Iowa State

Anonymous
Hi was wondering if anyone has any knowledge or experience with Iowa State. Daughter has sent in most of her EA applications but still feel as if we could look for more colleges. Her intended career path is in hospitality so have been looking at schools with that specific program(ex Cornell, Michigan state, Virginia tech) but want to add more to the list. Iowa state seems affordable out of state but maybe a bit too far and isolated from what she’s used to.
Anonymous
I graduated from Iowa State. My first question to you: has she visited?

It is a traditional college town, big state U. It is NOT a pretentious school (I also went to UVA for law school, and I would consider UVA to be more pretentious). It IS far away, which makes visiting home less convenient. I knew people in hospitality mngmt when I was there, but it was awhile ago. My friend getting a hotel/restaurant mngmt degree was in my soroity and became the house manager (*which is good experience for that degree).

There are a lot of engineering majors and ag majors. It's Iowa, after all.
Anonymous
I should mention that Ames is pretty manageable for getting around. Not nearly as intense as NoVa. She will be more "worldly " than most peers, simply by the exposure to diverse people and ideas here in DMV. It is a safe area, although things happen on any campus.
Anonymous
It is pretty close to Des Moines but the winters are absolutely brutal.

What about majoring in hospitality at UMass-Amherst’s Isenberg School of Management?
Anonymous
Ames is small, clean, very chill.

However she will be surrounded by Iowans. Not many out of staters in Ames unless it is a potus election cycle.

I would suggest for her to look abroad instead.

Has she checked out bocconi in Milan?

European schools have good hospitality programs.

Amsterdam is another option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ames is small, clean, very chill.

However she will be surrounded by Iowans. Not many out of staters in Ames unless it is a potus election cycle.

I would suggest for her to look abroad instead.

Has she checked out bocconi in Milan?

European schools have good hospitality programs.

Amsterdam is another option.

Iowa State is only 56 percent in state
Anonymous
Ames is a nice college town. It is way less stressful than this area. My guess is he/she would find people much nicer but maybe less liberal and not as smart (no hate I grew up in Iowa).
Admissions turn around at ISU is so fast. Less than 12 hours and my daughter had an answer.
Anonymous
Has she looked at UNLV? It doesn't get much better in terms of training for hospitality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is pretty close to Des Moines but the winters are absolutely brutal.

What about majoring in hospitality at UMass-Amherst’s Isenberg School of Management?


Guarantee that the winters are just as bad in western Massachusetts as in central Iowa. Lived in both.
Anonymous
We were in Ames for a couple of days this summer. The campus is very pretty and easy to get around. I preferred it to Univ of Iowa. Ames was fine. How will she get to and from the airport? Will she have a car?
Anonymous
Glad she’s applying to Michigan State. Its hospitality school is incredible. My roommate freshman year, who is still a dear friend, majored in hospitality business and spent summers and junior year at the Disney college program. She’s now an executive there. Good luck OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ames is small, clean, very chill.

However she will be surrounded by Iowans. Not many out of staters in Ames unless it is a potus election cycle.

I would suggest for her to look abroad instead.

Has she checked out bocconi in Milan?

European schools have good hospitality programs.

Amsterdam is another option.


Wow, PP.

Iowa has a higher literacy rate than both Maryland or Virginia.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/us-literacy-rates-by-state

People are really grounded and not ideological.
Presidential voting:
2000 Al Gore
2004 George Bush
2008 Barack Obama
2012 Barack Obama
2016 Donald Trump
2020 Donald Trump


Not that people from outside Iowa are preferable, but out-of-state and international students comprise 44% of the student body at ISU.

People need to stop romanticizing Europe and get to know their own country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ames is small, clean, very chill.

However she will be surrounded by Iowans. Not many out of staters in Ames unless it is a potus election cycle.

I would suggest for her to look abroad instead.

Has she checked out bocconi in Milan?

European schools have good hospitality programs.

Amsterdam is another option.


Wow, PP.

Iowa has a higher literacy rate than both Maryland or Virginia.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/us-literacy-rates-by-state

People are really grounded and not ideological.
Presidential voting:
2000 Al Gore
2004 George Bush
2008 Barack Obama
2012 Barack Obama
2016 Donald Trump
2020 Donald Trump


Not that people from outside Iowa are preferable, but out-of-state and international students comprise 44% of the student body at ISU.

People need to stop romanticizing Europe and get to know their own country.


Great thoughtful response, another person actually from Iowa actually said that she might find people "not as smart" as people from the DMW? SMH
Anonymous
Kentucky
Anonymous
I think a lot of the international students are in the grad programs and in the engineerung college (both grad and undergrad). I don't think the main undergrad part (arts&sciences, agriculture) has a lot of international students. And the feel of the campus activities is definitely not worldly or diverse or international. Iowans are not known for being open-minded (was born ther, grew up there, graduated from ISU). Humble, yes. Pleasant, yes. But not too comfortable with other cultures. That said, it is a true "college experience" with tsilgating, a big central campus lawn, lots of activities, etc.

And a PP was right...it is COLD.
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