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I love JMU and the faculty has alwaysAverageSociology
I love JMU and the faculty has always gone out of their way to be helpful. It still surprises me when I see a professor outside of the classroom and they say hello and recognize me as being in their class; even the larger GenEd classes. I think any school is what you make of it. I can't imagine being bored here. The town of Harrisonburg is boring but JMU is not. There are plenty of parties if that's your thing and plenty of clubs. The most important thing is to get involved! I've read some of the other commments about JMU being nothing but a partying school with shallow people and that doesn't seem like the same school I go to. My friends and I go out one night a week and have a lot of fun going to apartment parties. But we all have part-time jobs and spend a lot of time hitting the books. It's a big enough school that you can find people who enjoy what you enjoy. And yes, I will graduate in four years. It really isn't that hard to do as long as you don't change your major a couple of times.
1st Year Female -- Class 2009
Faculty Accessibility: A, Surrounding City: C
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JMU has a beautiful campus and the peopleCommunications
JMU has a beautiful campus and the people here are very friendly. You could go up to almost anyone on campus and ask for directions to somewhere and they would be happy to help out.

Yes, there is a big party crowd here; however, I have never been to a party, as I am not a party person. I have never felt pressured to go to any parties, and I have found alot of other things to do that are things that I enjoy.

There are two main Christian groups that are free to attend and the people are extremely welcoming. Each group has a worship segment once a week, and you have the option of being put into a small group Bible study of students of the same gender and grade as you, so you are able to grow closer each year you're at JMU. They also have alot of fun retreats that you can go on! Having been a part of one of these groups for the past 3 years, I can honestly say it has been one of the best experiences of my life and the girls in my Bible study group have become some of my closest friends.

I was also in the marching band here. It is surprisingly alot less strict that I anticipated. They love to party and drink before and after games. However, I did make some good friends and aquaintences that I say hi to when I see around campus.

As for the academics, I have actually struggled a bit with my classes. They're not as easy as you may think, but most people I know do quite well. Classes aren't something that you can skip regularly, but they are on the average side, except gen eds which sometimes are ridiculous and have alot of busy work. I have switched my major 3 times and have finally settled on one that I think I can actually do.

The dorm life really isn't bad. I actually enjoyed living on campus for my first 2 years and made alot of friends just by living with them. It's not too bad not having air conditioning (which most dorms do not have), except for in August and around the end of April.

Overall, I would recommend JMU because of the friendly people, good Christian groups, and the huge amount of clubs anyone can join.

Male -- Class 2000
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Honestly, my experience at JMU has been direBrightBiology
Honestly, my experience at JMU has been dire at best. First of all, I'm not the least bit pleased about my academic experience at this desolate university. From the perspective of a biology major, let me state that classes are extremely limited in both variety and availablilty. Recently, I've signed up for registration; however, one of my core classes, physics, which I've been trying forever to get into is once again closed out. Therefore, I'll just have to wait at least another semester. What makes the matter even worse is that I'm a junior and this isn't the only class that I've had difficulty getting into...No wonder why most JMU students take longer than 4 years to graduate.

Besides acadmics, the school is very nit-picky about how they manage their budget with their various resources. On one hand, the school dishes out butt-loads of money to support a number of the athletic programs, which, dare I say, aren't that great (ie the football team). Common, their Division I-AA for crying out loud and they still couldn't make it to the playoffs last year...Yet, still, I hear students and administrators tout that the excess money spent on this and several other programs is money well spent...Go figure. Also, the university loves to spend lots and lots of cash on landscaping. The results are pretty...at least in the spring, but considering how much the school spends on landscaping, and how little the school spends on improving other apsects of the school (ie the library), I just feel completely ripped off.

Speaking of the library, let me tell you that while most students on JMU are party-crazed, alcohol-addicted idiots, there is a minority of students who have aspirations that go beyond the end of a beer bottle. I'm the type of student who really doesn't like to study, but knows that it's essential to be successful. However, JMU doesn't seem to support my view. Rather the school severely restrains support for such positive aspirations. For instance, the main and only library on campus, Carrier Library, consists of old desks, crappy computers, and a very low volume of books (in comparison to other big universities). Also, the hours at the library suck, for instance, last Thursdays, I was kicked out of the library at 11:45 pm...For crying out loud, after next week we have finals!

As far as social life goes, the choices are incredibly limited. Since the town that surrounds JMU offers little more than a few stores to blow some time shopping for groceries and such, there isn't much to do at JMU. So, in order to burn time, the majority of the students participate in heavy drinking and exorbitant, promiscuous behavior. I can recall that one of the things that the admissions office touted about was the high percentage of females at JMU: roughly 70%. I certainly didn't mind, considering that I was a strait male; however, once arriving on campus, I realized that it didn't matter how many girls this campus had in relation to males because, quite frankly, nearly all of the girls here aren't worth chasing. Now, I'm not saying these girls are ugly by any means, but they certainly aren't the types of girls that you'd like to bring home to meet the parents, if you know what I mean. Girls on this campus love to drink and they certainly don't mind "experiencing freely" with a multitude of partners. Also, sorry to bring this up, but if you're a male that isn't that attractive, your not going to experience much of the fruits that these promiscuous girls have to offer. Rather, this privilege is reserved primarily for jocks and preppy rich kids.I'm sorry if my review has given you a tainted view of JMU. However, I believe that it's necessary to reveal the truth, or unfortunately, you could end up getting suckered into the hell hole that I currently call my school. Personally, I'm ready to leave this dump and will do so after this semester. My words of advice to you, whomever you may be, are the following: Look into JMU, but do so hesitantly. It offers a lot for some individuals, but offers little to others. If you possess aspirations to make something of your life, other than a chronic alcoholic or future porn star, go elsewhere. Overall, under it's candy-coated exterior, JMU is no more than an underachiever's playground. Therefore, I suggest that if you want to experience a well-rounded college experience, GO ELSEWHERE!

1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Perceived Campus Safety: B+, Social Life: D-
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