Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Thanks, sounds fun. Question though. The article is pretty critical of W&M dining halls. Is that accurate?
Parent of a current student. And yes, dining halls are probably the biggest downside to WM. DD ‘s freshman year was just bad. I was hearing “medium rare chicken” jokes. They got a new dining vendor this year and I’m hearing that it’s better— but still not fantastic. Whatever that means. Apparently more upgrades in dining in the works for next year. But it’s fair to say no one chooses WM for the awesome food.
Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Thanks, sounds fun. Question though. The article is pretty critical of W&M dining halls. Is that accurate?
Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing his freshman year. He's been very happy there. Studies hard, but is very low stress about grades. Involved in several student groups, so stays busy. The students are very smart, involved, nice. He's got a nice group of close friends. Plenty of parties to go to when he wants. Loves having Wawa next to campus.
Wawa! I’m not sure why or how, but a huge part of the WM experience. (Also apparently the only Wawa in the US that does sell gas. My DD is a non-drinker and does nerf club Sat nights instead of parties (100 kids with nerf guns take over different academic buildings for elaborate games— nice socializing for kids who don’t want to party). But then heads to WaWa at 1 am to hang with nerf kids and some of her drunk friends who are coming from parties. And loves it. SMH.
Huh? I have been to several WaWas that sell gas and that do not sell gas.
I posted this. My source is my WM student. It gets an “apparently” because IDK if it’s true or not. TBH, I don’t care. I do think there is something funny about a bunch of college kids who love hanging out at midnight on a weekend at a chain I associate with gas stations. But, there are certainly much worse things they could be doing.
They are all over Philly/Eatern PA and NJ campuses…I mean you can get a $6 foot long hoagie, all kinds of rewards points, etc….and they are open late
Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M is discussed ad nauseum on this forum. Look it up.
Yes, and usually those threads are overwhelmed quickly with parents whose kids didn't like it and want to bash the school and its students. Enjoying this thread so far with lots of helpful feedback from parents of actual students. Hopefully the haters decide to leave it alone this time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing his freshman year. He's been very happy there. Studies hard, but is very low stress about grades. Involved in several student groups, so stays busy. The students are very smart, involved, nice. He's got a nice group of close friends. Plenty of parties to go to when he wants. Loves having Wawa next to campus.
Wawa! I’m not sure why or how, but a huge part of the WM experience. (Also apparently the only Wawa in the US that does sell gas. My DD is a non-drinker and does nerf club Sat nights instead of parties (100 kids with nerf guns take over different academic buildings for elaborate games— nice socializing for kids who don’t want to party). But then heads to WaWa at 1 am to hang with nerf kids and some of her drunk friends who are coming from parties. And loves it. SMH.
Huh? I have been to several WaWas that sell gas and that do not sell gas.
I posted this. My source is my WM student. It gets an “apparently” because IDK if it’s true or not. TBH, I don’t care. I do think there is something funny about a bunch of college kids who love hanging out at midnight on a weekend at a chain I associate with gas stations. But, there are certainly much worse things they could be doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing his freshman year. He's been very happy there. Studies hard, but is very low stress about grades. Involved in several student groups, so stays busy. The students are very smart, involved, nice. He's got a nice group of close friends. Plenty of parties to go to when he wants. Loves having Wawa next to campus.
Wawa! I’m not sure why or how, but a huge part of the WM experience. (Also apparently the only Wawa in the US that does sell gas. My DD is a non-drinker and does nerf club Sat nights instead of parties (100 kids with nerf guns take over different academic buildings for elaborate games— nice socializing for kids who don’t want to party). But then heads to WaWa at 1 am to hang with nerf kids and some of her drunk friends who are coming from parties. And loves it. SMH.
Huh? I have been to several WaWas that sell gas and that do not sell gas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is finishing his freshman year. He's been very happy there. Studies hard, but is very low stress about grades. Involved in several student groups, so stays busy. The students are very smart, involved, nice. He's got a nice group of close friends. Plenty of parties to go to when he wants. Loves having Wawa next to campus.
Wawa! I’m not sure why or how, but a huge part of the WM experience. (Also apparently the only Wawa in the US that does sell gas. My DD is a non-drinker and does nerf club Sat nights instead of parties (100 kids with nerf guns take over different academic buildings for elaborate games— nice socializing for kids who don’t want to party). But then heads to WaWa at 1 am to hang with nerf kids and some of her drunk friends who are coming from parties. And loves it. SMH.