F.U.M.A. Grad
Reston,#2UPDATE Employee
Sun, March 09, 2014
In regard to your comment "Thief and Coward" you are not disclosing pertinent information regarding your connection to Fork Union. First of all, I am a graduate of F.U.M.A. That said, I attended the aforementioned with one of the Nusbaums. You, sir, are employed at Nusbaum Realty Co. It is difficult to believe that you have "no relationship" to the school. Furthermore, you speak in regard to the person reporting as if you have inside information about the issue they have reported. Moreover, you slander and defame the cadet in a most cowrdly fashion by implying that he was a thief and that if something is missing, the victim should check local pawn shops. It is not difficult to imagine that you are a realtor. Your profession is ripe with liars, thieves and all-around bottom feeders. Realtors are one notch below lawyers where integrity is concerned. Furthermore, the original report correctly states that the average SAT scores at Fork Union are lower than that of Fairfax County public schools. F.U.M.A. does not enroll the caliber of students that one would find at Phillips Academy. Most of the young men that attend Fork Union have a record of disciplinary problems or acedemic underperformance...that's why they are there. If you are going to comment on reports, make sure you do so from a position of integrity and knowledge.
Chris Zarpas
Virginia,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, June 26, 2011
To be clear, I have no relationship with Fork Union. I am considering it for my son. It is my suspicion that the person posting the report may very well be a thief himself. That would account for the sour grapes. Is anyone from Fork Union missing anything valuable? He may want to check pawnshops in Fairfax. The writer is indisputably a coward or he would have used his full name.
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 15, 2009
There is more going on than you are saying, or admitting.
Also if you steal you are automatically kicked out,
- All I can say to that comment is GOOD, and no less than I would expect from a school founded on Christian values.