Question for UVA alumni

Anonymous
I guess it’s small-ish but there’s also everything you could need and the side streets have even more. Sandwiches and dumplings and and a juice bar and tacos and plenty of places to get brunch. If you keep walking down towards the hospital there’s even more. And take the trolly down to the downtown and you have the best farmers market I’ve ever been to and the downtown which has truly all of the shopping and dining you could want. Be aware of your surroundings like you would be anywhere but I spent 7 years I Charlottesville and never once had anything happen to me.
Anonymous
Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much time do undergrads spend downtown?


A lot. There’s a free trolley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?


No. Just stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?

It's the opposite. Those people went there because they were upset Charlottesville was taking down the loser statues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?

It's the opposite. Those people went there because they were upset Charlottesville was taking down the loser statues.


Exactly those folks were by and large from out of state.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The downtown is surprisingly dangerous. Charlottesville has a high violent crime rate. According to neighborhood scout it’s in the top 13 percent of US cities for violent crime. It has almost twice the violent crime as College Park for example.


You’re a funny little UMD troll.


Statistics can be manipulated, but PP knows that the entire county in which UMD is located is a dump, so there's that.


You’re so right about statistics and manipulation. That’s why USNWR rankings are way off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?

It's the opposite. Those people went there because they were upset Charlottesville was taking down the loser statues.

No, that happened after.
They went to charlottesville because it was a white supremacists territory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?

Yes, Charlottesville has a history of that.
Anonymous
The corner isn’t that big but as an ungrad, I went to fraternity parties for much of my entertainment, plus the 10 or so restaurants and bars on the corner from time to time. (I was not in a sorority though, but many of my friends were. You still wind up going to a lot of fraternity parties).

You can also walk to the downtown mall if need be, and it’s safe, especially in the day time. As a sophomore + or once someone has a car, you can go to Barracks Road or up 29 or to the Fashion Square mall. (Aka Fashion Scare mall)

I went in the 90s so now that the internet is a thing, you can order anything you really need. Instead of just the Delias or JCrew catalog clothes we had access to. Haha.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there a lot of alt-righters and Trumpers in Charlottesville?

Yes, Charlottesville has a history of that.


Yes, of course. It is not a city-- it is hicksville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much time do undergrads spend downtown?


Not much. My friends and I would go some weekends - lots of restaurants, some shopping, farmers market, movie theater, concert venue. Generally more of a grad student/ Cville permanent resident scene.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty small. There is a separate downtown. Did you also go there?



Is the Downtown Emmit Steet/ rt 29. We passed tons of shopping centers. Is that the downtown?
Anonymous
I was just in Ann Arbor and was really impressed . I thought Charlottesville was supposed to be a great college town. Never been three, but it doesn’t sound too appealing.
Anonymous
*been there
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