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Anonymous wrote: No campus more lovely than Wesleyan. Architectural diversity of Paris!


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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


UVA’s campus is average, and Charlottesville is a dump. I know I’m in the majority here on that statement, but I continue to be amazed by people who think Charlottesville is a cute college town.


100% agree on the town. The campus is nice in spots. William and Mary is stunning.


DP. We found W&M to be a very bland looking college.


I thought it was one of the nicest we saw.


I thought W&M was just okay. I give them points for cohesiveness and nice brick buildings, but its campus appears boring and sterile. I’ve been to a number of schools I like better.



and you are the ridiculous woman who said the same upthread about UVA but then stupidly admitted you like only 5% of the colleges you saw. Let's see where your kid gets in and then we can discuss. Oh! NOW you like UVA and W&M because you can save $200k over 4 years.

Did it ever occur to you that these institutions are public and have limited resources? No, of course not, but then you are the the type if poster who will complain if a public has spent too much on a new gym, climbing walk, dining hall or dorms.


Np. UVA has a large endowment. Larger or near equal to several Ivies. Yes, you are correct that it is a public, but resources and opportunities are plentiful…almost overwhelming.



Why do you lie on something so easiky checked? UVA's endowment is 13.1 billion. Harvard's is 61 billion dollars


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Too funny. Must be one of the "UVA=Ivy" posters.



Why do you make fun of someone pointing out the statistical truth? do you bully with falsehoods IRL?


I think you misunderstood - I was making fun of the bolded PP, who grossly overinflated UVA's endowment.


Take it somewhere else. This is about beautiful campuses.


:roll: Then tell it to the dope discussing endowments.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids don’t go there but I thought Penn State was gorgeous.


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Anonymous wrote: No campus more lovely than Wesleyan. Architectural diversity of Paris!


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+1000


This was literally posted 4 seconds into the new year
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Stanford
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This was literally posted 4 seconds into the new year

4 minutes. And who cares?
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We loved Virginia Tech. Visited in both spring and fall - gorgeous. The campus is very nicely contained - all the academic buildings one side and the dorms on the other with the green drill field in the middle. We loved the stone buildings and gothic architecture. Crossing our fingers for admission as it’s DC’s top choice.
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UC Santa Barbara alum!! My daughter is now admitted to SMSC. We toured Bennington known for its modern architecture and beautiful location in Vermont, but we were not impressed by the school itself.
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Wellesley, Swarthmore, Williams
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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


UVA’s campus is average, and Charlottesville is a dump. I know I’m in the majority here on that statement, but I continue to be amazed by people who think Charlottesville is a cute college town.


100% agree on the town. The campus is nice in spots. William and Mary is stunning.


DP. We found W&M to be a very bland looking college.


I thought it was one of the nicest we saw.


I thought W&M was just okay. I give them points for cohesiveness and nice brick buildings, but its campus appears boring and sterile. I’ve been to a number of schools I like better.



and you are the ridiculous woman who said the same upthread about UVA but then stupidly admitted you like only 5% of the colleges you saw. Let's see where your kid gets in and then we can discuss. Oh! NOW you like UVA and W&M because you can save $200k over 4 years.

Did it ever occur to you that these institutions are public and have limited resources? No, of course not, but then you are the the type if poster who will complain if a public has spent too much on a new gym, climbing walk, dining hall or dorms.


Np. UVA has a large endowment. Larger or near equal to several Ivies. Yes, you are correct that it is a public, but resources and opportunities are plentiful…almost overwhelming.



Why do you lie on something so easiky checked? UVA's endowment is 13.1 billion. Harvard's is 61 billion dollars


How did you deduce Harvard from the statement??? And you have overstated Harvard’s endowment by nearly 8 billion and understated UVA’s. Google is your friend.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


UVA’s campus is average, and Charlottesville is a dump. I know I’m in the majority here on that statement, but I continue to be amazed by people who think Charlottesville is a cute college town.


100% agree on the town. The campus is nice in spots. William and Mary is stunning.


DP. We found W&M to be a very bland looking college.


I thought it was one of the nicest we saw.


I thought W&M was just okay. I give them points for cohesiveness and nice brick buildings, but its campus appears boring and sterile. I’ve been to a number of schools I like better.



and you are the ridiculous woman who said the same upthread about UVA but then stupidly admitted you like only 5% of the colleges you saw. Let's see where your kid gets in and then we can discuss. Oh! NOW you like UVA and W&M because you can save $200k over 4 years.

Did it ever occur to you that these institutions are public and have limited resources? No, of course not, but then you are the the type if poster who will complain if a public has spent too much on a new gym, climbing walk, dining hall or dorms.


Np. UVA has a large endowment. Larger or near equal to several Ivies. Yes, you are correct that it is a public, but resources and opportunities are plentiful…almost overwhelming.



Why do you lie on something so easiky checked? UVA's endowment is 13.1 billion. Harvard's is 61 billion dollars


:lol:
Too funny. Must be one of the "UVA=Ivy" posters.



Why do you make fun of someone pointing out the statistical truth? do you bully with falsehoods IRL?


I think you misunderstood - I was making fun of the bolded PP, who grossly overinflated UVA's endowment.


You have a reading comprehension problem.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


UVA’s campus is average, and Charlottesville is a dump. I know I’m in the majority here on that statement, but I continue to be amazed by people who think Charlottesville is a cute college town.


100% agree on the town. The campus is nice in spots. William and Mary is stunning.


DP. We found W&M to be a very bland looking college.


I thought it was one of the nicest we saw.


I thought W&M was just okay. I give them points for cohesiveness and nice brick buildings, but its campus appears boring and sterile. I’ve been to a number of schools I like better.



and you are the ridiculous woman who said the same upthread about UVA but then stupidly admitted you like only 5% of the colleges you saw. Let's see where your kid gets in and then we can discuss. Oh! NOW you like UVA and W&M because you can save $200k over 4 years.

Did it ever occur to you that these institutions are public and have limited resources? No, of course not, but then you are the the type if poster who will complain if a public has spent too much on a new gym, climbing walk, dining hall or dorms.


Np. UVA has a large endowment. Larger or near equal to several Ivies. Yes, you are correct that it is a public, but resources and opportunities are plentiful…almost overwhelming.



Why do you lie on something so easiky checked? UVA's endowment is 13.1 billion. Harvard's is 61 billion dollars


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Too funny. Must be one of the "UVA=Ivy" posters.


No, just stating facts when endowments were introduced into this thread. UVA’s current endowment is larger than Brown, Cornell and Dartmouth, respectively. Why don’t you go back and reread.
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Anonymous wrote:I've always thought that Virginia Tech, UVA and William and Mary have beautiful campuses and college towns.


UVA’s campus is average, and Charlottesville is a dump. I know I’m in the majority here on that statement, but I continue to be amazed by people who think Charlottesville is a cute college town.


100% agree on the town. The campus is nice in spots. William and Mary is stunning.


DP. We found W&M to be a very bland looking college.


I thought it was one of the nicest we saw.


I thought W&M was just okay. I give them points for cohesiveness and nice brick buildings, but its campus appears boring and sterile. I’ve been to a number of schools I like better.



and you are the ridiculous woman who said the same upthread about UVA but then stupidly admitted you like only 5% of the colleges you saw. Let's see where your kid gets in and then we can discuss. Oh! NOW you like UVA and W&M because you can save $200k over 4 years.

Did it ever occur to you that these institutions are public and have limited resources? No, of course not, but then you are the the type if poster who will complain if a public has spent too much on a new gym, climbing walk, dining hall or dorms.


Np. UVA has a large endowment. Larger or near equal to several Ivies. Yes, you are correct that it is a public, but resources and opportunities are plentiful…almost overwhelming.



Why do you lie on something so easiky checked? UVA's endowment is 13.1 billion. Harvard's is 61 billion dollars


:lol:
Too funny. Must be one of the "UVA=Ivy" posters.


No, just stating facts when endowments were introduced into this thread. UVA’s current endowment is larger than Brown, Cornell and Dartmouth, respectively. Why don’t you go back and reread.


None of which has anything to do with most beautiful college campuses.
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