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Current WM parent and we love the school. Especially in-state it is really offering a great value for a different kind of state school experience.
It’s not that quirky. That’s the rep at my kids’ school also and I don’t quite get it. It is certainly quieter than UVA or Tech or JMU. I think that’s where the problem is - if someone looking for the big state school experience looks at WM it probably doesn’t appeal. It’s for the kid that might like BC or Wake or Emory or Wash U or Case or Tufts but is looking for another option (or, for in-staters, to pay a lot less or a similar option) |
| Did anyone else get the giant marketing book for current HS juniors they mailed out today? Very beautiful and well put together. You can tell they are trying to drive away outdated perceptions and highlight all that makes the school great plus remind people it's a place to have fun and enjoy traditional college things like athletic events and Greek life. The "quirky" reputation can only last so long at schools where a more traditional mix of students haven't gone onto W&M. It's certainly fascinating to me as a parent at a Fairfax County HS where the commits these last two years have regularly been mainstream sporty girls who chose to ED to W&M but would have been just as happy at UVA. |
Agreed. My kid who’s at Emory really liked W & M. |
W&M’s marketing team has joined the chat. |
+1 Seriously!
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Didn't know I wasn't allowed to express my opinions on here. There's no need to be rude. |
Also for out-of-staters! W&M is $17,000 a year cheaper (per kid!) than the LAC my kids were looking at as their alternate to W&M. |
| W & M hits that sweet spot- mid-sized school with a historic vibe, better weather than colleges in the Northeast/Midwest, and filled with smart, well-rounded students with regular high school careers/experiences/interests. |
Why do we make comments liek this? The marketing team isn't lurking here. I am not the pp but easily could have written this. It also closely aligns with the comments above for the DFAS event many just attended. C'mon be better. |
| My kid is choosing another school, but I wish they would go to W&M. It’s like the perfect school, size, location, friendly student body. |
| PP I leaned over to my kid at DFAS and said everyone looks really normal and he said “What are you even talking about?!?” So not the kid perception or the reality that everyone is “quirky.” And he had a visceral NO reaction to a SLAC that I perceived to be a very similar student body where he did not apply after visiting. Important to remember schools change! |
And that a school’s reputation can be way off or incomplete the whole time. WM has never been majority quirky. But there are some on this board who seem interested in perpetuating that idea. |
I will say some of the alums from the 2000s and 2010s love to describe it as really quirky so maybe it was more of a thing back then. It's definitely become a much more social student body since COVID. |
| I was there in the 80s and remember all types. Only a few who i thought were VERY quirky. Most were smart, mainstream students at that time. |
| Another parent of a current student who loves the school. It is a very friendly and social place. |