Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine the appeal of attending a university where 80% of the student body hails from......Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
What is a private dorm??
+1! What is that?
There are two private dorms on State Street which back in the 90s were only occupied by wealthy out of state students from the East Coast (predominantly New York). They were called the Statesider and the Towers. There were a few others but don’t remember the name. They are dorms operated by a private company, not the university.
Do most kids move off campus after freshman year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
Are we still talking about UW-M here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
What is a private dorm??
+1! What is that?
There are two private dorms on State Street which back in the 90s were only occupied by wealthy out of state students from the East Coast (predominantly New York). They were called the Statesider and the Towers. There were a few others but don’t remember the name. They are dorms operated by a private company, not the university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
What is a private dorm??
+1! What is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
What is a private dorm??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Tavern culture"? What's that?
You would’ve had to have grown up in the Midwest to get it.
Anonymous wrote:If you're wealthy and you plan to give your child ample funds to enjoy college, have them live in a private dorm. They will meet likeminded people. If your child is down to earth, will work in college, and can relate to anyone, have him or her live in one of the southeast public dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Univ. of Wisconsin is certainly homogenous compared to say, UCLA. To dispute this is idiotic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine the appeal of attending a university where 80% of the student body hails from......Wisconsin.
You should be so lucky. Wisconsin is a great state with great people. But they don’t want elitist wannabes like you coming in and ruining that, so you just stay in NOVA.
I'm sure Wisconsin is full of great people but why would anybody OOS want to endure the dull homogeneity of any state school?
Anonymous wrote:"Tavern culture"? What's that?