Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
What is your malfunction? George Mason is at best the ODU of NoVa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
What is your malfunction? George Mason is at best the ODU of NoVa
Oh did you know a gmu stem grad makes more than a uva liberal arts major? Shocking I know.
Oh good lord. And an ITT Tech grad makes more than an Amherst grad (probably not for long though).....your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
What is your malfunction? George Mason is at best the ODU of NoVa
Oh did you know a gmu stem grad makes more than a uva liberal arts major? Shocking I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original post was a tacky PR attempt.
And you say that because . . . ? I'm a very happy GMU dad, serving on one of the Boards. I can assure you that the PR office at GMU is not acquainted with DCurbanmoms. They have more important things to do.
Anonymous wrote:The original post was a tacky PR attempt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
What is your malfunction? George Mason is at best the ODU of NoVa
Oh did you know a gmu stem grad makes more than a uva liberal arts major? Shocking I know.
Anonymous wrote:Seems foolish to go to gmu if you are local. Why not just do the community college program in VA where you can upgrade to a great school like UVA after 2 years? Save a fortune
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
What is your malfunction? George Mason is at best the ODU of NoVa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Wondering why you keep posting if you feel this thread has no point. What exactly is your point? Plenty of very satisfied people here. Why don't you take your misplaced bitterness elsewhere because it's pretty dull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998
Weak. Mason wasn't distinctive then and it's not very distinctive now. Remind us again whether this thread has a point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think students are really as happy at Mason as this thread suggests. It's big and sprawling, and doesn't have a personal feel at all, yet it's not a flagship state school, either.
Did you post from your time machine in 1998