Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
I disagree - and no affiliation with either GMU or VT.
Oh really? How did Mason’s football team do this year?
Well it had to be better than VTs, that’s not something to hang your hat on this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
I disagree - and no affiliation with either GMU or VT.
Oh really? How did Mason’s football team do this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
I disagree - and no affiliation with either GMU or VT.
Oh really? How did Mason’s football team do this year?
I never went to a single football game in college. For some students, football just does not matter at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
I disagree - and no affiliation with either GMU or VT.
Oh really? How did Mason’s football team do this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider GMU as a good alternate if VT does not work out. They have good Engineering and CS. For kids in the higher stats quartile, I would consider GMU a safety. But if the stats are lower, then GMU might become another "target" and not a safety
this. GMU engineering is held in high regard
Ugh, that can't be comparable to a big, real university like VT. GMU is just basically like an expensive NVCC. No fun vibes.
If you’re paying big bucks for a “fun vibe”, you’re doing it wrong. In the meantime, we Virginia residents will continue to take advantage of the great value that is GMU.
Finding an affordable OOS flagship is well worth it. Football is more important than you seem to realize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
I disagree - and no affiliation with either GMU or VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Correct. Comparing GMU to VT is embarrassing from a social standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid was high honors at NOVA and as a result VT, UVA and W&M were their safety schools.
My kid is a NMSF, 1570, 20+ AP/DE with math through linear algebra and differential equations, female math major. We consider VT to be quirky in their admissions so not a safety.
Alternatives are other state flagships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider GMU as a good alternate if VT does not work out. They have good Engineering and CS. For kids in the higher stats quartile, I would consider GMU a safety. But if the stats are lower, then GMU might become another "target" and not a safety
this. GMU engineering is held in high regard
Ugh, that can't be comparable to a big, real university like VT. GMU is just basically like an expensive NVCC. No fun vibes.
If you’re paying big bucks for a “fun vibe”, you’re doing it wrong. In the meantime, we Virginia residents will continue to take advantage of the great value that is GMU.
Finding an affordable OOS flagship is well worth it. Football is more important than you seem to realize.
Not to everyone.
Bullshit
lol
Anonymous wrote:Community college is also a great value, but for most people its not the college experience they want for their dc. GMU is basically community college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider GMU as a good alternate if VT does not work out. They have good Engineering and CS. For kids in the higher stats quartile, I would consider GMU a safety. But if the stats are lower, then GMU might become another "target" and not a safety
this. GMU engineering is held in high regard
Ugh, that can't be comparable to a big, real university like VT. GMU is just basically like an expensive NVCC. No fun vibes.
If you’re paying big bucks for a “fun vibe”, you’re doing it wrong. In the meantime, we Virginia residents will continue to take advantage of the great value that is GMU.
Finding an affordable OOS flagship is well worth it. Football is more important than you seem to realize.
Not to everyone.
Bullshit