Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary…but it’s technically a litttle south of “East Coast”
You can be south of north. And west of east. But not south of east...
Believe me—no one who says “I went to school on the East Coast” when they really mean Virginia
I grew up out west and we regarded everything from Maine to Florida as "the East Coast".
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary…but it’s technically a litttle south of “East Coast”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary…but it’s technically a litttle south of “East Coast”
You can be south of north. And west of east. But not south of east...
Believe me—no one who says “I went to school on the East Coast” when they really mean Virginia
Anonymous wrote:Franklin and Marshall has a house system
Anonymous wrote:not east coast and not ND, but ND is an easier admit than Yale and on the ND tour, we said, this reminds me of Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Check out Fairfield University, for right size, much easier admissions, in a lovely town very near Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary…but it’s technically a litttle south of “East Coast”
Huh? Virginia is East Coast. Literally has a coastline on the Ocean.
Yeah I get it but at what point does “East coast” turn into “the south?”
Some would argue Virginia hits that mark.
And at that point it’s not really about whether the state touches the ocean.
Anonymous wrote:Other than being a couple hours from the actual coast, Bucknell fits what you're looking for to a tee. And the pipeline to The Street is just as strong as it is from Yale.