Anonymous wrote:College name matters very little once you go to grad school.
Anonymous wrote:In 20 years that degree still says Mary Washington and your child has to explain what Mary Washington is - hope those extra two years in Fredricksburg were worth it.
This board is ridiculous. Where you go to college kind of matters...for getting your foot in the door, for having the right peer group, for connections...but it definitely rarely matters 20+ years after you are out of college. I look around me and I see people who went to all different colleges and are successful. I think the most critical time for college name recognition is the first 5 years after you graduate...anyone who is still hung up about colleges 20 years after college is a tool. It's like putting your SAT scores on your resume a decade after you graduated from college...stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you may be willing go lay for a "name brand" school where your kid might have sn inferior educational experience due to large class sizes, teaching by TAs and nkt profs rather than a quality experience at a lesser kniwn school like MW?
Anyone you truly believes that MW offers a superior educational experience to some 'brand name" school should choose Mary Washington - it's easier to get into and less expensive.
I personally think the rankings (especially USNWS) are pretty indicative of the relative quality of the educational experience, but if you are convinced you know better go for it.
So glad people like you do not go to Mary Washington. Stick to your "name brand" schools since you obviously place way too much weight on rankings and prestige. Mary Washington is full of students who place far more emphasis on the things that really matter: quality of life, access to professors, and excellent academics.
And of course we all know that "name brand" schools simply do not offer the quality of life of Fredericksburg, VA nor access to professors and excellent academics of MW.
I wonder if pp has ever been to another school.
Not sure which PP you're referring to, but I transferred to Mary Washington from Penn State; a name-brand school if ever there was one, and a place I was so happy to get out of. I then went onto another name-brand school for grad; Georgetown. Perhaps you've heard of it? Still never had a better experience than the years I spent at Mary Washington. Sorry if that somehow rankles you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you may be willing go lay for a "name brand" school where your kid might have sn inferior educational experience due to large class sizes, teaching by TAs and nkt profs rather than a quality experience at a lesser kniwn school like MW?
Anyone you truly believes that MW offers a superior educational experience to some 'brand name" school should choose Mary Washington - it's easier to get into and less expensive.
I personally think the rankings (especially USNWS) are pretty indicative of the relative quality of the educational experience, but if you are convinced you know better go for it.
So glad people like you do not go to Mary Washington. Stick to your "name brand" schools since you obviously place way too much weight on rankings and prestige. Mary Washington is full of students who place far more emphasis on the things that really matter: quality of life, access to professors, and excellent academics.
And of course we all know that "name brand" schools simply do not offer the quality of life of Fredericksburg, VA nor access to professors and excellent academics of MW.
I wonder if pp has ever been to another school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you may be willing go lay for a "name brand" school where your kid might have sn inferior educational experience due to large class sizes, teaching by TAs and nkt profs rather than a quality experience at a lesser kniwn school like MW?
Anyone you truly believes that MW offers a superior educational experience to some 'brand name" school should choose Mary Washington - it's easier to get into and less expensive.
I personally think the rankings (especially USNWS) are pretty indicative of the relative quality of the educational experience, but if you are convinced you know better go for it.
So glad people like you do not go to Mary Washington. Stick to your "name brand" schools since you obviously place way too much weight on rankings and prestige. Mary Washington is full of students who place far more emphasis on the things that really matter: quality of life, access to professors, and excellent academics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you may be willing go lay for a "name brand" school where your kid might have sn inferior educational experience due to large class sizes, teaching by TAs and nkt profs rather than a quality experience at a lesser kniwn school like MW?
Anyone you truly believes that MW offers a superior educational experience to some 'brand name" school should choose Mary Washington - it's easier to get into and less expensive.
I personally think the rankings (especially USNWS) are pretty indicative of the relative quality of the educational experience, but if you are convinced you know better go for it.
Anonymous wrote:So, you may be willing go lay for a "name brand" school where your kid might have sn inferior educational experience due to large class sizes, teaching by TAs and nkt profs rather than a quality experience at a lesser kniwn school like MW?
Ah, I used to live in Fredericksburg and how well I remember the days when 95 was shut down and traffic backed up for miles on Route 1. That stretch of 95 can be horrible. Hope you survived ok, pp!Anonymous wrote:I rode by this University by the way of a detour from 95 and I will have to tell my DD about it!