Anonymous wrote:This thread is ridiculous. How many people have heard of regional schools if they aren't from that region? You could make the same statement about almost any regional school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm marveling at the fact that an "academic" such as yourself (snicker) would be spending so much time on a thread concerning a school or schools you have such disdain for. It appears you are a poor advertisement for your own profession. Clearly academia isn't keeping you nearly busy enough!
One of the benefits of tenure is that I have all the time I need to correct people who are wrong on the internet.
And shouldn't you be slaving away at your humdrum office job right now?
Serious question: why are you on this thread, "correcting" people who have not made incorrect statements? No one has compared JMU to Stanford or an Ivy, but they have correctly stated that it is a good school. Why do you feel the need to insert yourself at all? You have added nothing to the discussion. Nothing.
"Good" for what? No doubt people attend JMU and get jobs afterward. More power to 'em. If you think that is a "good" school to attend if you want to become an academic, you are extremely ignorant indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, Professor Boy, here is the kind of prof Stanford hires:
BA in Journalism from Arizona State University in 1992; an MFA from the writing program at McNeese State University in 1996; and a PhD in English from Florida State University
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm marveling at the fact that an "academic" such as yourself (snicker) would be spending so much time on a thread concerning a school or schools you have such disdain for. It appears you are a poor advertisement for your own profession. Clearly academia isn't keeping you nearly busy enough!
One of the benefits of tenure is that I have all the time I need to correct people who are wrong on the internet.
And shouldn't you be slaving away at your humdrum office job right now?
Serious question: why are you on this thread, "correcting" people who have not made incorrect statements? No one has compared JMU to Stanford or an Ivy, but they have correctly stated that it is a good school. Why do you feel the need to insert yourself at all? You have added nothing to the discussion. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm marveling at the fact that an "academic" such as yourself (snicker) would be spending so much time on a thread concerning a school or schools you have such disdain for. It appears you are a poor advertisement for your own profession. Clearly academia isn't keeping you nearly busy enough!
One of the benefits of tenure is that I have all the time I need to correct people who are wrong on the internet.
And shouldn't you be slaving away at your humdrum office job right now?
People like you are a dime a dozen, whether in academia or in life.
Anonymous wrote:This is a really sad thread. Some of the best people I know - the kind of people you would want to hang out with- are JMU grads. Most adults I know are successful entrepreneurs running cool businesses or non profits, coaching teams, running fundraisers and enjoying successful and productive lives. I think these types of folks would be successful most anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, Professor Boy, here is the kind of prof Stanford hires:
BA in Journalism from Arizona State University in 1992; an MFA from the writing program at McNeese State University in 1996; and a PhD in English from Florida State University
Anonymous wrote:This was quite some thread to read through. To answer the original question, I would say James Madison is reasonably well known by those who know colleges, but not as familiar with the other one. I once dated a JMU lady as an undergrad at WLU - she was very polished and sharp. Went on to go to law school at W&L but has been a SAHM for over a decade after 4 years at Akin.
Liked her so much I married her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was quite some thread to read through. To answer the original question, I would say James Madison is reasonably well known by those who know colleges, but not as familiar with the other one. I once dated a JMU lady as an undergrad at WLU - she was very polished and sharp. Went on to go to law school at W&L but has been a SAHM for over a decade after 4 years at Akin.
Liked her so much I married her!
Is this another VA university? I know W&L high school...
-not from here