Anonymous wrote:If you are in state, I would pick JMU. I don't think you will have difficulty finding a job. Engineering is a tough major and a career in demand. Smaller program might offer opportunities for networking and internships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Pittsburgh does not have “extensive outdoor activities.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Says someone who last visited in 1995.
JMU is a gorgeous campus and has great community. Pitt is a city school. They are completely different settings.
JMU has excellent job placement for after graduation.
Anonymous wrote:JMU has solid job placement in the DC area. I don't know if that is the case with engineering but there is a strong alumni network in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.
JMU is literally cut in half by the interstate. PA is also beautiful with extensive outdoor activities, parks, and civilization nearby.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Pitt may be better for engineering, but I disagree Pittsburgh is an "overall better college experience." If you want urban, sure. Many kids do not. JMU is located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - lots of hiking and outdoor activities available.