Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg. Liberty University, University of Lynchburg, and Randolph College are all there, and Sweet Briar is just outside of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, Charlottesville was the obvious choice, but not this century. They paved the farmland on 29N to build massive amounts of housing. It is one big traffic jam now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as pure fun and college spirit go. I’m guessing it would be between Harrisonburg, Blacksburg, or Charlottesville. But if you think another town fits the bill, I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts as well.
Harrisonburg? Come on now...
Why not? The bars there seem to have a cool, quirky vibe.
Sure things have changed since I attended 90 years ago, but as I recall none of the bars are near campus. Everyone had to drunk drive somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg. Liberty University, University of Lynchburg, and Randolph College are all there, and Sweet Briar is just outside of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg. Liberty University, University of Lynchburg, and Randolph College are all there, and Sweet Briar is just outside of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg. Come on.