What do you love about William & Mary?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outside of DMV - no one knows about William and Mary.

Its a nice place, but all the BS about 'fit' is to make people who got in, feel good. But that is about it.


If you don’t know about W&M, that’s on you. Educated people know, and if they don’t, they’re not as educated as they’d like to believe.
Anonymous
Sure.
Anonymous
Nothing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our tour guide was a complete turnoff. Sadly, soured my kid on W&M and no longer interested. Oh well!


We had the opposite experience with our tour guide. DC was on the fence about W&M but was sold after the tour, mainly because of our guide. Now W&M is on the top of their list.

That’s why it’s so important to visit the schools!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outside of DMV - no one knows about William and Mary.

Its a nice place, but all the BS about 'fit' is to make people who got in, feel good. But that is about it.


The thirty-some percent of kids from out of state heard about it somewhere. And then there’s, y’know, the people in Virginia who don’t live in the DMV. We know all about W&M.
Anonymous
At least in my experience, the only people who don't know about W&M are my friends from overseas. Whenever I mention DD goes there, the response is always, "wow, she must be really smart!" I say that not because I'm a huge W&M fan (I'm neutral on it) but because I've genuinely been surprised at the universally positive response.

DD is a junior who rags on W&M constantly (according to her, W'burg is boring, the food is awful, dorms are small, administration is inept, etc., etc.). However, she will also admit to having amazing profs, small and engaging classes, and lots of opportunities to participate in cool projects related to her major. After a rocky first year, she's found a wonderful friend group, is on the board of several clubs, and is the happiest I've seen her since elementary school.

As a parent, I happen to like that W'burg is boring and I love that the train is easy, cheap, and means I rarely have to deal with traffic on 95. I like that the school is relatively small without being claustrophobic. The students I've met there are smart and interesting and all the alums I know are lovely people. I dislike the high tuition compared to other VA publics, but appreciate that it's still a bargain overall. Most of all, I like that my kid is happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least in my experience, the only people who don't know about W&M are my friends from overseas. Whenever I mention DD goes there, the response is always, "wow, she must be really smart!" I say that not because I'm a huge W&M fan (I'm neutral on it) but because I've genuinely been surprised at the universally positive response.

DD is a junior who rags on W&M constantly (according to her, W'burg is boring, the food is awful, dorms are small, administration is inept, etc., etc.). However, she will also admit to having amazing profs, small and engaging classes, and lots of opportunities to participate in cool projects related to her major. After a rocky first year, she's found a wonderful friend group, is on the board of several clubs, and is the happiest I've seen her since elementary school.

As a parent, I happen to like that W'burg is boring and I love that the train is easy, cheap, and means I rarely have to deal with traffic on 95. I like that the school is relatively small without being claustrophobic. The students I've met there are smart and interesting and all the alums I know are lovely people. I dislike the high tuition compared to other VA publics, but appreciate that it's still a bargain overall. Most of all, I like that my kid is happy.


I visited a few weeks ago, and while I really liked W&M, the food did leave room for improvement, IMHO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outside of DMV - no one knows about William and Mary.

Its a nice place, but all the BS about 'fit' is to make people who got in, feel good. But that is about it.


Clearly someone didn’t pay attention in history class. I grew up in Ga and knew about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least in my experience, the only people who don't know about W&M are my friends from overseas. Whenever I mention DD goes there, the response is always, "wow, she must be really smart!" I say that not because I'm a huge W&M fan (I'm neutral on it) but because I've genuinely been surprised at the universally positive response.

DD is a junior who rags on W&M constantly (according to her, W'burg is boring, the food is awful, dorms are small, administration is inept, etc., etc.). However, she will also admit to having amazing profs, small and engaging classes, and lots of opportunities to participate in cool projects related to her major. After a rocky first year, she's found a wonderful friend group, is on the board of several clubs, and is the happiest I've seen her since elementary school.

As a parent, I happen to like that W'burg is boring and I love that the train is easy, cheap, and means I rarely have to deal with traffic on 95. I like that the school is relatively small without being claustrophobic. The students I've met there are smart and interesting and all the alums I know are lovely people. I dislike the high tuition compared to other VA publics, but appreciate that it's still a bargain overall. Most of all, I like that my kid is happy.


Does she ever go to the waterpark or the beaches?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At least in my experience, the only people who don't know about W&M are my friends from overseas. Whenever I mention DD goes there, the response is always, "wow, she must be really smart!" I say that not because I'm a huge W&M fan (I'm neutral on it) but because I've genuinely been surprised at the universally positive response.

DD is a junior who rags on W&M constantly (according to her, W'burg is boring, the food is awful, dorms are small, administration is inept, etc., etc.). However, she will also admit to having amazing profs, small and engaging classes, and lots of opportunities to participate in cool projects related to her major. After a rocky first year, she's found a wonderful friend group, is on the board of several clubs, and is the happiest I've seen her since elementary school.

As a parent, I happen to like that W'burg is boring and I love that the train is easy, cheap, and means I rarely have to deal with traffic on 95. I like that the school is relatively small without being claustrophobic. The students I've met there are smart and interesting and all the alums I know are lovely people. I dislike the high tuition compared to other VA publics, but appreciate that it's still a bargain overall. Most of all, I like that my kid is happy.


Does she ever go to the waterpark or the beaches?


Those are at "CWM"
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