Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: That is. . .nice. Here is a cookie for you. Enjoy.
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One of the better comments to come out of this thread lately (IMHo).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
see, here's the problem. No name recognition whatsoever. Apparently it's very good, however, if you major in sculpture or Nursing - Anesthesia.
Hmm, ok, thank you. I do not work in either of those fields so maybe that explains it. Thank you!
Do you people enjoy being such arrogant twits?
Signed, Double-Ivy Graduate Who Has Lived in Real World (where attitude and dedication count for more than degrees).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
see, here's the problem. No name recognition whatsoever. Apparently it's very good, however, if you major in sculpture or Nursing - Anesthesia.
Hmm, ok, thank you. I do not work in either of those fields so maybe that explains it. Thank you!
Do you people enjoy being such arrogant twits?
Signed, Double-Ivy Graduate Who Has Lived in Real World (where attitude and dedication count for more than degrees).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
see, here's the problem. No name recognition whatsoever. Apparently it's very good, however, if you major in sculpture or Nursing - Anesthesia.
Hmm, ok, thank you. I do not work in either of those fields so maybe that explains it. Thank you!
Do you people enjoy being such arrogant twits?
Signed, Double-Ivy Graduate Who Has Lived in Real World (where attitude and dedication count for more than degrees).
but yu will find Cristopher Newport U. is the number one school in sculpure, so if you're into that, it might be for you. No shame in that, IMHO.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
see, here's the problem. No name recognition whatsoever. Apparently it's very good, however, if you major in sculpture or Nursing - Anesthesia.
Hmm, ok, thank you. I do not work in either of those fields so maybe that explains it. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you share any real life current info about your kids' experiences at Virginia colleges, not UVA, W&M, VATech or JMU? Through the years I've just never gotten any sense of the other Virginia colleges and I'm curious to hear about them. With rising junior B/G twins, I know we'll be taking the tours this year. Thanks.
I would put JMU bellow GMU.
GMU 51.7% accepted
JMU 59.9% accepted
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/george-mason-university-3749
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/jmu-3721
OMG GMU is now better than Virginia tech!
Virginia Tech Admissions 67.0% accepted
I don't think you people understand rankings. Admissions statistics are not the only factor that goes into rankings. With reading and comprehension skills like you have, it doesn't look like you (or your progeny) would make it through the math and statistics classes at any of these Universities.

Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
see, here's the problem. No name recognition whatsoever. Apparently it's very good, however, if you major in sculpture or Nursing - Anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Ffx Cty and graduated from hs in the 90s and had never heard of Christopher Newport University. What is it and where is it?
Anonymous wrote:
I would put JMU bellow GMU.
GMU 51.7% accepted
JMU 59.9% accepted
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/george-mason-university-3749
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/jmu-3721
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you share any real life current info about your kids' experiences at Virginia colleges, not UVA, W&M, VATech or JMU? Through the years I've just never gotten any sense of the other Virginia colleges and I'm curious to hear about them. With rising junior B/G twins, I know we'll be taking the tours this year. Thanks.
I would put JMU bellow GMU.
GMU 51.7% accepted
JMU 59.9% accepted
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/george-mason-university-3749
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/jmu-3721
OMG GMU is now better than Virginia tech!
Virginia Tech Admissions 67.0% accepted