Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
You're right Georgia Southern, not a fit for everyone though. Can be conservative.
Kennesaw State
Georgia State
It’s very easy to get into. Much easier than JMU.
Let’s not pretend JMU is anywhere close to selective.
Sed headed in that direction.
Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Down to 69% zin 2024. https://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/james-madison-university
plus, with their sports success and moving to being a national university rather than regional, probably bound to go down more.
VT is barely selective. You’re kidding yourself if you think JMU will pass VT.
Nonsense. As recently at 2019 JMU had a lower acceptance rate than VT. Get over yourself.
Prove it
https://udc.vt.edu/irdata/data/students/admission/index
Post the overall JMU admission rate then post the overall VT admission rate.
https://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/james-madison-university. https://udc.vt.edu/irdata/data/students/admission/index
why do you idiots bother to post this?
All that matters -for parents here- is selectivity from our high school.
which is much different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
You're right Georgia Southern, not a fit for everyone though. Can be conservative.
Kennesaw State
Georgia State
It’s very easy to get into. Much easier than JMU.
Let’s not pretend JMU is anywhere close to selective.
Sed headed in that direction.
Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Down to 69% zin 2024. https://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/james-madison-university
plus, with their sports success and moving to being a national university rather than regional, probably bound to go down more.
VT is barely selective. You’re kidding yourself if you think JMU will pass VT.
Nonsense. As recently at 2019 JMU had a lower acceptance rate than VT. Get over yourself.
Prove it
https://udc.vt.edu/irdata/data/students/admission/index
Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
You're right Georgia Southern, not a fit for everyone though. Can be conservative.
Kennesaw State
Georgia State
It’s very easy to get into. Much easier than JMU.
Let’s not pretend JMU is anywhere close to selective.
Sed headed in that direction.
Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Down to 69% zin 2024. https://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/james-madison-university
plus, with their sports success and moving to being a national university rather than regional, probably bound to go down more.
VT is barely selective. You’re kidding yourself if you think JMU will pass VT.
Nonsense. As recently at 2019 JMU had a lower acceptance rate than VT. Get over yourself.
Prove it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The JMU boosters don’t understand what selective means. Hint, 69% isn’t close. See UVA for an example of selective, not VT.
Correct. VT is not selective at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Ignorant. Shows you aren't from instate NoVa.
You JMU fappers have been parroting this NoVa line for years. Facts are facts. JMU is a decent second-level state school in the vein of Miami-Ohio or College of Charleston, but nothing more than that. Regardless of where you're from, getting in is the basic expectation, not a lofty achievement.
Anonymous wrote:The JMU boosters don’t understand what selective means. Hint, 69% isn’t close. See UVA for an example of selective, not VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
UGA 30,000 undergrads and a 50% in state acceptance rate. The quality of student who just missed UGA is not the same at the kid who just misses UVA
Not the case for Atlanta privates and metro Atlanta top high schools.
You think good students from top Atlanta high schools are going to Georgia Southern? Auburn and Alabama are the safeties, not Georgia Southern
Mostly Auburn and Clemson…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
You're right Georgia Southern, not a fit for everyone though. Can be conservative.
Kennesaw State
Georgia State
It’s very easy to get into. Much easier than JMU.
Let’s not pretend JMU is anywhere close to selective.
Sed headed in that direction.
Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Down to 69% zin 2024. https://www.acceptancerate.com/schools/james-madison-university
plus, with their sports success and moving to being a national university rather than regional, probably bound to go down more.
VT is barely selective. You’re kidding yourself if you think JMU will pass VT.
Nonsense. As recently at 2019 JMU had a lower acceptance rate than VT. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:The JMU boosters don’t understand what selective means. Hint, 69% isn’t close. See UVA for an example of selective, not VT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh? JMU has a 75% acceptable rate.
Ignorant. Shows you aren't from instate NoVa.
You JMU fappers have been parroting this NoVa line for years. Facts are facts. JMU is a decent second-level state school in the vein of Miami-Ohio or College of Charleston, but nothing more than that. Regardless of where you're from, getting in is the basic expectation, not a lofty achievement.
Anonymous wrote:The JMU boosters don’t understand what selective means. Hint, 69% isn’t close. See UVA for an example of selective, not VT.