Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 14:15     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Anonymous wrote:Anyone saying UVA i just trolling or has sour grapes. Not going to address that further.

Real fall to me is UVM. Back when I was applying 30 years ago, it was very well regarded and difficult to get into. Now its am underfunded safety school.


UVA has fallen if you consider it used to be higher in the USNWR ranking of public universities, but has been passed by UCLA and Michigan.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 13:04     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

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Anonymous wrote:James madison if you’re from Virginia. Used to be for the kids that just missed UVA. Now, not so much.


Huh?

This contradicts everything I have ever read or heard about VA state schools


If anything, JMU seems to be on the rise.


JMU nearly doubled its enrollment size over the course of two decades, which of course increased its acceptance rate, giving the appearance that its quality was diminished, which it's not. Was it more desirable when it had 10,000 undergrads in the late 80s compared to over 20,000? For some, yes, but its increase in size makes a great public education accessible to many more Virginia residents. Eventually, that acceptance rate will continue to creep back down to its closer to 55% of the 80s and 90s. And since the only thing NOVA parents care about is stature and elitism, that acceptance rate will make it desirable again.


It only recently did common app? I feel like I might have submitted to them common app in the 90s
Plus JMU is now on the common application, which will increase applicants
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 12:54     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

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Anonymous wrote:Duke ... what a fall from "grace" ...


Really? It seems like everyone is moving to the RTP area


How does people moving to RTP have any correlation to Duke being a good school? You know they’re other schools in the RTP? And Duke has only about 10% North Carolinians in their student body. 90% come from somewhere else.


Job Opportunities? Impact of the university on the surrounding community?


Chapel Hill and the Wolfpack say hold my beer.

Seriously. RTP is so great because of all the universities there, and Duke is the smallest of them. Nice try though.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 12:46     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Crest University. Now totally eclipsed by Colgate.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:59     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

I’m surprised that nobody said georgetown
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:56     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

syracuse university
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:54     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Duke ... what a fall from "grace" ...


Really? It seems like everyone is moving to the RTP area


How does people moving to RTP have any correlation to Duke being a good school? You know they’re other schools in the RTP? And Duke has only about 10% North Carolinians in their student body. 90% come from somewhere else.


Job Opportunities? Impact of the university on the surrounding community?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:52     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Duke ... what a fall from "grace" ...


Really? It seems like everyone is moving to the RTP area


How does people moving to RTP have any correlation to Duke being a good school? You know they’re other schools in the RTP? And Duke has only about 10% North Carolinians in their student body. 90% come from somewhere else.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:52     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

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Anonymous wrote:Ithaca College


Yes, I recall it used to be very sought after. Still okay but not prestigious.


+1
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:39     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Trump University.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:38     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

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Anonymous wrote:James madison if you’re from Virginia. Used to be for the kids that just missed UVA. Now, not so much.


Huh?

This contradicts everything I have ever read or heard about VA state schools


If anything, JMU seems to be on the rise.


JMU nearly doubled its enrollment size over the course of two decades, which of course increased its acceptance rate, giving the appearance that its quality was diminished, which it's not. Was it more desirable when it had 10,000 undergrads in the late 80s compared to over 20,000? For some, yes, but its increase in size makes a great public education accessible to many more Virginia residents. Eventually, that acceptance rate will continue to creep back down to its closer to 55% of the 80s and 90s. And since the only thing NOVA parents care about is stature and elitism, that acceptance rate will make it desirable again.


Plus JMU is now on the common application, which will increase applicants
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:35     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

What is the point of this thread? To trash schools you probably know little about to make others feel bad about their choices/options?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:27     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Franklin & Marshall
Connecticut College
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:26     Subject: Re:Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Sweet Briar
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2022 11:25     Subject: Which universities have gone DOWN in stature over the years?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:James madison if you’re from Virginia. Used to be for the kids that just missed UVA. Now, not so much.


Huh?

This contradicts everything I have ever read or heard about VA state schools


If anything, JMU seems to be on the rise.


JMU nearly doubled its enrollment size over the course of two decades, which of course increased its acceptance rate, giving the appearance that its quality was diminished, which it's not. Was it more desirable when it had 10,000 undergrads in the late 80s compared to over 20,000? For some, yes, but its increase in size makes a great public education accessible to many more Virginia residents. Eventually, that acceptance rate will continue to creep back down to its closer to 55% of the 80s and 90s. And since the only thing NOVA parents care about is stature and elitism, that acceptance rate will make it desirable again.