Anonymous wrote:My husband did the U Maryland online program (UMUC?) for free using the GI bill while continuing to work full time. He also has a master's but I don't recall from where. He has a well paying federal job and isn't stupid so it didn't bother me, in fact I thought it was a pretty smart way to avoid all the typical loans people have.
Anonymous wrote:Nah, I only refuse to date people who went to Cornell because all they talk about is how they went to Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school I can think of is Liberty University.
+1 And it wouldn’t be because of the level of the university, it would be because I wouldn’t want to date an evangelical Christian.
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I’m a DP. Why the animosity towards evangelical Christians? I know smart, truly wonderful, caring, and successful people who went to Liberty. I personally would not choose the school for myself or for my kids, but I wouldn’t judge someone who went there. They give generous scholarships so for some people it’s a financially prudent option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school I can think of is Liberty University.
+1 And it wouldn’t be because of the level of the university, it would be because I wouldn’t want to date an evangelical Christian.
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Anonymous wrote:There are loads of people from basic schools, limited number goes to top 100 schools. Unless you are aiming for Harvard/Hopkins type, it shouldn’t be an issue.