Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Is this just advertising for GMU? seems odd. and a little creepy.
Not to mention disingenuous, and likely one poster in multiple personas answering his or her own questions...
Is GMU even ranked in the top 100 for CS? Of course not.
GMU has its purpose, and is a fine school--but let's not get carried away. It's logical competition is VCU not UVA...
+1
GMU is ranked 67 in CS.
link? to your blog of personal rankings? LOL
Link to my personal blog is down below. double LOL
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/george-mason-university-232186
First, nimrod, that's a Grad School ranking. Second, for an MS that is not very impressive at all.
https://blog.profitbricks.com/top-computer-science-programs/
Sorry I just can't believe any ranking that outs GMU ahead of Harvard, Princeton, Penn, Berkeley, COlumbIs, Cornell. Should I continue?
GMU is a commuter school that does provide a solid education, but it's not in same league as UVA or many other schools.
Typically, one would not attend an Ivy for CS. Cornell maybe. They are excellent for Humanities. CS is really more along the lines of engineering, which is not the Ivies strong suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Computer Science is huge at GMU. http://cs.gmu.edu/. Serious Game Design as well. You have to be accepted into the programs, however, because they are in such demand. Game Design applicants must submit portfolios. The departments meet monthly with the Dulles corridor hi-tech companies to work with them to handle contracts (some students are paid to work on them) and to assess need. The average graduate in computer science makes more than the average UVA and William and Mary graduate (per President Cabrera). The internaitonal student body is immense, as are out-of-state students. Fourteen admissions counselors handle the international students alone. 35,000 students attend, 1/3 of which are Doct. or Masters' candidates. 12,750 live on campus and the construction there never ends. Please go visit and read up on what's in your own backyard. It's an astonishing institution that the state legislature has pumped millions into. Facilities are new and state-of-the art. The engineering schools are also well regarded. And Mason just opened its North Korean campus last year.
I hope you mean south korea
http://masonkorea.gmu.edu/
Yup. My bad. I just get irritated every time the ignorant come on and say it's a commuter school. So I have the facts memorized and just spit them out fast. It's a great opportunity for Virginia kids and surprisingly difficult to get into from the NoVA high schools.
Difficult compared to which schools? Isn't the acceptance rate like 65 per cent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh went to UVA. We have since lived in California, Texas, Indiana, and Georgia. No one outside of the immediate area gives UVA any more weight than U-anything else.
But George Mason --- now THERE'S a degree that carries a lot of wait in Indiana, the epicenter of the new economy.
Sorry had to do it.
Anonymous wrote:My dh went to UVA. We have since lived in California, Texas, Indiana, and Georgia. No one outside of the immediate area gives UVA any more weight than U-anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Is this just advertising for GMU? seems odd. and a little creepy.
Not to mention disingenuous, and likely one poster in multiple personas answering his or her own questions...
Is GMU even ranked in the top 100 for CS? Of course not.
GMU has its purpose, and is a fine school--but let's not get carried away. It's logical competition is VCU not UVA...
+1
GMU is ranked 67 in CS.
link? to your blog of personal rankings? LOL
Link to my personal blog is down below. double LOL
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/george-mason-university-232186
First, nimrod, that's a Grad School ranking. Second, for an MS that is not very impressive at all.
https://blog.profitbricks.com/top-computer-science-programs/
Sorry I just can't believe any ranking that outs GMU ahead of Harvard, Princeton, Penn, Berkeley, COlumbIs, Cornell. Should I continue?
GMU is a commuter school that does provide a solid education, but it's not in same league as UVA or many other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Is this just advertising for GMU? seems odd. and a little creepy.
Not to mention disingenuous, and likely one poster in multiple personas answering his or her own questions...
Is GMU even ranked in the top 100 for CS? Of course not.
GMU has its purpose, and is a fine school--but let's not get carried away. It's logical competition is VCU not UVA...
+1
GMU is ranked 67 in CS.
link? to your blog of personal rankings? LOL
Link to my personal blog is down below. double LOL
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/george-mason-university-232186
First, nimrod, that's a Grad School ranking. Second, for an MS that is not very impressive at all.
https://blog.profitbricks.com/top-computer-science-programs/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Is this just advertising for GMU? seems odd. and a little creepy.
Not to mention disingenuous, and likely one poster in multiple personas answering his or her own questions...
Is GMU even ranked in the top 100 for CS? Of course not.
GMU has its purpose, and is a fine school--but let's not get carried away. It's logical competition is VCU not UVA...
+1
GMU is ranked 67 in CS.
link? to your blog of personal rankings? LOL
Link to my personal blog is down below. double LOL
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/george-mason-university-232186
First, nimrod, that's a Grad School ranking. Second, for an MS that is not very impressive at all.
Anonymous wrote:My dh went to UVA. We have since lived in California, Texas, Indiana, and Georgia. No one outside of the immediate area gives UVA any more weight than U-anything else.
Anonymous wrote:My dh went to UVA. We have since lived in California, Texas, Indiana, and Georgia. No one outside of the immediate area gives UVA any more weight than U-anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Is this just advertising for GMU? seems odd. and a little creepy.
Not to mention disingenuous, and likely one poster in multiple personas answering his or her own questions...
Is GMU even ranked in the top 100 for CS? Of course not.
GMU has its purpose, and is a fine school--but let's not get carried away. It's logical competition is VCU not UVA...
+1
GMU is ranked 67 in CS.
link? to your blog of personal rankings? LOL
Link to my personal blog is down below. double LOL
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/george-mason-university-232186
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard GMU has a really strong Computer Science program.
My son is in it. Fantastic. And they are committed to working with local industry to help your kid get a job. Hope it remains a sleeper school!!
+100
Great, great program.
Said one poster. Ever.
There are several posters here who have been praising GMU, and rightfully so. Try to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:I find it odd that a student would have these 2 choices.
And only these 2 choices ~
Guessing this is speculation and not an actual scenario.