Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 16:30     Subject: Re:Good alternatives to UVA and William and Mary?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree that many TOP students at our public high school are going to a Virginia state school (including JMU) because private school has become so ridiculously expensive. So you may find the same caliber of students at JMU as you might have found 10 or 20 years ago at Wake Forest, Dickinson, etc.


I got into UVA, W&M, and NYU and chose to go to JMU because people were the nicest there and I liked the campus there. I am currently working at Johns Hopkins and during my interview there they made a comment that JMU is a great school.


Same here, PP! I was also accepted to UVA and W&M, but my other acceptances were VA Tech, Dickinson and Bucknell. JMU was just the right "fit" for me and I'm so glad I chose to go there.


From your list, for 2016 DD plans on applying to UVA, VT, Bucknell, and JMU. On paper she's really liking JMU, then Bucknell.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 11:41     Subject: Re:Good alternatives to UVA and William and Mary?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree that many TOP students at our public high school are going to a Virginia state school (including JMU) because private school has become so ridiculously expensive. So you may find the same caliber of students at JMU as you might have found 10 or 20 years ago at Wake Forest, Dickinson, etc.


I got into UVA, W&M, and NYU and chose to go to JMU because people were the nicest there and I liked the campus there. I am currently working at Johns Hopkins and during my interview there they made a comment that JMU is a great school.


Same here, PP! I was also accepted to UVA and W&M, but my other acceptances were VA Tech, Dickinson and Bucknell. JMU was just the right "fit" for me and I'm so glad I chose to go there.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2015 09:39     Subject: Re:Good alternatives to UVA and William and Mary?

Anonymous wrote:I agree that many TOP students at our public high school are going to a Virginia state school (including JMU) because private school has become so ridiculously expensive. So you may find the same caliber of students at JMU as you might have found 10 or 20 years ago at Wake Forest, Dickinson, etc.


I got into UVA, W&M, and NYU and chose to go to JMU because people were the nicest there and I liked the campus there. I am currently working at Johns Hopkins and during my interview there they made a comment that JMU is a great school.