Bar after bar after bar…yuck. |
As a Nashville native, it might seem like that because our tourism mainly focuses on Broadway, drinking, and bachelor/bachelorette parties but Nashville is such a great city with cute cafes, museums, boutiques, music (and not just country), malls, skyscrapers, concerts, sporting events, and more. I’ve honestly loved living here in the suburbs of Nashville are very wealthy with beautiful mansions. They’re even opening an In-N-Out early next year which I’m excited for and a lot of the Californians who moved here are excited for too. But that’s just my 2 cents. |
I feel bad for your wife |
I have to laugh at your inclusion of “skyscrapers”. I guess I’ve never considered that an attribute of any city…more just a given (except in DC of course with the stupid building height rules). |
Well cause there aren’t many but the few that are there give it a “city” and more urban feel. I was trying to convey that it isn’t just bars and there are actual industries and big companies there. |
I went to grad school at Vandy and completely agree. Of course it’s some kids’ first choice, including over “higher ranked” schools. Vandy’s campus is gorgeous, and the surrounding area offers absolutely everything and anything a kid could want. If they never want to step foot in a bar, no problem. Same if they hate country music. Or sports. There are tons of other options or they can enjoy a completely campus-based life. Vandy invests tons of money in the student experience, and it shows. |
And Davidson. |
| Definitely! Vanderbilt was my student’s first choice. It has exceeded all expectations. We are fans! |
| Vanderbilt was my kid’s high reach - rejected outright RD. Great school. I’m glad they never visited or had a chance to fall in love with it. |
| Congratulations to your daughter and her accomplishment. Any sane person would know that Vanderbilt is a fantastic option. But for any school in the top 20 or so, there are going to be DCUM weirdos who argue that it doesn't really belong in the top 20. The sheer amount of insecurity it must take to obsess this much over rankings boggles the mind. Fit matters more than ranking, so do not poison her happiness with doubts. I think deep down you know better than to listen to a few obsessed crazies on an Internet forum, so let reason prevail. May she have a wonderful undergrad experience. |
| Why is this thread demonstrably less hostile than the Emory one? |
Because Vanderbilt is an Ivy-alternative, not an Ivy- fallback/safety |
When you put Vandy next to any Ivy except Cornell…Vandy loses out to all of them…not to mention JHU, Chicago, ND and essentially all other top 20 schools. Go do a parchment comparison and see for yourself. |
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Come on. No one is picking Vandy over an Ivy
unless they get a better financial deal. |