Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA is a World Heritage Site.
That doesn’t make it the most beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
How is Charlottesville the pitta? Did daughter will be there in the fall.
Charlottesville and surrounding area is one of the nicest parts of Virginia.
Some have a perception that the city government is not very competent and crime is increasing.
Pp here. There is that but the city itself is also just kind of ugly.
Yea, the surrounding area is ok, if overrated. But the city itself? Bleh.
The downtown mall area is getting a little sketch too, especially at night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
How is Charlottesville the pitta? Did daughter will be there in the fall.
Charlottesville and surrounding area is one of the nicest parts of Virginia.
Some have a perception that the city government is not very competent and crime is increasing.
Pp here. There is that but the city itself is also just kind of ugly.
Yea, the surrounding area is ok, if overrated. But the city itself? Bleh.
The downtown mall area is getting a little sketch too, especially at night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
How is Charlottesville the pitta? Did daughter will be there in the fall.
Charlottesville and surrounding area is one of the nicest parts of Virginia.
Some have a perception that the city government is not very competent and crime is increasing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radford is lovely, but they must pretty much accept anyone who applies? Even Ole Miss has a lower acceptance rate.
I think ODU actually has a higher acceptance rate
This board bashes UVa/VT for being too selective and then says Radford/ODU are too accessible even though open access schools actually educate those that need it the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Radford is lovely, but they must pretty much accept anyone who applies? Even Ole Miss has a lower acceptance rate.
I think ODU actually has a higher acceptance rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that we've established that there are many beautiful campuses, what is the LEAST attractive campus in Virginia? My vote would be VCU
VCU doesn’t have a true campus. It’s mixed in with the city, but I think the location it’s in is attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
How is Charlottesville the pitta? Did daughter will be there in the fall.
Charlottesville and surrounding area is one of the nicest parts of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
How is Charlottesville the pitta? Did daughter will be there in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:I really found Radford to be completely depressing. Maybe it was the weather that day or the general way the students carried themselves, like they were all depressed and didn’t want to be there.
Agree that CNU seem superficially nice but that it also feels a bit forced — a small university shoehorned into a small city and surrounded by strip malls.
I liked William and Mary a lot and Williamsburg adjacent is a huge plus.
Sweet Briar is also picturesque but very small and eerily deserted when we were there.
DD is at UVA. Grounds have grown on me — especially the central area around the Lawn and the old dorms. But Charlottesville is kind of the pits.
Other DD is entering VT in August. The campus is quite uniform, maybe a not to its military roots? I wasn’t wild about the stone facades but it, too, is growing on me.
Agree JMU’s vistas are nice and I liked the size and feel of the campus. I-81 is there but I don’t think it’s much of a factor for students day-to-day.
I have heard decent things about Virginia Wesleyan but haven’t been there.
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary's campus creeps me out for some reason. There's just something about that campus that gives me a weird negative vibe whenever I've been around it. It isn't ugly, just creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Now that we've established that there are many beautiful campuses, what is the LEAST attractive campus in Virginia? My vote would be VCU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke - by far
Have you actually seen Duke in person? If you have, then you might want to check your map a little more closely... it's not in VA.
Anonymous wrote:For both campuses and dorms, Radford and CNU.