Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is located in one of the most dangerous areas in the United States: Prince George's County.
Except Charlottesville has 450% higher violent crime per 1000 people than CP.
CP is very safe.
Lol umd is the definition of ghetto
Not true at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is located in one of the most dangerous areas in the United States: Prince George's County.
Except Charlottesville has 450% higher violent crime per 1000 people than CP.
CP is very safe.
Lol umd is the definition of ghetto
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a rapey university. So many schools have the halo effect. USNWR should include this data.
A high rape rate could be the result of a lot of rape, but it could also be the result of a campus having a lot of tough, educated students who are unusually likely to report rape.
I’d say it’s tougher to report a rape. The exact opposite of what you stated. Educated students don’t report rape? Is that what you’re trying to suggest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is located in one of the most dangerous areas in the United States: Prince George's County.
Except Charlottesville has 450% higher violent crime per 1000 people than CP.
CP is very safe.
Lol umd is the definition of ghetto
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a rapey university. So many schools have the halo effect. USNWR should include this data.
A high rape rate could be the result of a lot of rape, but it could also be the result of a campus having a lot of tough, educated students who are unusually likely to report rape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UMD is located in one of the most dangerous areas in the United States: Prince George's County.
Except Charlottesville has 450% higher violent crime per 1000 people than CP.
CP is very safe.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard is a rapey university. So many schools have the halo effect. USNWR should include this data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighborhood scout has the violent crime data on the areas. Violent crime is the concern.
Yikes .. Charlottesville is trauma central.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the data says that UVA is twice as safe as UMD. Can this data be trusted? Who the heck knows.
Anonymous wrote:Neighborhood scout has the violent crime data on the areas. Violent crime is the concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posted in the Yale thread..
https://www.degreechoices.com/blog/most-dangerous-college-campuses/
Some T 25 on the list:
#1 U of Michigan
OSU
Cal
#8 Stanford
#13 Vanderbilt
#14 Auburn
#21 U of FL
#22 UC SD
#24 JHU
#26 U of Washington
If you look at the # by per capita, the order is a bit different, but most of the same colleges are on there.
I hadn't realized how dangerous U Mich was. So many cases of rape there.
Slightly different list does have Yale on there, as well as U Mich. I'll have to cross post.
https://data.delmarvanow.com/crimes-on-campus/
Vanderbilt alum here. Its inclusion surprises me. When I was there (late 90s), sure, off campus a few blocks and between West End and downtown were sketchy. But campus itself was a bubble. You might hear of a stolen bike or a car stereo, but never any violent crimes on a person. Since then the surrounding area has gentrified even more. With the city’s growth has come more tourists and probably more public drinking and pickpockets etc. But the west end of Nashville is exceptionally safe.