Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC quotes on visit a week ago:
Rutgers - “New Jersey is weird” (Yup but you don’t have to pump your own gas!)
Temple - “Edgy and kinda cool. Not sure if I want my next four years confined to five city blocks…” (Actually was way more impressive than expected.)
UMBC - “Where is everyone? School is in-person, right? Is this one big circle all there is? Where is there a coffee shop I can walk to?” (Answer to that last Q is none.)
UMD - “College Park isn’t that great. But it doesn’t matter I probs won’t get in anyway.” (Truth)
Yikes. Please tell me your DC is looking at schools besides these!
Yeeeesh! Just when I thought I found a fun thread where no one was gonna be mean...
Anonymous wrote:We toured a lot of colleges with our kid. Almost all were immediately and often illogically hated and these are the reasons why. This was in spring and fall of 2019.
JMU: the highway and bus system
VT: hokie this and hokie that all day long
CNU: The walmart down the road had the kitchen knife sets locked behind glass
UVA: hated the campus
URochester: yellow jacket mascot
Lafayette: tour guide referenced Harry Potter and a quidditch team
Marist: tour guide mentioned free tutoring too much
Cornell: everyone was walking and eating alone with airpods in
Ithaca: lots of blue and burgundy hair and black clothes, decided to skip the tour completely
Skidmore: there was some festival in town and lots of guys wearing skirts
UVM: too many beanies for a 60 degree day
Colgate:we literally had to stop the car because a bear was in the road
Villanova:kid misheard the tour guide and spent the whole tour thinking the school had 60,000 students, so had already dismissed it
Anonymous wrote:My son hated UNC Charlotte from the first step. He couldn’t even explain it. He wanted to leave so badly. It gave him generic brick stepford college vibes and creeped him the hell out. If I mention it, he still cringes. I didn’t think it was that bad. Boring and unremarkable maybe, but I’m sure there are worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC quotes on visit a week ago:
Rutgers - “New Jersey is weird” (Yup but you don’t have to pump your own gas!)
Temple - “Edgy and kinda cool. Not sure if I want my next four years confined to five city blocks…” (Actually was way more impressive than expected.)
UMBC - “Where is everyone? School is in-person, right? Is this one big circle all there is? Where is there a coffee shop I can walk to?” (Answer to that last Q is none.)
UMD - “College Park isn’t that great. But it doesn’t matter I probs won’t get in anyway.” (Truth)
Yikes. Please tell me your DC is looking at schools besides these!
Anonymous wrote:DC quotes on visit a week ago:
Rutgers - “New Jersey is weird” (Yup but you don’t have to pump your own gas!)
Temple - “Edgy and kinda cool. Not sure if I want my next four years confined to five city blocks…” (Actually was way more impressive than expected.)
UMBC - “Where is everyone? School is in-person, right? Is this one big circle all there is? Where is there a coffee shop I can walk to?” (Answer to that last Q is none.)
UMD - “College Park isn’t that great. But it doesn’t matter I probs won’t get in anyway.” (Truth)
Anonymous wrote:Harvard: Bland and a little drab, too touristy.
Yale: Stunningly gorgeous in every way. A+
Princeton: Also beautiful but felt like it lacked patina/character and felt a little too pretentious.
Columbia: LOVED this campus. Gritty, beautiful, classic. NYC.
Northwestern: Another favorite - great mix of modern and classic, and absolutely stunning location on the lake.
UChicago: So classically beautiful. Felt almost European, or stately, but felt extremely gloomy and gray, even though we visited same day as NU.
Cornell: Another great one - stunning location. Friendly, collegial.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell: Bleak, grey and truly in the middle of nowhere with the wind whistlin' on thru
Sarah Lawrence: Looked like a large junior high school
Dartmouth: The campus reminded me of a prim, wintry retirement home