’m not the only HR person who does this.
Anonymous wrote:JMU. GMU is a glorified NVCC that has a basketball team that sometimes does well enough to thrust it into the spotlight.
I pass over all applicants who apply with GMU as undergrad and I’m not the only HR person who does this.
Anonymous wrote:JMU. GMU is a glorified NVCC that has a basketball team that sometimes does well enough to thrust it into the spotlight.
I pass over all applicants who apply with GMU as undergrad and I’m not the only HR person who does this.
Anonymous wrote:JMU. GMU is a glorified NVCC that has a basketball team that sometimes does well enough to thrust it into the spotlight.
I pass over all applicants who apply with GMU as undergrad and I’m not the only HR person who does this.