Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I had not even heard of it until I was at UVA. Grew up in DC and literally had never heard of it.
Sorry, but as a DC native who is roughly the same age, this makes you sound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU, if put of state for both. JMU if you are in a close state and just want to be able to drive.
These two schools are very different and both are safeties.
Safety for whom? Maybe your DC, but you get that safeties are different for every applicant, right? My kid was WL at Indiana and would love to attend. BTW DC is a B student at a rigorous private & 33 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU, if put of state for both. JMU if you are in a close state and just want to be able to drive.
These two schools are very different and both are safeties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I had not even heard of it until I was at UVA. Grew up in DC and literally had never heard of it.
Keep trolling. So believable.
DP
Did you live in DC in the 90s? No one was talking about or applying to JMU. I mean DC, not the Va suburbs. I knew one person who went there and they were the girlfriend of a friend at UVa. She was from Harrisonburg.
No, thank God I did not live in DC. I grew up just outside of DC, however, in a close-in suburb, and everyone knew JMU and applied there.
Makes sense given that it was the in-state safety. That only proves that in Virginia, high school students are aware of their in-state options. And lol on your love of the NoVa suburbs. Thank God I did not grow up there.
JMU was not a safety in the 80s and 90s. But do go on! You seem to know so very much about a school you claim to know nothing about.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IU, if put of state for both. JMU if you are in a close state and just want to be able to drive.
These two schools are very different and both are safeties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I had not even heard of it until I was at UVA. Grew up in DC and literally had never heard of it.
Sorry, but as a DC native who is roughly the same age, this makes you sound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:IU, if put of state for both. JMU if you are in a close state and just want to be able to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JMU
IU is located in the state of Indiana.
Good luck with that. Parents are so dumb.
And JMU is in a random mountain town in central Va, not a world city.
I can only conclude that that poster has never been to IU. When my sibling was there, there was a literal tent city of kids camping out for world peace. For months at a time. With camp stoves. And the school was fine with it. IU is liberal!
That's all I need to know. My kid would hate it.
DP
Your kid is against world peace???? Yikes.
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“Flagship”
Well what’s your point? Your kid can’t tolerate a small portion of a flagship university making a peaceful demonstration for a good cause? That’s wild.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I had not even heard of it until I was at UVA. Grew up in DC and literally had never heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I don’t think she meant LITERALLY no one. my god you JMU boosters are tiresome.
Actually, what's tiresome are the same trolls who show up whenever JMU (or CNU, UMW, etc.) are mentioned to feign ignorance of the school or pretend that it's not known to people from other states. You don't have to be a "booster" to be sick of the trolls. Too bad we can't post the JMU Parents' FB page here, where there is a whole subsection for OOS parents to discuss transportation and other topics relevant to their situations.
Eh, my DH never heard of JMU until our kid was in high school. We’d lived in Va 20 years at that point. The are lots of college we’d never heard of.
Seriously, you lived in VA for 20 years before hearing of JMU? You must not read/watch news, travel beyond the Beltway, or actually talk to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I don’t think she meant LITERALLY no one. my god you JMU boosters are tiresome.
Actually, what's tiresome are the same trolls who show up whenever JMU (or CNU, UMW, etc.) are mentioned to feign ignorance of the school or pretend that it's not known to people from other states. You don't have to be a "booster" to be sick of the trolls. Too bad we can't post the JMU Parents' FB page here, where there is a whole subsection for OOS parents to discuss transportation and other topics relevant to their situations.
Eh, my DH never heard of JMU until our kid was in high school. We’d lived in Va 20 years at that point. The are lots of college we’d never heard of.
Seriously, you lived in VA for 20 years before hearing of JMU? You must not read/watch news, travel beyond the Beltway, or actually talk to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I had not even heard of it until I was at UVA. Grew up in DC and literally had never heard of it.
Keep trolling. So believable.
DP
Did you live in DC in the 90s? No one was talking about or applying to JMU. I mean DC, not the Va suburbs. I knew one person who went there and they were the girlfriend of a friend at UVa. She was from Harrisonburg.
No, thank God I did not live in DC. I grew up just outside of DC, however, in a close-in suburb, and everyone knew JMU and applied there.
Makes sense given that it was the in-state safety. That only proves that in Virginia, high school students are aware of their in-state options. And lol on your love of the NoVa suburbs. Thank God I did not grow up there.
JMU was not a safety in the 80s and 90s. But do go on! You seem to know so very much about a school you claim to know nothing about.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody outside of the DMV has heard of JMU.
This is NOT true.
I don’t think she meant LITERALLY no one. my god you JMU boosters are tiresome.
Actually, what's tiresome are the same trolls who show up whenever JMU (or CNU, UMW, etc.) are mentioned to feign ignorance of the school or pretend that it's not known to people from other states. You don't have to be a "booster" to be sick of the trolls. Too bad we can't post the JMU Parents' FB page here, where there is a whole subsection for OOS parents to discuss transportation and other topics relevant to their situations.
Eh, my DH never heard of JMU until our kid was in high school. We’d lived in Va 20 years at that point. The are lots of college we’d never heard of.