Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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Most people know UVA, William & Mary and VT. I'm sure JMU is fine, but it's not well-known outside of the area.
VT is more like JMU to be honest. Agree on UVA and WM being a tier above JMU/VT...
I still think VT outranks JMU in most respects. VT is roughly the equivalent of a non-elite flagship state school, and is very well-known nationally. People in the DC area don't see it as anything special, just like people from Jersey don't see Rutgers as good. UVA and W&M are definitely on another level, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived here for 8 years and don't know JMU or where it's located. Still never heard of the other one. I knew UVA and barely VT since the shootings happened there.
You sound pretty ignorant. Who lives in a place for 8 years and knows nothing about colleges and universities in that general area?![]()
PP has probably knows about Georgetown, GWU, American. Why must PP know about every little state school in the area?
Wow. Who lives in an area for that long and doesn't even know what colleges are available? Especially someone with kids? Lazy and ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived here for 8 years and don't know JMU or where it's located. Still never heard of the other one. I knew UVA and barely VT since the shootings happened there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived here for 8 years and don't know JMU or where it's located. Still never heard of the other one. I knew UVA and barely VT since the shootings happened there.
You sound pretty ignorant. Who lives in a place for 8 years and knows nothing about colleges and universities in that general area?![]()
PP has probably knows about Georgetown, GWU, American. Why must PP know about every little state school in the area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No one outside of VA has heard of JMU.
Is that why my son's housemates are all from states other than VA? And one is from Michigan? Gotcha.
So MD, DE, and MI? Haha.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived here for 8 years and don't know JMU or where it's located. Still never heard of the other one. I knew UVA and barely VT since the shootings happened there.
You sound pretty ignorant. Who lives in a place for 8 years and knows nothing about colleges and universities in that general area?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No one outside of VA has heard of JMU.
Is that why my son's housemates are all from states other than VA? And one is from Michigan? Gotcha.
Anonymous wrote:I have lived here for 8 years and don't know JMU or where it's located. Still never heard of the other one. I knew UVA and barely VT since the shootings happened there.
Anonymous wrote:No. No one outside of VA has heard of JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Most people know UVA, William & Mary and VT. I'm sure JMU is fine, but it's not well-known outside of the area.
VT is more like JMU to be honest. Agree on UVA and WM being a tier above JMU/VT...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No one outside of VA has heard of JMU.
Which is why 30 percent of the student body are from out of state....
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
Most people know UVA, William & Mary and VT. I'm sure JMU is fine, but it's not well-known outside of the area.
Anonymous wrote:No. No one outside of VA has heard of JMU.