Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whats the financial impact? Im from PA and would say Pitt but not at full price vs in state JMU. I will be honest, no one outside of VA has heard of JMU and they HAVE heard of Pitt, but that all vanishes after job 1.
Do you have any idea just how many OOS students are at JMU? Plenty of people outside of VA have heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:No question Pitt is better for engineering if that’s all you are considering. I also think the city is better and an overall better college experience.
Anonymous wrote:We were waitlisted at our first choice VT and narrowed it down to these 2 schools. Pitt is definitely on par with VT in this department. Just trying to see if it is worth the pricey out of state tuition.
Anonymous wrote:We were waitlisted at our first choice VT and narrowed it down to these 2 schools. Pitt is definitely on par with VT in this department. Just trying to see if it is worth the pricey out of state tuition.
Anonymous wrote:I think you will have to weigh if paying an extra $20k a year being out of state is worth it. JMU is an excellent school. It would help to know if their engineering grad's have fared well in the job market with a general degrees. Our friend said they have lots of opportunities for research and internships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the same boat and know Pitt is more established in engineering. Live in VA so not sure if it worth all the money as she wants to eventually find a job in the DC area. Not sure if her general engineering degree will be competitive in this market.
What do you mean by this? I am aware that Pitt is more established in engineering.
You guys are killing me. “Pitt is more established…”. It’s a full fledged school of engineering with a half dozen or more programs. It is established. It’s not up and coming. It’s been here.
Anonymous wrote:I think they should be fine getting a general engineering degree from JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in the same boat and know Pitt is more established in engineering. Live in VA so not sure if it worth all the money as she wants to eventually find a job in the DC area. Not sure if her general engineering degree will be competitive in this market.
What do you mean by this? I am aware that Pitt is more established in engineering.
Anonymous wrote:We are in the same boat and know Pitt is more established in engineering. Live in VA so not sure if it worth all the money as she wants to eventually find a job in the DC area. Not sure if her general engineering degree will be competitive in this market.