American University

i knew 4 kids at JMU who started off at AU and then transferred to JMU
Originally posted by MaLo:
i knew 4 kids at JMU who started off at AU and then transferred to JMU
jmu is lovely
Definitely as far as hot girls with nothing better to do, JMU is the place to go.
There is plenty of stuff for hot girls to do in Harrisonburg, like…go to walmart

actually, i heard the walmart is no longer in the valley mall…so i don't know what the hot girls do down there any more
And here I was thinking that central/western VA was filled with retarded, buck toothed rednecks.

Originally posted by Cooke:
Definitely as far as hot girls with nothing better to do, JMU is the place to go.
Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
And here I was thinking that central/western VA was filled with retarded, buck toothed rednecks.

Originally posted by Cooke:
Definitely as far as hot girls with nothing better to do, JMU is the place to go.
no, that's Springfield
For the most part, I'd agree with that. Though there are exceptions.

Originally posted by MaLo:
Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
And here I was thinking that central/western VA was filled with retarded, buck toothed rednecks.

Originally posted by Cooke:
Definitely as far as hot girls with nothing better to do, JMU is the place to go.
no, that's Springfield
Originally posted by MaLo:
There is plenty of stuff for hot girls to do in Harrisonburg, like…go to walmart

actually, i heard the walmart is no longer in the valley mall…so i don't know what the hot girls do down there any more
theres the super walmart

where you get seen all the necks and the hot chicks.

damn i miss that place
I highly recommend going to college very far away from home. It's much easier to establish your own identity when you're nowhere near home.
If you're choosing your college based on the city, I'd highly recommend choosing a school in New York, Chicago, Seattle, or San Fransisco over one in DC. Or Portland.
Originally posted by vansmack:
I highly recommend going to college very far away from home. It's much easier to establish your own identity when you're nowhere near home.
this way you can get as drunk as you want get arrest, and take care if it all before you rents find out.
You sound like you've already had a liquid lunch.

Originally posted by definitivedoodle:
Originally posted by vansmack:
I highly recommend going to college very far away from home. It's much easier to establish your own identity when you're nowhere near home.
this way you can get as drunk as you want get arrest, and take care if it all before you rents find out.
haha

i wish.
When I worked close to the AU campus I was under the impression the only qualification required to get into that place was a very annoying nasal NJ accent.
HEY i resemble that remark!
Originally posted by pdx pollard:
Originally posted by sonicyouth42:
American has actually become rather competitive in the last couple years. I've got a 3.8 GPA and a 1300/1600 on the SAT, and it will still be a stretch if I am accepted.

I would rather have a "city" campus than a traditional one, but since it's close to the city I guess it doesn't matter. George Washington is out of my academic reach, anyway.
jesus, its a good thing I am not a applying now, I can assure you that most of the people at AU while I was there did not have a 3.8 and 1300/1600

the other things that stick out about AU, or did then, and these arent making any judgements about whether that is good or bad:

1-very politically minded
2-large international population
3-large gay population
4-very diverse in general
5-most people dont really care about the sports teams
6-it is fairly easy to avoid the Greek scene
7-tons of people intern on Wednesdays
grade inflation my friend
Originally posted by Efram:
grade inflation my friend
grade inflation?

high schoolers are getting better grades? the sat has gotten easier?

i just think that top 100 colleges are getting more competitive
Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:

i just think that top 100 colleges are getting more competitive
We've figured that since the 1990s, and the so-called "baby boom echo," with all of those children of baby boom parents, along with the children of new immigrantsâ??swelling population of our elementary schools - well guess who's going to college now?

Colleges, private Universities most notably, have done little to increase the number of seats offered - for good and bad reasons.

I would argue it has less to do with colleges themselves being more competitve and more to do with the higher number of students and the students being better prepared for liberal arts majors.

Want to go to college in 2005-2010? Major in a science to distinguish yourself from the expected 20% increase in higher ed student population.