Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha
Anonymous wrote:Berkeley - made DC realize they want a less urban campus. They weren’t getting in anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😆Yes, that dorm room does it for many students & parents!
Now I am worried because we didn't get to tour a dorm room this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Pitt: the fairly urban concrete high-rises without air conditioning for Freshmen combined with the church-like buildings they highlighted on the tour did not appeal to my senior at all.
Anonymous wrote:😆Yes, that dorm room does it for many students & parents!
+100Anonymous wrote:high point was unsettling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha
Georgetown is one of those schools that looks great from the air but looks really dingy and, dare I say, ugly from the ground. There are only one or two beautiful buildings on campus and the rest are quite shoddily built.
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There is the front lawn and Healy Hall, which are magnificent, but the whole rest of the campus is cramped and, frankly, not well maintained. It is a shame, my kid loved it on paper. Won't even apply now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha
Georgetown is one of those schools that looks great from the air but looks really dingy and, dare I say, ugly from the ground. There are only one or two beautiful buildings on campus and the rest are quite shoddily built.
Anonymous wrote:Have to say Georgetown was on the list and we love the area but almost stepping on a dead rat on the sidewalk led to some more google research and finding out about the widespread rat and cockroach problem. That was enough for my DS to take it off his list haha