Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Good to know that your kids will never be at that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
The only time I'm ever reminded of Georgetown is due to news stories like this - rat infestations, mold, cockroaches, flooded dorms... man. It really escapes me how this school is somehow still able to cling onto whatever reputation it has.
This. I have been to campus for professional reasons. I am really allergic to molds. I had a horrible coughing fit, ran into a bathroom that turned out to be a janitors closet that was disgusting. I ran out and ducked into a bathroom that had no working toilets. I have been to a lot of college campuses and it actually was the grossest I have ever been to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big parties happening tonight in Burleith. We’ve lived here for 5 years and this was the loudest we’ve ever heard.
Kids are getting from hanging out with each other. There have been packs of drunk kids roaming our block tonight. It’s not normally like this!
It was back when. Every Thursday through Sunday afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Big parties happening tonight in Burleith. We’ve lived here for 5 years and this was the loudest we’ve ever heard.
Kids are getting from hanging out with each other. There have been packs of drunk kids roaming our block tonight. It’s not normally like this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
The only time I'm ever reminded of Georgetown is due to news stories like this - rat infestations, mold, cockroaches, flooded dorms... man. It really escapes me how this school is somehow still able to cling onto whatever reputation it has.
That’s what I was thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
The only time I'm ever reminded of Georgetown is due to news stories like this - rat infestations, mold, cockroaches, flooded dorms... man. It really escapes me how this school is somehow still able to cling onto whatever reputation it has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
The only time I'm ever reminded of Georgetown is due to news stories like this - rat infestations, mold, cockroaches, flooded dorms... man. It really escapes me how this school is somehow still able to cling onto whatever reputation it has.
This. I have been to campus for professional reasons. I am really allergic to molds. I had a horrible coughing fit, ran into a bathroom that turned out to be a janitors closet that was disgusting. I ran out and ducked into a bathroom that had no working toilets. I have been to a lot of college campuses and it actually was the grossest I have ever been to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A useful reminder that this school still exists.
The only time I'm ever reminded of Georgetown is due to news stories like this - rat infestations, mold, cockroaches, flooded dorms... man. It really escapes me how this school is somehow still able to cling onto whatever reputation it has.
Anonymous wrote:Big parties happening tonight in Burleith. We’ve lived here for 5 years and this was the loudest we’ve ever heard.
Kids are getting from hanging out with each other. There have been packs of drunk kids roaming our block tonight. It’s not normally like this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s literally a stomach virus and the students are getting it from each other and not from the food or dining halls. They live in dorms and share bathrooms, and norovirus spreads through fecal and vomit particles.
You are making a statement that you have no proof of.
Norovirus is spreading through GU because the place is filthy. Here’s another fact. The infrastructure is crumbling, undergraduates are acting out at more than at their usual alarming rates and Georgetown is not well endowed financially.
I would never send my kids to GU.
Um…
Pot, meet kettle.
Ummmm…what does that mean?