Anonymous wrote:Living off campus is kind of a pain and expensive. Like someone said a lot of kids take the bus and it’s not always reliable. My daughter would have preferred staying on campus for convenience but it wasn’t an option.
The housing is tight in Blacksburg.
Anonymous wrote:DC lives off campus at the union and could not be happier. Has has own room and bath in a 4 bed 4 bath unit. Busses can be crowded but does not prevent from getting a seat. Do need to leave enough time not to rush. Can walk now that weather is getting better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are down here right now too- and wow it’s a pretty campus!
really? I think the entire campus is dreary and depressing, but this is the farthest North we’ve visited. Dorms are the absolute worst we’ve seen too.
DP. Couldn’t disagree more. We loved the campus - and the dorms.
i honestly wish we hadn’t visited so many beautiful schools with bright and open dorms and a student population that lives outside. We might think VT was a beautiful campus also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are down here right now too- and wow it’s a pretty campus!
really? I think the entire campus is dreary and depressing, but this is the farthest North we’ve visited. Dorms are the absolute worst we’ve seen too.
DP. Couldn’t disagree more. We loved the campus - and the dorms.
Not trying to troll, but we've visited VT, JMU, GMU, VCU, UMW, CNU, and WM...and my kid liked the VT campus least. Said it was far too big and far too medieval.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are down here right now too- and wow it’s a pretty campus!
really? I think the entire campus is dreary and depressing, but this is the farthest North we’ve visited. Dorms are the absolute worst we’ve seen too.
DP. Couldn’t disagree more. We loved the campus - and the dorms.
i honestly wish we hadn’t visited so many beautiful schools with bright and open dorms and a student population that lives outside. We might think VT was a beautiful campus also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are down here right now too- and wow it’s a pretty campus!
really? I think the entire campus is dreary and depressing, but this is the farthest North we’ve visited. Dorms are the absolute worst we’ve seen too.
DP. Couldn’t disagree more. We loved the campus - and the dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are down here right now too- and wow it’s a pretty campus!
really? I think the entire campus is dreary and depressing, but this is the farthest North we’ve visited. Dorms are the absolute worst we’ve seen too.
DP. Couldn’t disagree more. We loved the campus - and the dorms.
i honestly wish we hadn’t visited so many beautiful schools with bright and open dorms and a student population that lives outside. We might think VT was a beautiful campus also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the housing like off campus after freshman year? Do you have to secure housing in the fall for the following year? How easy is it to walk to class from off campus housing? Do you need a car?
A car won't do you good because students don't qualify for an on-campus parking permit. You take the bus or ride a hoverboard or scooter in the bike lane. During peak times, busses are full so sometimes you wait for the next bus or the bus after. There are a few, expensive options in walking distance, but most require bus or bike.
Blacksburg has seen a lot of new and remodeled student housing come online during the past few years. So much so that the local real-estate mogul (Jeanne Stosser) objected to the university's plan to convert their current dilapidated Greek row into a new 5,000 "Student Life Village" at some point in the future. Source. Now mind you, this is just in the Master plan. The current off-campus housing situation does not reflect this yet.
Are students allowed to ride a bike in the bike lane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the housing like off campus after freshman year? Do you have to secure housing in the fall for the following year? How easy is it to walk to class from off campus housing? Do you need a car?
A car won't do you good because students don't qualify for an on-campus parking permit. You take the bus or ride a hoverboard or scooter in the bike lane. During peak times, busses are full so sometimes you wait for the next bus or the bus after. There are a few, expensive options in walking distance, but most require bus or bike.
Blacksburg has seen a lot of new and remodeled student housing come online during the past few years. So much so that the local real-estate mogul (Jeanne Stosser) objected to the university's plan to convert their current dilapidated Greek row into a new 5,000 "Student Life Village" at some point in the future. Source. Now mind you, this is just in the Master plan. The current off-campus housing situation does not reflect this yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Living off campus is kind of a pain and expensive. Like someone said a lot of kids take the bus and it’s not always reliable. My daughter would have preferred staying on campus for convenience but it wasn’t an option.
The housing is tight in Blacksburg.
Housing is tight pretty much every college town. The real estate cartels (local and national) are in cahoots with college administration to keep it that way. Colleges should be mandated to guarantee housing for at least 2 years or not allowed to expand head count.
Anonymous wrote:Living off campus is kind of a pain and expensive. Like someone said a lot of kids take the bus and it’s not always reliable. My daughter would have preferred staying on campus for convenience but it wasn’t an option.
The housing is tight in Blacksburg.