Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not walkable to much
It’s walkable to a Chico’s AND a Talbots!
And a great restaurant is there too. Don't remember the name but enjoyed it. I was lecturing at the law school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich kid school.
And you know that how?
From having visited with my child and them having applied and considered attending.
I'm sorry - but again, how do you know it's a rich kid school then? What's your def of "rich kid."
The only kids I know that are there or have gone there are public HS kids, and one was even ROTC there. I mean, I haven't ever seen their family bank statements, but I don't think their families are multimillionaires based on their parents' jobs, where they live, and where their kids went to HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich kid school.
And you know that how?
From having visited with my child and them having applied and considered attending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich kid school.
And you know that how?
Anonymous wrote:Rich kid school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our URM/POC child declined last year. Rich kids from Jersey vibe, seemed kind of defensive about diversity.
I've been to a lot of college tours and every single one starts out with a slide about how much they love love love diversity and they want more of it. (Then you look around the room and everyone in the tour is white or Asian.) Wonder what it was about Richmond that made you think their obligatory "we love diversity" shtich was more fake than anywhere else.
Only 60% white. You might not want to say that again. Perhaps only white could afford to go to the college tour. https://www.richmond.edu/about/consumer-info/diversity.html
Are you trying to prove my point? The PP said Richmond was somehow racist and their commitment to diversity seemed fake in some way, but I sure didn’t see it when I was there.
As for URMs being unable to go on college tours, waah waah waah cry me a river.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our URM/POC child declined last year. Rich kids from Jersey vibe, seemed kind of defensive about diversity.
I've been to a lot of college tours and every single one starts out with a slide about how much they love love love diversity and they want more of it. (Then you look around the room and everyone in the tour is white or Asian.) Wonder what it was about Richmond that made you think their obligatory "we love diversity" shtich was more fake than anywhere else.
Only 60% white. You might not want to say that again. Perhaps only white could afford to go to the college tour. https://www.richmond.edu/about/consumer-info/diversity.html
Anonymous wrote:This is the same thread as the PP who says they toured at Wake and everyone there was white. This racism is getting old. A lot of URM, first generations can't afford to tour --- but people are trolling to bash schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our URM/POC child declined last year. Rich kids from Jersey vibe, seemed kind of defensive about diversity.
I've been to a lot of college tours and every single one starts out with a slide about how much they love love love diversity and they want more of it. (Then you look around the room and everyone in the tour is white or Asian.) Wonder what it was about Richmond that made you think their obligatory "we love diversity" shtich was more fake than anywhere else.
Only 60% white. You might not want to say that again. Perhaps only white could afford to go to the college tour. https://www.richmond.edu/about/consumer-info/diversity.html
Anonymous wrote:My daughter transferred.