Anonymous wrote:^ much better than the Sedoku-style prison food my kids got at UVA and GMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just read that VT is in the top 5 for campus food.
Really? Blacksburg is not a culinary hot spot.
What's driving VT’s food scene?
That means the dining hall.
HTH.
Anonymous wrote:Just read that VT is in the top 5 for campus food.
Really? Blacksburg is not a culinary hot spot.
What's driving VT’s food scene?
Anonymous wrote:dAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that VT kids are really happy and love the place.
Just curious to know what parents think and what might be the drive for this very positive experience
Tia!
VT is a great student body.
The drive is intelligent student body coming in, staff fabulous and overall ease of getting to games.
For example some colleges like NC State have to get on a bus or drive to a football game pain in the neck.
My daughter went to Tech, and she loved it. I will sa,y though, as a parent, a lot of the off-campus housing at Blacksburg is far away and requires a car or bus to get to campus. To me, that would be more important than getting to football games. (but I can understand the consideration of both) I also didn't love that Tech (with some exceptions) only had on-campus housing for freshmen, causing kids to scramble by October of their freshman year to obtain housing for the following year. Each school has its own pluses and minuses.
My Hokie hasn’t found the off campus housing to be an issue at all. There’s a bus that picks everyone up if they’re in a neighborhood that isn’t close enough to walk. It’s very much like most larger universities in that respect.
Are the campus busses reliable at VT?
dAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that VT kids are really happy and love the place.
Just curious to know what parents think and what might be the drive for this very positive experience
Tia!
VT is a great student body.
The drive is intelligent student body coming in, staff fabulous and overall ease of getting to games.
For example some colleges like NC State have to get on a bus or drive to a football game pain in the neck.
My daughter went to Tech, and she loved it. I will sa,y though, as a parent, a lot of the off-campus housing at Blacksburg is far away and requires a car or bus to get to campus. To me, that would be more important than getting to football games. (but I can understand the consideration of both) I also didn't love that Tech (with some exceptions) only had on-campus housing for freshmen, causing kids to scramble by October of their freshman year to obtain housing for the following year. Each school has its own pluses and minuses.
My Hokie hasn’t found the off campus housing to be an issue at all. There’s a bus that picks everyone up if they’re in a neighborhood that isn’t close enough to walk. It’s very much like most larger universities in that respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that VT kids are really happy and love the place.
Just curious to know what parents think and what might be the drive for this very positive experience
Tia!
VT is a great student body.
The drive is intelligent student body coming in, staff fabulous and overall ease of getting to games.
For example some colleges like NC State have to get on a bus or drive to a football game pain in the neck.
My daughter went to Tech, and she loved it. I will sa,y though, as a parent, a lot of the off-campus housing at Blacksburg is far away and requires a car or bus to get to campus. To me, that would be more important than getting to football games. (but I can understand the consideration of both) I also didn't love that Tech (with some exceptions) only had on-campus housing for freshmen, causing kids to scramble by October of their freshman year to obtain housing for the following year. Each school has its own pluses and minuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny because the snobs that bash VT and choose to not enroll elsewhere are helping VT preserve its character. VT’s historically has always catered to students that are hard workers looking for practical solutions. They are genuine and being able to be yourself makes most people happy.
That is very different from W&M and UVA that were founded to essentially produce a new aristocracy.
I had a daughter at each VT and William and Mary.. what are you even talking about?
Wow. I was wondering the same. I have a daughter at UVA and am wondering if the poster has ever set foot on grounds. (*Prepares to be blasted as a snob for calling it "grounds."*)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny because the snobs that bash VT and choose to not enroll elsewhere are helping VT preserve its character. VT’s historically has always catered to students that are hard workers looking for practical solutions. They are genuine and being able to be yourself makes most people happy.
That is very different from W&M and UVA that were founded to essentially produce a new aristocracy.
I had a daughter at each VT and William and Mary.. what are you even talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that VT kids are really happy and love the place.
Just curious to know what parents think and what might be the drive for this very positive experience
Tia!
VT is a great student body.
The drive is intelligent student body coming in, staff fabulous and overall ease of getting to games.
For example some colleges like NC State have to get on a bus or drive to a football game pain in the neck.
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing that VT kids are really happy and love the place.
Just curious to know what parents think and what might be the drive for this very positive experience
Tia!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny because the snobs that bash VT and choose to not enroll elsewhere are helping VT preserve its character. VT’s historically has always catered to students that are hard workers looking for practical solutions. They are genuine and being able to be yourself makes most people happy.
That is very different from W&M and UVA that were founded to essentially produce a new aristocracy.
I had a daughter at each VT and William and Mary.. what are you even talking about?
Not the pp, but anyone who has studied Virginia history and is a native knows what they are talking about. There is a certain amount of snobbery that still exists at UVA and W&M that you don't find elsewhere in VA..
Classifying all people at Virginia Tech as nice and friendly and all kids at William and Mary as "snobby" is weird. I've heard tales about Virginia Tech sorority recruitment that don't sound "friendly"... there are mean girls and popular cliques at all colleges
Oh please, anecdotes are not helpful when discussing the overall dominant cultures, most of which are informed by an institution’s founding principles.
NP. Nor are sweeping generalizations. That’s ridiculous.
Historically accurate arguments are different from generalizations.
UVA, W&M and VT were all founded to exclusively educate white students. According to your reasoning, I guess that means the white kids at all three are still racist to this day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny because the snobs that bash VT and choose to not enroll elsewhere are helping VT preserve its character. VT’s historically has always catered to students that are hard workers looking for practical solutions. They are genuine and being able to be yourself makes most people happy.
That is very different from W&M and UVA that were founded to essentially produce a new aristocracy.
I had a daughter at each VT and William and Mary.. what are you even talking about?
Not the pp, but anyone who has studied Virginia history and is a native knows what they are talking about. There is a certain amount of snobbery that still exists at UVA and W&M that you don't find elsewhere in VA..
Classifying all people at Virginia Tech as nice and friendly and all kids at William and Mary as "snobby" is weird. I've heard tales about Virginia Tech sorority recruitment that don't sound "friendly"... there are mean girls and popular cliques at all colleges
Oh please, anecdotes are not helpful when discussing the overall dominant cultures, most of which are informed by an institution’s founding principles.
NP. Nor are sweeping generalizations. That’s ridiculous.
Historically accurate arguments are different from generalizations.