Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
If your Dc thinks W&M is a total party school they must wish to never leave their dorm.
+1. Poor kid must be thanking their lucky stars they didn’t attend UVA or UNC or— God Forbid— an SEC school. It isn’t even a “work hard, play hard” school. More like “work hard, have some fun with friends, maybe at a party, or maybe watching movie in the dorm or playing ultimate or nerfing and then going to Wawa” school. I literally LOl’d. So, thanks for the chuckle PP.
I think there's definitely a sizable percentage of the school that has a work hard play hard mentality. About a third of the school is in Greek life, and even more when you consider students in "frat-adjacent" orgs like club sports or MCOs that throw a lot of parties as well. However, it's very easily avoidable.
I'm a homebrewer and wine drinker so definitely not a teetotaler, but why is excessive drinking always seen as a positive in the college forum?
Anonymous wrote:Where the heck is the financial aid package from W&M? Today is May 1 and this is a CSS school!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
Wait, what? This thread is about W&M— a small state college in VA. What school are you talking about?
You are totally naive if you think small schools dont party
Plenty of small schools party. Plenty of kids at WM go to parties on weekends. But, if you list the top 100 “party schools” on the US, big, small and in between, WM would be nowhere to be found. For some kids that’s a plus. For some, party hard and big sports are the traditional college experience they want. Those kids don’t go to WM. And if they do, they are probably pretty unhappy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
If your Dc thinks W&M is a total party school they must wish to never leave their dorm.
+1. Poor kid must be thanking their lucky stars they didn’t attend UVA or UNC or— God Forbid— an SEC school. It isn’t even a “work hard, play hard” school. More like “work hard, have some fun with friends, maybe at a party, or maybe watching movie in the dorm or playing ultimate or nerfing and then going to Wawa” school. I literally LOl’d. So, thanks for the chuckle PP.
I think there's definitely a sizable percentage of the school that has a work hard play hard mentality. About a third of the school is in Greek life, and even more when you consider students in "frat-adjacent" orgs like club sports or MCOs that throw a lot of parties as well. However, it's very easily avoidable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Thanks, sounds fun. Question though. The article is pretty critical of W&M dining halls. Is that accurate?
Parent of a current student. And yes, dining halls are probably the biggest downside to WM. DD ‘s freshman year was just bad. I was hearing “medium rare chicken” jokes. They got a new dining vendor this year and I’m hearing that it’s better— but still not fantastic. Whatever that means. Apparently more upgrades in dining in the works for next year. But it’s fair to say no one chooses WM for the awesome food.
Ooh do you have an inside scoop?
I think a brand new dining hall will open next year in the west woods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Thanks, sounds fun. Question though. The article is pretty critical of W&M dining halls. Is that accurate?
Parent of a current student. And yes, dining halls are probably the biggest downside to WM. DD ‘s freshman year was just bad. I was hearing “medium rare chicken” jokes. They got a new dining vendor this year and I’m hearing that it’s better— but still not fantastic. Whatever that means. Apparently more upgrades in dining in the works for next year. But it’s fair to say no one chooses WM for the awesome food.
Ooh do you have an inside scoop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
Wait, what? This thread is about W&M— a small state college in VA. What school are you talking about?
You are totally naive if you think small schools dont party
Anonymous wrote:Heading there bright and early tomorrow for Green & Gold Day! Guess we will go to Wawa on the way out of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
If your Dc thinks W&M is a total party school they must wish to never leave their dorm.
+1. Poor kid must be thanking their lucky stars they didn’t attend UVA or UNC or— God Forbid— an SEC school. It isn’t even a “work hard, play hard” school. More like “work hard, have some fun with friends, maybe at a party, or maybe watching movie in the dorm or playing ultimate or nerfing and then going to Wawa” school. I literally LOl’d. So, thanks for the chuckle PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
Wait, what? This thread is about W&M— a small state college in VA. What school are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
If your Dc thinks W&M is a total party school they must wish to never leave their dorm.
+1. Poor kid must be thanking their lucky stars they didn’t attend UVA or UNC or— God Forbid— an SEC school. It isn’t even a “work hard, play hard” school. More like “work hard, have some fun with friends, maybe at a party, or maybe watching movie in the dorm or playing ultimate or nerfing and then going to Wawa” school. I literally LOl’d. So, thanks for the chuckle PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is fun. Wawa for #1!
https://www.collegemagazine.com/twamp-chomps-top-10-late-night-eats-at-william-mary/
Thanks, sounds fun. Question though. The article is pretty critical of W&M dining halls. Is that accurate?
Parent of a current student. And yes, dining halls are probably the biggest downside to WM. DD ‘s freshman year was just bad. I was hearing “medium rare chicken” jokes. They got a new dining vendor this year and I’m hearing that it’s better— but still not fantastic. Whatever that means. Apparently more upgrades in dining in the works for next year. But it’s fair to say no one chooses WM for the awesome food.
Ooh do you have an inside scoop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Socially - a total party school. Academically - He wishes he followed his sister to Gtown.
If your Dc thinks W&M is a total party school they must wish to never leave their dorm.