Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
Wtf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
Wtf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UDC, baby. Love that Brutalist architecture.
Seriously, the smartest city/region in the world and you can't recruit the talent to have a world class public university. What an embarrassment UDC is.
DC has a public university?!
Oh yes - one that spends more than $35K per full time student and boasts a 15% graduation rate. In comparison, the DCPS seem stellar:
https://www.udc.edu/docs/UDC_Right_Sizing_Plan_10_01_2012.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Virginia Tech
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary.
+1
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell
No way - nice location but too many of the buildings are shabby.
I define a "beautiful campus" as one that students would "die to go to" not one where students "go to to die" - the abnormal suicide rate at Cornell suggests that something is wrong at that school.
Anonymous wrote:College of Charleston, SC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell
No way - nice location but too many of the buildings are shabby.
I define a "beautiful campus" as one that students would "die to go to" not one where students "go to to die" - the abnormal suicide rate at Cornell suggests that something is wrong at that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell
No way - nice location but too many of the buildings are shabby.
Anonymous wrote:Cornell