Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
Never thought of it as T10. Maybe a little above average more like Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
No college kid should be walking alone at night in any city. Street smarts 101.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
No college kid should be walking alone at night in any city. Street smarts 101.
Depends on the city. I would let my college kid walk back at 9pm in NYC or in DC or even in Houston. In Baltimore-no.
Then you are an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Dc is now less safe than Baltimore according to the latest crime stats
Is everyone taking the DC schools off their list?
Anonymous wrote:Dc is now less safe than Baltimore according to the latest crime stats
Is everyone taking the DC schools off their list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
No college kid should be walking alone at night in any city. Street smarts 101.
Depends on the city. I would let my college kid walk back at 9pm in NYC or in DC or even in Houston. In Baltimore-no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
No college kid should be walking alone at night in any city. Street smarts 101.
Depends on the city. I would let my college kid walk back at 9pm in NYC or in DC or even in Houston. In Baltimore-no.
Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
No college kid should be walking alone at night in any city. Street smarts 101.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
"Top 10" according to fake rankings?99% of the country has never heard of it. For undergrad, it has zero lay prestige. Same for WashU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?
We had a AIRBNB in Hampden and walked to and fro from the Homewood campus. The rowhouses are not all the street with the restaurants. We felt uncomfortable walking in the evening. I would not allow my college kid to walk alone or even with another kid during the night.
Anonymous wrote:This is a really interesting discussion. I think what is going on is that people have experienced Homewood at different points in time. And different people have a higher tolerance for crime.
OP and other interested parents - perhaps the best approach is to visit the campus yourself. Visit on a nice day when it is somewhat warm and stay until at least an hour after sunset. statisticaly that type of day has the highest crime level.
Go out into the surrounding neighborhood, walk around and see how the vibe fits with your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top 10 school. Close to DC and far enough away at the same time. Who so little interest?
We visited and honestly it looked to be a standard happy campus (kids were milling around, eating together) during the day. What crossed our mind was what happens in the evening. The outside of the campus felt uneasy at night. Also, if you venture off campus towards hampden etc, definitely not a walking comfort zone.
Hampden? That isn’t a high crime area and there are tons of people there at night because of all the restaurants/bars. I guess you avoid Dupoint Circle?