Anonymous wrote:My California kid got into Berkeley and UVA. He flew to days on the lawn solo. Independence. Save a little money. He freaking loved the place. So in order to save $1000 by not joining him, I spent $150,000 extra on college. 😂😂😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, no. Then again I know very few college towns that are not either dangerous or super rural
Huh? Which college towns are anymore dangerous than any other town in the US?
Philadelphia. Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, no. Then again I know very few college towns that are not either dangerous or super rural
Huh? Which college towns are anymore dangerous than any other town in the US?
Philadelphia. Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, no. Then again I know very few college towns that are not either dangerous or super rural
Huh? Which college towns are anymore dangerous than any other town in the US?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
My kids would be Ubering from the airport to the college and back. Not exploring the entirety of a city by foot (or by Uber). If the college is located in a city that is so dangerous that a teen can't leave an Uber and walk a 1/2 block to Admissions then it's not a school I want them attending (and I attended Hopkins undergrad and would be fine with them doing this in Baltimore.) Just wondering what else I might be missing. Thx!
I went to Hopkins too and while North campus is OK, you absolutely can get mugged within 2 blocks of north campus. The medical campus is obviously much more dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, no. Then again I know very few college towns that are not either dangerous or super rural
Huh? Which college towns are anymore dangerous than any other town in the US?
I mean, I wouldn't allow my kid to explore DC alone much less some other dangerous city, so I don't get your point at all.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, no. Then again I know very few college towns that are not either dangerous or super rural
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
My kids would be Ubering from the airport to the college and back. Not exploring the entirety of a city by foot (or by Uber). If the college is located in a city that is so dangerous that a teen can't leave an Uber and walk a 1/2 block to Admissions then it's not a school I want them attending (and I attended Hopkins undergrad and would be fine with them doing this in Baltimore.) Just wondering what else I might be missing. Thx!