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[quote=Anonymous]I have gone to a variety of universities in my life. I have had the school placed in the middle of a residential area, where the social life was non-existent and the shopping was at 7-11 (Florida Tech). I then went to the large state school where the school defined the town. There were multiple bars that catered to students and were alway crowded. This was at Virginia Tech. But, I quickly noticed the people that always partied were not the people that did well in class. I found myself spending much of my free time studying. I went to grad school in Binghamton. That is a lousy college town. There is nothing walking distance from the university (literally). And the town defined rustbelt. When we walk through Williamsburg, I noticed that it felt comfortable. What my daughter noticed was that most of the people she met were smart, hard working and funny. They did not need someone else defining fun for them. I can not comment on Williamsburg as a college town. But, I am paying 40K a year for my DD to learn. She could be going to Aims, Bloomington, East Lansing, Blacksburg, or Newark. Choosing Williamsburg was a no brainer, not because of Williamsburg but because of W. & M. [/quote]
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