Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured it pre covid and while the campus is beautiful, the whole place felt blah to me. Kids didn’t seem happy or very friendly; there wasn’t any energy in the place. The student body is incredibly homogenous and quite frankly boring in its lack of diversity. Also, it was so strange - literally 90% of the student body was wearing Villanova gear. It was bizarre, almost stepford like. I think the phrase VanillaNova fits. Having said that it is probably a good fit for some students and it is a solid education.
I just commented above about my daughter getting rejected. This TOTALLY makes sense. She is AA and agreed it is very VANILLA but loved the business school. Their LOSS!!!!
No loss to your DD. Probably a blessing in disguise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured it pre covid and while the campus is beautiful, the whole place felt blah to me. Kids didn’t seem happy or very friendly; there wasn’t any energy in the place. The student body is incredibly homogenous and quite frankly boring in its lack of diversity. Also, it was so strange - literally 90% of the student body was wearing Villanova gear. It was bizarre, almost stepford like. I think the phrase VanillaNova fits. Having said that it is probably a good fit for some students and it is a solid education.
I just commented above about my daughter getting rejected. This TOTALLY makes sense. She is AA and agreed it is very VANILLA but loved the business school. Their LOSS!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured it pre covid and while the campus is beautiful, the whole place felt blah to me. Kids didn’t seem happy or very friendly; there wasn’t any energy in the place. The student body is incredibly homogenous and quite frankly boring in its lack of diversity. Also, it was so strange - literally 90% of the student body was wearing Villanova gear. It was bizarre, almost stepford like. I think the phrase VanillaNova fits. Having said that it is probably a good fit for some students and it is a solid education.
I just commented above about my daughter getting rejected. This TOTALLY makes sense. She is AA and agreed it is very VANILLA but loved the business school. Their LOSS!!!!
Anonymous wrote:We toured it pre covid and while the campus is beautiful, the whole place felt blah to me. Kids didn’t seem happy or very friendly; there wasn’t any energy in the place. The student body is incredibly homogenous and quite frankly boring in its lack of diversity. Also, it was so strange - literally 90% of the student body was wearing Villanova gear. It was bizarre, almost stepford like. I think the phrase VanillaNova fits. Having said that it is probably a good fit for some students and it is a solid education.
Anonymous wrote:We called it Villa Nowhere