Thoughts on U Richmond

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son visited. Not a fan. Strange “niche” school. Nothing nearby.

Nothing but Richmond, anyway.
Anonymous
Kids from Virginia don’t go there. It’s a school for wealthy mediocre New York, Jersey and Philly metro kids who can’t get into a better school.
Anonymous
Elon is stronger school. I’d send my kid there before I’d let her go to Richmond.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids from Virginia don’t go there. It’s a school for wealthy mediocre New York, Jersey and Philly metro kids who can’t get into a better school.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son visited. Not a fan. Strange “niche” school. Nothing nearby.

Nothing but Richmond, anyway.


Exactly. Nothing there.
Anonymous
We visited. Not impressed. Wasted trip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elon is stronger school. I’d send my kid there before I’d let her go to Richmond.


Got to agree. We visited both. Liked Elon a lot better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about I Richmond? Never heard of it before my daughter mentioned it. Seems like a strong school. Not well known like W&M or UVA. But still super expensive. I’m not getting the appeal here.


U Richmond is a solid LAC for those who can afford it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in the dmv for 20 years and have never met a Richmond grad. Where do these people go after college? Not here.


Same! Such a mystery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in the dmv for 20 years and have never met a Richmond grad. Where do these people go after college? Not here.


I've never met a Mary Washington grad. And?


Really? I know several Mary Wash grads and know kids there now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Elon is stronger school. I’d send my kid there before I’d let her go to Richmond.


can you say why? we're looking at both, so earnest question
Anonymous
My son really liked the focus on undergraduate teaching at Elon. He has a friend who goes there and his friend said that there is a really strong emphasis at Elon on student engagement. He also liked the vibe. Nice down to earth kids. He just didn’t feel the same way about Richmond. UR came across as being kind of arrogant. It’s a fine school. But so is Elon and several of those others he’s considering, Furman, Kenyon, Denison, Trinity TX. Richmond is the one school that gives off a bit of an arrogant, entitled vibe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son really liked the focus on undergraduate teaching at Elon. He has a friend who goes there and his friend said that there is a really strong emphasis at Elon on student engagement. He also liked the vibe. Nice down to earth kids. He just didn’t feel the same way about Richmond. UR came across as being kind of arrogant. It’s a fine school. But so is Elon and several of those others he’s considering, Furman, Kenyon, Denison, Trinity TX. Richmond is the one school that gives off a bit of an arrogant, entitled vibe.


OP here. My daughter said he thought she’d be happier at Elon, so it’s hard to argue with that! I think it was the students. Really seemed friendly and she said it felt like a “happy school” - whatever that means. My kids is she felt like the kids were happy and liked it there.
Anonymous
My kid also preferred Elon and was turned off by Richmond. The campus was beautiful though and like Richmond. She thought Richmond felt stepford-like and too much pretense. Elon really focuses on student engagement, experiential learning, lots of campus programming, very involved professors, happy students, more down to earth student body.
Anonymous
My son really liked Elon, but didn't want to stay for the tour of UR after the information session. We toured anyway, but it didn't improve his impression.
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