Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
I don’t think you know what that phrase means.
Do your research before you troll. Posts don’t sting when they are this inane.
I don't know much about CNU, but it seems like that kind of insult would be perfect for a school with a beautiful campus but nothing to offer beyond that. Why do you think the PP didn't know what kind of insult they were trying to hurl?
If you don't know much about CNU than maybe you should not offer your obvious assertion that CNU is a PV. It is a shiny new campus that offers an education to the right student that finds it appealing, nothing more and certainly nothing less.
Definitely a PV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
I don’t think you know what that phrase means.
Do your research before you troll. Posts don’t sting when they are this inane.
I don't know much about CNU, but it seems like that kind of insult would be perfect for a school with a beautiful campus but nothing to offer beyond that. Why do you think the PP didn't know what kind of insult they were trying to hurl?
If you don't know much about CNU than maybe you should not offer your obvious assertion that CNU is a PV. It is a shiny new campus that offers an education to the right student that finds it appealing, nothing more and certainly nothing less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends kid went there and is now in medical school. Mom raves about the school. I’m too shallow (at least I’m honest) to apply since it’s not a nationally ranked school but if we were looking at regional schools it would be top of my list based on that mom and others I’ve met.
Awesomely weird post. Also, parents ALWAYS rave about their kids’ colleges. I’m not sure I know a single parent who doesn’t. They wear the gear, they gush, because college is for so many kids a great experience. If you’re using that as your method of helping tour kids narrow their lists you’ll never get anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Friends kid went there and is now in medical school. Mom raves about the school. I’m too shallow (at least I’m honest) to apply since it’s not a nationally ranked school but if we were looking at regional schools it would be top of my list based on that mom and others I’ve met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends kid went there and is now in medical school. Mom raves about the school. I’m too shallow (at least I’m honest) to apply since it’s not a nationally ranked school but if we were looking at regional schools it would be top of my list based on that mom and others I’ve met.
Are you a snobby adult now applying to colleges? How odd.
Anonymous wrote:Friends kid went there and is now in medical school. Mom raves about the school. I’m too shallow (at least I’m honest) to apply since it’s not a nationally ranked school but if we were looking at regional schools it would be top of my list based on that mom and others I’ve met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
I don’t think you know what that phrase means.
Do your research before you troll. Posts don’t sting when they are this inane.
I don't know much about CNU, but it seems like that kind of insult would be perfect for a school with a beautiful campus but nothing to offer beyond that. Why do you think the PP didn't know what kind of insult they were trying to hurl?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
I don’t think you know what that phrase means.
Do your research before you troll. Posts don’t sting when they are this inane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus and small community. Had three kids I know go recently and loved it.
The dorms are very, very nice.
Ok campus.
Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
Anonymous wrote:Potemkin village.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful campus and small community. Had three kids I know go recently and loved it.
The dorms are very, very nice.