Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worse thing GMU did was align the university with the Koch brothers (noted for their political activities donating to conservative and Republican Party causes)
Of all Virginia schools, I think only GMU has had any Nobel Prize winners associated with them at the time of their awards. This is a bit of a black eye on the state.
This isn't the DCUM-correct answer, but VCU has produced and had as faculty several Nobel winners. And of all VA publics, only UVA, VT, and VCU are recognized in the ARWU and in the Carnegie highest-profiles categories. VCU might not be difficult in terms of admission, but it is among the best universities in the country in many, many respects, and the campus is just electric and busy and a very appealing environment.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Mary Washington fan. It is a hidden gem. A cute college town. Good academics--they are ranked for fulbrights and peace corps volunteers. It is one of those schools that people who know colleges like. It isnt quite Kenyon or Grinnel but it isn't Shennadoh or a really unheard of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worse thing GMU did was align the university with the Koch brothers (noted for their political activities donating to conservative and Republican Party causes)
Of all Virginia schools, I think only GMU has had any Nobel Prize winners associated with them at the time of their awards. This is a bit of a black eye on the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in finance, and the only school I've ever worked with people from on that list is JMU. I would not send my kid to any of the other schools on that list unless I had no other options.
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So if your kids wanted engineering you wouldn’t send them to VT for engineering. Right. Gotcha.
I would be thrilled if my kids got into WM, VT or UVA. They weren't on OP's list.
I think they were specifically asking for inputs on the schools other than WM, VT, and UVA.
Anonymous wrote:The worse thing GMU did was align the university with the Koch brothers (noted for their political activities donating to conservative and Republican Party causes)
Anonymous wrote:I am a Mary Washington fan. It is a hidden gem. A cute college town. Good academics--they are ranked for fulbrights and peace corps volunteers. It is one of those schools that people who know colleges like. It isnt quite Kenyon or Grinnel but it isn't Shennadoh or a really unheard of school.
Anonymous wrote:The worse thing GMU did was align the university with the Koch brothers (noted for their political activities donating to conservative and Republican Party causes)
Anonymous wrote:Acceptance rates:
UVA 30%
WM 35%
George Mason 68%
JMU 72%
Va Tech 73%
Radford 82%
Anonymous wrote:I'd say it is along these lines:
Tier 1: UVA/W&M/VT Engineering
Tier 2: Rest of VT/JMU/GMU
Tier 3: VCU/CNU/MWU
Tier 4: ODU
Tier 5: Radford/Longwood
Perhaps too many tiers, but that's the way I think of it off the top of my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in finance, and the only school I've ever worked with people from on that list is JMU. I would not send my kid to any of the other schools on that list unless I had no other options.
+1
So if your kids wanted engineering you wouldn’t send them to VT for engineering. Right. Gotcha.
I would be thrilled if my kids got into WM, VT or UVA. They weren't on OP's list.