NP. Whatever. The ghetto comment was stupid and incorrect.Get over yourself, wokie. It ain't summer 2020 anymore. Your moment in the sun is long over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Chicago to see UChicago, didn't care for the tour and didn't apply. Meanwhile, did the Northwestern tour only because we were in town, was surprised how appealing it was, applied and now attends.
Interesting. We were the complete opposite. Thought UChicago was impressive and were completely underwhelmed by Northwestern. DC applied to neither.
Attends Vanderbilt instead, which DC found to be a much more impressive school than both Chicago and Northwestern.
dp. Interesting. We thought Vanderbilt was horrifically overrated and underwhelming on our visit.
DP. Couldn't agree more. I honestly don't get the hype.
Fell in love with Vandy when I visited for law school. Signed up before I left campus. Zero regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.
And you use the term "ghetto" because?
Any connotation you want derived here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Chicago to see UChicago, didn't care for the tour and didn't apply. Meanwhile, did the Northwestern tour only because we were in town, was surprised how appealing it was, applied and now attends.
Interesting. We were the complete opposite. Thought UChicago was impressive and were completely underwhelmed by Northwestern. DC applied to neither.
Attends Vanderbilt instead, which DC found to be a much more impressive school than both Chicago and Northwestern.
dp. Interesting. We thought Vanderbilt was horrifically overrated and underwhelming on our visit.
DP. Couldn't agree more. I honestly don't get the hype.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.
And you use the term "ghetto" because?
Any connotation you want derived here?
Because it's a less attractive area where freshmen mostly live apart from everyone else.
Then just say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Chicago to see UChicago, didn't care for the tour and didn't apply. Meanwhile, did the Northwestern tour only because we were in town, was surprised how appealing it was, applied and now attends.
Interesting. We were the complete opposite. Thought UChicago was impressive and were completely underwhelmed by Northwestern. DC applied to neither.
Attends Vanderbilt instead, which DC found to be a much more impressive school than both Chicago and Northwestern.
dp. Interesting. We thought Vanderbilt was horrifically overrated and underwhelming on our visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Went to Chicago to see UChicago, didn't care for the tour and didn't apply. Meanwhile, did the Northwestern tour only because we were in town, was surprised how appealing it was, applied and now attends.
Interesting. We were the complete opposite. Thought UChicago was impressive and were completely underwhelmed by Northwestern. DC applied to neither.
Attends Vanderbilt instead, which DC found to be a much more impressive school than both Chicago and Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton felt just too precious. It did not feel welcoming.
It feels like a stuffy country club to me. And I went to another school of the same caliber that feels more down to earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.
And you use the term "ghetto" because?
Any connotation you want derived here?
Because it's a less attractive area where freshmen mostly live apart from everyone else.
Then just say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.
And you use the term "ghetto" because?
Any connotation you want derived here?
Because it's a less attractive area where freshmen mostly live apart from everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.
And you use the term "ghetto" because?
Any connotation you want derived here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA
It's a world unesco site. And Poe's room is on display. And Montecello. And the vineyards around C'vile. And the beauty of the countryside. If you can't appreciate any of that then the problem is you so I can tell your kid didn't get in. Take your sour grapes elseshere.
World unesco site doesn’t make something pretty. Why you’re the only one defensive on this thread should really be called to question.
+1000
UVA boosters are always so aggressive
Anonymous wrote:In general, I think Duke is attractive but the East Campus ghetto for freshmen was a turnoff. Everything there seemed comparatively rundown, and they feature the West Campus almost exclusively in their marketing materials so it's a bit of a shock to find out the East Campus even exists.