Do Cornell, Dartmouth, WashU and UChicago alums ever go back to campus after graduating?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


2 of the 4 are D1 schools, and Chicago has one of the busiest airports in the world nearby. If you're going to make stupid assumptions based on facts, maybe start by making sure you know the actual facts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


what's the "major" airport for UVA?


Uh Charlottesville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


what's the "major" airport for UVA?


Uh Charlottesville


That’s not a major airport.
Anonymous
Many of us go back to WashU for the alumni activities. Also helps that the campus is so beautiful.
Anonymous
My spouse and I went to Cornell and we go to all of our reunions and probably a trip or two in between each. We love Ithaca and go up to do a long weekend hiking, doing wineries, etc.
Anonymous
Such an odd question. Why is this important?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


Do you know where UChicago is located?


Yes. In the Midwest, in Chicago, way down on the South Side of the city over an hour from the O'Hare. No D1 sports, not much to do around campus, bad weather, not a lot of Greek life. Most of their alums are on the coasts, so that's quite a hike and what is the draw to return?


Or a relatively short bus ride from Midway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


what's the "major" airport for UVA?


Uh Charlottesville


That’s not a major airport.


Why are you such a dick? Are you a rival Virginia tech student? Charlottesville airport handles 400k passengers a year. I use it monthly. You can get connect anywhere from it. It’s what UVA students use if not the train (I’ve actually witnessed some posters not know that a train services UVA -or they prefer to heckle first and learn later). I connect to UNC regularly or Atlanta. You want MAJOR? Drive 60 minutes to Richmond. You want more? Two hours to National or Dulles. You can also. Easily train to DC. I lived in So Cal for 25 years. You couldn’t pay me to use LAX again. You can’t get anywhere from that MAJOR airport. My Slac out there might be 13 miles as the crow flies but it’s two hours by cab. So I never return
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


Pretty sure that UChicago has a major airport nearby. WashU also has an airport close by.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


Pretty sure that UChicago has a major airport nearby. WashU also has an airport close by.


And by pretty sure, I'm mean -- are you serious? Chicago is a remote location?
Anonymous
Chicago is one of the best cities in USA with so much to do.
I live in the east coast and I look for any excuse to to spend few days in Chicago when I can.
Lots of our conversations are held in Chicago
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


Do you know where UChicago is located?


Yes. In the Midwest, in Chicago, way down on the South Side of the city over an hour from the O'Hare. No D1 sports, not much to do around campus, bad weather, not a lot of Greek life. Most of their alums are on the coasts, so that's quite a hike and what is the draw to return?


Midway exists. It’s not hard to get to the rest of Chicago, which is an awesome city.

God you’re ignorant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chicago is one of the best cities in USA with so much to do.
I live in the east coast and I look for any excuse to to spend few days in Chicago when I can.
Lots of our conversations are held in Chicago


Don’t bother. OP thinks D1 sports and Greek life are all that matters 🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


what's the "major" airport for UVA?


Uh Charlottesville


That’s not a major airport.


Why are you such a dick? Are you a rival Virginia tech student? Charlottesville airport handles 400k passengers a year. I use it monthly. You can get connect anywhere from it. It’s what UVA students use if not the train (I’ve actually witnessed some posters not know that a train services UVA -or they prefer to heckle first and learn later). I connect to UNC regularly or Atlanta. You want MAJOR? Drive 60 minutes to Richmond. You want more? Two hours to National or Dulles. You can also. Easily train to DC. I lived in So Cal for 25 years. You couldn’t pay me to use LAX again. You can’t get anywhere from that MAJOR airport. My Slac out there might be 13 miles as the crow flies but it’s two hours by cab. So I never return


Ok. It’s a MAJOR airport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With lack of D1 sports and proximity to a major airport or isolated location, I assume visits back to campus are pretty infrequent? While UVA, UMD, Michigan, Duke, Notre Dame, GU and other Ivy alums have D1 sports and/or proximity to airports and major coastal cities, making visits more common?


what's the "major" airport for UVA?


Uh Charlottesville


That’s not a major airport.


oh look, UVA hater is back and this time... it's the lack of a "major" airport. Bless your heart sweetie.

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