Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M did just get a new basketball coach (former HC of Cornell) and the football program is solid. Not at all comparable to the ACC of course but I wouldn't let that be a deal breaker.
Athletics are bigger at Wake as it is in the ACC. The ACC is in a precarious position, though, and Wake is not one of the coveted schools by the Big 10 or SEC (Florida State, Clemson, UNC, etc.). There could be yet another big shakeup coming.
The conferences are so bizarre to me now. Did they bring in Stanford already? I pay so little attention to sports anymore, but know this had been discussed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M did just get a new basketball coach (former HC of Cornell) and the football program is solid. Not at all comparable to the ACC of course but I wouldn't let that be a deal breaker.
Athletics are bigger at Wake as it is in the ACC. The ACC is in a precarious position, though, and Wake is not one of the coveted schools by the Big 10 or SEC (Florida State, Clemson, UNC, etc.). There could be yet another big shakeup coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.
I thought that was true at all the schools south of the mason dixon line.
just because I am curious - do you know where the mason dixon line actually falls? Many people do not
Most on dcum forget that Virginia is south of the Mason Dixon line.
exactly my point
Maryland and DC are south of the Mason Dixon line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.
I thought that was true at all the schools south of the mason dixon line.
just because I am curious - do you know where the mason dixon line actually falls? Many people do not
Most on dcum forget that Virginia is south of the Mason Dixon line.
exactly my point
Anonymous wrote:W&M did just get a new basketball coach (former HC of Cornell) and the football program is solid. Not at all comparable to the ACC of course but I wouldn't let that be a deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.
I thought that was true at all the schools south of the mason dixon line.
just because I am curious - do you know where the mason dixon line actually falls? Many people do not
Most on dcum forget that Virginia is south of the Mason Dixon line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually liked the core classes idea and not declaring a major until you were a junior-that was what made Wake a great liberal arts experience. I took a music appreciation class, my science was astronomy (I wasn’t a stem major), I fulfilled a couple requirements with special classes taught by department heads, I took a stats class and intro to psych. I did NOT love my religion or philosophy classes, but I think I just had dud profs for those.
It’s still the case that one doesn’t declare a major until second semester sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.
I thought that was true at all the schools south of the mason dixon line.
just because I am curious - do you know where the mason dixon line actually falls? Many people do not
Anonymous wrote:I actually liked the core classes idea and not declaring a major until you were a junior-that was what made Wake a great liberal arts experience. I took a music appreciation class, my science was astronomy (I wasn’t a stem major), I fulfilled a couple requirements with special classes taught by department heads, I took a stats class and intro to psych. I did NOT love my religion or philosophy classes, but I think I just had dud profs for those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.
I thought that was true at all the schools south of the mason dixon line.
Anonymous wrote:Boy or girl? Know 2 boys who left WF recently-if you aren’t Greek inclined it can be a miserable social experience, esp for a boy.