Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10
The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been meaning to ask this but didn't want to start a thread. I recently toured a few Va schools: JMU, VT, ODU, UVa, CNU in July. One thing that surprised me was the lack of landscaping maintenance at UVa. We toured it last and I thought that there were more weeds growing in the sidewalks, flower beds and on the lawn compared to other Va schools. It looked a lot like my yard at home, not bad but not greatCNU and VT stood out as having more maintained landscaping, far fewer weeds growing in the grass and more flowers planted. I had always assumed UVa would have superior landscaping. Am I alone in noticing this about UVa?
All that being said, I'd be thrilled if my daughter went to UVa. It is definitely a reach but if accepted I'd really prefer she go there.
Red clay sucks from a horticultural standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:I've been meaning to ask this but didn't want to start a thread. I recently toured a few Va schools: JMU, VT, ODU, UVa, CNU in July. One thing that surprised me was the lack of landscaping maintenance at UVa. We toured it last and I thought that there were more weeds growing in the sidewalks, flower beds and on the lawn compared to other Va schools. It looked a lot like my yard at home, not bad but not greatCNU and VT stood out as having more maintained landscaping, far fewer weeds growing in the grass and more flowers planted. I had always assumed UVa would have superior landscaping. Am I alone in noticing this about UVa?
All that being said, I'd be thrilled if my daughter went to UVa. It is definitely a reach but if accepted I'd really prefer she go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10
The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”
Any list that puts those three in the top 10 for most beautiful campuses is a troll
CNU and VT stood out as having more maintained landscaping, far fewer weeds growing in the grass and more flowers planted. I had always assumed UVa would have superior landscaping. Am I alone in noticing this about UVa?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10
The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”
Any list that puts those three in the top 10 for most beautiful campuses is a troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10
The source is Niche; it’s not a “troll post”
Anonymous wrote:Excellent troll job- liberty, JMU and VT all ranked in the top 10