Otherwise, University of Miami. The fun never stops. Not cheap, however. And the alum network is stronger and more diverse than you'd imagine. |
+2 (Montreal is a really amazing city to live in as a student) |
I think this is the most important. |
Yes! Wisconsin! |
The prior poster was out of line...but your retort has all the wit of a 14 year old boy! |
+1000!!! |
| Stanford was pretty fun. |
| University of Hawaiʻi |
| I was coming on here to say Indiana U - Bloomington as well. I went there for grad school. Town/University is big enough to draw national acts for concerts. The town has various music clubs, great restaurants, etc., everything you need really, and yet it's all walkable and cute. The sports are super fun to watch, and there are good intramural teams as well, if you want to play. Plus, the weather is very balanced-- you get all four seasons-- it's not too cold or hot. Loved it. |
| Two PPs said McGill....can you explain? Isn't it insanely cold, and if so, what makes up for that? |
| Yes, Wisconsin. This 50 something went there and I have a kid there now. Some polls consider Madison #1 party school in US. |
Do the Badgers give a bump to legacy applicants? Asking for a friend
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So sorry you or your kid(s) didn’t get in. JMU is located in the Shenandoah Valley and has tons of beautiful mountain hikes nearby. Also, orchards and wineries. It’s a truly beautiful area, not to mention a campus filled with friendly, smart, well-balanced students. |
DP. The prior poster more than deserved that response. |
Not PP, but Montreal |