Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the W&M water park references? We have a junior at W&M who has been to one once, which is hardly a college life-defining experience.
To answer the original question, the vibe is good. It can be pretty rigorous, depending on the major but I think there are lots of outlets for the students to balance that out.
There is a lot to do on campus, lots of clubs and events. And while it is more of a tourist city than a college town, there is plenty to do off-campus.
It is in a beautiful part of the state with lots of water access - a lake on campus where kids can kayak, creeks, rivers, and the ocean isn't too far either.
Our student doesn't have a car but is able to bike to lots of places, even a creek (I think) with a beach.
Definitely visit.
The "water access" is just swamps. Yuck.
Spoken like someone who's clearly never visited the area. The water access is two rivers with very nice beaches, and a massive lake on campus with kayaking.
Anonymous wrote:Imo W&M has become substantially preppier/sportier in the last two years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the W&M water park references? We have a junior at W&M who has been to one once, which is hardly a college life-defining experience.
To answer the original question, the vibe is good. It can be pretty rigorous, depending on the major but I think there are lots of outlets for the students to balance that out.
There is a lot to do on campus, lots of clubs and events. And while it is more of a tourist city than a college town, there is plenty to do off-campus.
It is in a beautiful part of the state with lots of water access - a lake on campus where kids can kayak, creeks, rivers, and the ocean isn't too far either.
Our student doesn't have a car but is able to bike to lots of places, even a creek (I think) with a beach.
Definitely visit.
The "water access" is just swamps. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:What is up with the W&M water park references? We have a junior at W&M who has been to one once, which is hardly a college life-defining experience.
To answer the original question, the vibe is good. It can be pretty rigorous, depending on the major but I think there are lots of outlets for the students to balance that out.
There is a lot to do on campus, lots of clubs and events. And while it is more of a tourist city than a college town, there is plenty to do off-campus.
It is in a beautiful part of the state with lots of water access - a lake on campus where kids can kayak, creeks, rivers, and the ocean isn't too far either.
Our student doesn't have a car but is able to bike to lots of places, even a creek (I think) with a beach.
Definitely visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Different poster and every time I'm at UVA it feels very dressy and preppie.
Yeah that is how it seemed to us
Anonymous wrote:Different poster and every time I'm at UVA it feels very dressy and preppie.
Anonymous wrote:Different poster and every time I'm at UVA it feels very dressy and preppie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a preppie, athletic kid who has never once been to Busch Gardens or a water park, but does go to a lot of parties and to Bars a lot. Just like any other school, W&M has all different types of students. There is no one size fits all vibe nor does anyone, anywhere refer to it as CWM.
Other than this board where it has been used for a decade. Many CWM students get AP to WCUSA and BGW.
Usually trolls here at least have some sort of aim or goal. You're just frankly weird...
The most weird thing is someone asks this exact same question every week.
Anonymous wrote:Wow the statement that UVA kids all look the same, where did you go when you where there?
My uva dd who is in a sorority btw looks nothing like anyone else at UVA. And guess what, different hair cut than all of her friends. Gasp!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is a preppie, athletic kid who has never once been to Busch Gardens or a water park, but does go to a lot of parties and to Bars a lot. Just like any other school, W&M has all different types of students. There is no one size fits all vibe nor does anyone, anywhere refer to it as CWM.
Other than this board where it has been used for a decade. Many CWM students get AP to WCUSA and BGW.
Usually trolls here at least have some sort of aim or goal. You're just frankly weird...
Anonymous wrote:Wow the statement that UVA kids all look the same, where did you go when you where there?
My uva dd who is in a sorority btw looks nothing like anyone else at UVA. And guess what, different hair cut than all of her friends. Gasp!
Anonymous wrote:My kid is a preppie, athletic kid who has never once been to Busch Gardens or a water park, but does go to a lot of parties and to Bars a lot. Just like any other school, W&M has all different types of students. There is no one size fits all vibe nor does anyone, anywhere refer to it as CWM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart, independent minded, creative, studious, sporty: all types. Go visit when students are on campus then go visit UVA. UVA has a lot of people who dress exactly alike, especially females, and wear the same hairstyle. WM does not have the “sheeple” vibe. Uniqueness and individuality are celebrated. The SAT ranges preTO were almost identical: both had 25% above 1480-90 at that time. So both have smart kids , yet neither had the 75% or more above 1480 that the ivy/stanford group had at the time. That makes a more balanced undergraduate group where bright kids can shine rather than be buried by 3x as many bright ones. At least that’s what we sought for ours. YMMV
UVA and VT rejects attend W&M.
I think VT is a great school but W&M is a much more difficult admit. W&M ACT - is 32 (for 25%). VT is 27 (for 25%). 85% of W&M admits took at least Calculus.