Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your kid open to schools outside of Virginia?
Since you are open to private schools, it doesn't seem like you have a mind set where you are restricting yourself to "in-state tuition."
There are many schools in MD, WV, PA that are closer than some Virginia schools.
Open to a degree. Cost is a factor. Kid could be interested in WVU if they get merit. Also interested in bigger schools like Univ of TN and South Carolina (again need merit).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVCC's nursing program is surprisingly good - I know people who have gone there as part of a career transition and thought it prepared them well and was sufficiently academically challenging.
What's his test scores? Is he a B student because he's a slacker, and may find himself in college, or is he a B student because he may be reasonably hard-working but with some special needs or is just not the sharpest tool in the shed? For the former, GMU/JMU seems like a better place, maybe CNU as well. For the latter, Longwood.
OP here. They're a B student because of multiple Learning Disabilities that are well documented by an IEP. They work incredibly hard but the FCPS 70/30 grading policy has presented challenges this year. We will be looking at a solid B GPA when applying next year and kid wants a traditional college experience away from NOVA - so ruling out GMU, Marymount and NVCC. Kid also doesn't want emo/artsy schools so smaller liberal arts with quirky kids won't be up their alley.
I have questions! LOL. What are the emo/artsy schools you are avoiding? Why the disdain for the quirky people out there? They will be at every university and workplace for the rest of your DC's life. Better to learn to coexist now rather than struggle later.
+1 Intolerance is not a good look.
DP. Tell us, oh "tolerant" ones - did your quirky kids seek out large, sporty universities? No? Why not?
Anonymous wrote:^ these are such little things some may not like ... there are much bigger problems than this.
Anonymous wrote:Look at Utah, UDel and Miami Ohio.
Anonymous wrote:Why no UVA/William and Mary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVCC's nursing program is surprisingly good - I know people who have gone there as part of a career transition and thought it prepared them well and was sufficiently academically challenging.
What's his test scores? Is he a B student because he's a slacker, and may find himself in college, or is he a B student because he may be reasonably hard-working but with some special needs or is just not the sharpest tool in the shed? For the former, GMU/JMU seems like a better place, maybe CNU as well. For the latter, Longwood.
OP here. They're a B student because of multiple Learning Disabilities that are well documented by an IEP. They work incredibly hard but the FCPS 70/30 grading policy has presented challenges this year. We will be looking at a solid B GPA when applying next year and kid wants a traditional college experience away from NOVA - so ruling out GMU, Marymount and NVCC. Kid also doesn't want emo/artsy schools so smaller liberal arts with quirky kids won't be up their alley.
I have questions! LOL. What are the emo/artsy schools you are avoiding? Why the disdain for the quirky people out there? They will be at every university and workplace for the rest of your DC's life. Better to learn to coexist now rather than struggle later.
+1 Intolerance is not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not underrated, but JMU is the obvious choice for this type of student.
+1. True gem of a school in Va.
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Lol, your insecurity is on full display. The funny part is that I don't think the JMU people care!![]()
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I’ve noticed that the people braying about “intolerance” when someone says they don’t want a quirky/artsy school, are invariably the rudest posters when it comes to popular, mainstream schools like JMU. So predictable.
For all you know posters speaking about JMU could have kids at WASP+ schools. Suffice it to say, insecurity or jealousy is likely not part of the equation.
Strongly beg to differ. People who are actually secure in their own choices wouldn't bother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not underrated, but JMU is the obvious choice for this type of student.
+1. True gem of a school in Va.
+2
-10
Lol, your insecurity is on full display. The funny part is that I don't think the JMU people care!![]()
+1
I’ve noticed that the people braying about “intolerance” when someone says they don’t want a quirky/artsy school, are invariably the rudest posters when it comes to popular, mainstream schools like JMU. So predictable.
For all you know posters speaking about JMU could have kids at WASP+ schools. Suffice it to say, insecurity or jealousy is likely not part of the equation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVCC's nursing program is surprisingly good - I know people who have gone there as part of a career transition and thought it prepared them well and was sufficiently academically challenging.
What's his test scores? Is he a B student because he's a slacker, and may find himself in college, or is he a B student because he may be reasonably hard-working but with some special needs or is just not the sharpest tool in the shed? For the former, GMU/JMU seems like a better place, maybe CNU as well. For the latter, Longwood.
OP here. They're a B student because of multiple Learning Disabilities that are well documented by an IEP. They work incredibly hard but the FCPS 70/30 grading policy has presented challenges this year. We will be looking at a solid B GPA when applying next year and kid wants a traditional college experience away from NOVA - so ruling out GMU, Marymount and NVCC. Kid also doesn't want emo/artsy schools so smaller liberal arts with quirky kids won't be up their alley.
I have questions! LOL. What are the emo/artsy schools you are avoiding? Why the disdain for the quirky people out there? They will be at every university and workplace for the rest of your DC's life. Better to learn to coexist now rather than struggle later.
+1 Intolerance is not a good look.
Are you the posters who just tore Liberty apart? Interesting lack of self-awareness you have.
DP
DP.
Liberty is a joke school that uses fiction instead of textbooks. That alone positions it at least one rung below even open access schools like GMU.