Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
I've only visited Trinity from this list and the surrounding hood was absolutely horrendous... but I can certainly imagine Memphis and Philly being worse.![]()
I've told this story here before, but my overly sheltered kid was horrified by New London when we went for a college visit...until we ran him by Trinity on the way back to the airport. Never heard another word about the former.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
USC belongs on that list too. Palm trees don't mean it ain't hood.
I’m sure there are lots of schools that could be added to the list sadly.
Marquette
Johns Hopkins
UChicago
To name a few
Hopkins undergrad is not in a dangerous area of Baltimore.
The dangerous area of Baltimore is called Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I post a lot about this show but only because it’s always so on topic. Anyway, The College Bound Kid just did an interview with the VP of enrollment at Rhodes College. They discuss this specific issue: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/19/interview-170-gil-villanueva-on-understanding-rhodes-college/
Also, I would be sure to check with students at the school who are there currently.
Ridiculous interview. When asked about crime & safety, the Rhodes College administrator switches the conversation to "snow storms". Not kidding.
The area around Rhodes College is very dangerous. Near the Shelby Forest/Frayser section of Memphis which is the 4th most dangerous neighborhood in the entire US.
https://moneyinc.com/the-10-most-dangerous-neighborhoods-in-america/
Rhodes is not near Frayser/Shelby Forest. I live down the street from Rhodes. Honestly, I'm torn on this. Rhodes is a great school. I know a lot of students who attend, and it's a great community. The campus is gated, but the safety is a concern. My son is a rising high school senior, and he's looking outside Memphis for college because he is tired of the crime here. I would just ensure that my kid used common sense in leaving campus, particularly at night.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I post a lot about this show but only because it’s always so on topic. Anyway, The College Bound Kid just did an interview with the VP of enrollment at Rhodes College. They discuss this specific issue: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/19/interview-170-gil-villanueva-on-understanding-rhodes-college/
Also, I would be sure to check with students at the school who are there currently.
Ridiculous interview. When asked about crime & safety, the Rhodes College administrator switches the conversation to "snow storms". Not kidding.
The area around Rhodes College is very dangerous. Near the Shelby Forest/Frayser section of Memphis which is the 4th most dangerous neighborhood in the entire US.
https://moneyinc.com/the-10-most-dangerous-neighborhoods-in-america/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
I've only visited Trinity from this list and the surrounding hood was absolutely horrendous... but I can certainly imagine Memphis and Philly being worse.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
You people need to get out of Potomac and Great Falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I post a lot about this show but only because it’s always so on topic. Anyway, The College Bound Kid just did an interview with the VP of enrollment at Rhodes College. They discuss this specific issue: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/19/interview-170-gil-villanueva-on-understanding-rhodes-college/
Also, I would be sure to check with students at the school who are there currently.
Ridiculous interview. When asked about crime & safety, the Rhodes College administrator switches the conversation to "snow storms". Not kidding.
The area around Rhodes College is very dangerous. Near the Shelby Forest/Frayser section of Memphis which is the 4th most dangerous neighborhood in the entire US.
https://moneyinc.com/the-10-most-dangerous-neighborhoods-in-america/
Rhodes is not near Frayser/Shelby Forest. I live down the street from Rhodes. Honestly, I'm torn on this. Rhodes is a great school. I know a lot of students who attend, and it's a great community. The campus is gated, but the safety is a concern. My son is a rising high school senior, and he's looking outside Memphis for college because he is tired of the crime here. I would just ensure that my kid used common sense in leaving campus, particularly at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I post a lot about this show but only because it’s always so on topic. Anyway, The College Bound Kid just did an interview with the VP of enrollment at Rhodes College. They discuss this specific issue: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/2024/02/19/interview-170-gil-villanueva-on-understanding-rhodes-college/
Also, I would be sure to check with students at the school who are there currently.
Ridiculous interview. When asked about crime & safety, the Rhodes College administrator switches the conversation to "snow storms". Not kidding.
The area around Rhodes College is very dangerous. Near the Shelby Forest/Frayser section of Memphis which is the 4th most dangerous neighborhood in the entire US.
https://moneyinc.com/the-10-most-dangerous-neighborhoods-in-america/
Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone rank these hood-adjacent schools in order of hoodness:
Rhodes
Temple
Penn
Trinity
USC belongs on that list too. Palm trees don't mean it ain't hood.
I’m sure there are lots of schools that could be added to the list sadly.
Marquette
Johns Hopkins
UChicago
To name a few
Hopkins undergrad is not in a dangerous area of Baltimore.
The dangerous area of Baltimore is called Baltimore.