Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No AC in most freshman forms in most colleges for $70K.
Kid at an ivy has AC in freshman dorms and so did most of the other elite schools we toured
Which one? Many do not. Yale has 1 residential college with AC that they intentionally "shut off" out of fairness according to a tour guide. Many other top colleges like Amherst do not have AC for freshman. Even some west coast colleges don't have ac.
This sounds like a student rumor and not fact. Don't be gullible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP why would people be denying that these schools have these issues, instead of pushing them to resolve them with their tax advantaged billions. why gaslight these issues? is Big College lobbying on DCUM? So weird
Because nearly all schools have these issues.
Because nearly all urban areas have these issues.
Because at worst it is being weaponized as part of the anti-intellectual position against America's finest colleges and at best it is petty sour grapes. It's clear you are the former as you whine about "tax advantaged billions" but seem to have no problem with any other type of non-profit. Why is that?
Anonymous wrote:What schools?
You know you’re paying for access to expert in dozens of fields for your kid, right? That’s expensive.
But if you value amenities so much, go to High Point and call it a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big difference between "rat infested and not fit for a dog" and one public urban top college with mice, wouldn't you say?
And remember this discussion started WRT FINANICAL AID versus FANCY DORMS, hence the moving goalposts by your side.
I don't have a side and I'm not the one who said "rat infested and not fit for a dog."
Anonymous wrote:Big difference between "rat infested and not fit for a dog" and one public urban top college with mice, wouldn't you say?
And remember this discussion started WRT FINANICAL AID versus FANCY DORMS, hence the moving goalposts by your side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school charges $25K for room and board? Not any of the ivies, it looks like.
Make sure to add the residential college fee and the $1500 student experience fee and you arrive at $25k. It’s sickening and you can’t opt out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school charges $25K for room and board? Not any of the ivies, it looks like.
I cannot find any T15 that does. PP likely does not have a kid there and just trying to trash elite schools.
Anonymous wrote:No AC in most freshman forms in most colleges for $70K.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you're the one moving goalposts.
Now we’ve gone from “dumpy and unimpressive” to “mold in hallways” to “rats and not fit for a dog”. Can you let me know where these rat-infested dorms not fit for a dog are, please? Yes I know Georgetown had mold problems. Be specific.
Anonymous wrote:NP why would people be denying that these schools have these issues, instead of pushing them to resolve them with their tax advantaged billions. why gaslight these issues? is Big College lobbying on DCUM? So weird
Anonymous wrote:These are all articles listed in the link mentioning things besides mold.
https://www.ktvu.com/news/berkeley-students-encounter-mice-mold-bed-bugs-in-dorms
https://www.fsunews.com/story/news/2022/01/30/fsu-closes-buildings-due-mold-radon-and-cancerous-agents/9257374002/
https://abc17news.com/cnn-regional/2021/09/22/gsu-parents-concerned-over-alleged-mold-mushrooms-inside-dorm-bathrooms/
https://themsuspokesman.com/12841/campus-news/alleged-mold-and-mice-issues-persists-throughout-morgans-residence-halls/
https://www.walb.com/story/36786342/asu-seniors-say-mushrooms-mold-grow-in-their-dorm/
My first post in this thread was the one at 12:07 on July 21, so I had nothing to do with any goalposts in your warped mind.
Anonymous wrote:LOL no. You're the one who would have us think that the articles talk about mold only, when clearly some of them don't.