Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
NP. A few years ago we were near Princeton and thought we'd drive through campus and you weren't allowed to drive through. Hmm. Wake Forest and Princeton. Never thought I'd type those two in the same sentence.
I don't get this idea that one should be able to"drive through" campus. When we have gone to Princeton, we have parked either in the town or in one of the giant parking lots, and walked around. Why do you need to or want to drive through?
+1 went there this summer. Parked right in front of the school and walked around and then grabbed breakfast in the small quaint town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
NP. A few years ago we were near Princeton and thought we'd drive through campus and you weren't allowed to drive through. Hmm. Wake Forest and Princeton. Never thought I'd type those two in the same sentence.
I don't get this idea that one should be able to"drive through" campus. When we have gone to Princeton, we have parked either in the town or in one of the giant parking lots, and walked around. Why do you need to or want to drive through?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Christian University is off the list for very predictable reasons
Such as?
DP. Are you asking for real or baiting the PP above you?
It's Texas, which has just recently swung so far right that women are racing to neighboring states for abortions and voting rights are under serious attack. Not to mentiom the hysteria in school boards over so-called "critical race theory."
I get it -- none of that is IN colleges there. But it's become a toxic environment overall in that state. I wouldn't let my kid go there unless it was sole home to the one magical college that was the only one on the planet teaching the only subject on the planet in which DC was interested. Maybe not even then.
You do realize that at least tens (if not hundred plus) million people in this country disagree with you, right?
A very stupid reason for selecting a college. TCU is a great school
While TCU might be a good school for a few students it's located in??? Texas. Who in their right mind sends a college student to a state that has congressmen as "Bounty hunters".
Companies are not recruting from those schools either cancelation after cancelation. Rice is having a very hard time so is UT Austin.
Unless your kid is a genius and wants to work for Elon Musk in Texas, those colleges are out.
Right. the laws of Massachusetts were top on my list when i went to Harvard. Get a grip!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
NP. A few years ago we were near Princeton and thought we'd drive through campus and you weren't allowed to drive through. Hmm. Wake Forest and Princeton. Never thought I'd type those two in the same sentence.
I don't get this idea that one should be able to"drive through" campus. When we have gone to Princeton, we have parked either in the town or in one of the giant parking lots, and walked around. Why do you need to or want to drive through?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Christian University is off the list for very predictable reasons
Such as?
DP. Are you asking for real or baiting the PP above you?
It's Texas, which has just recently swung so far right that women are racing to neighboring states for abortions and voting rights are under serious attack. Not to mentiom the hysteria in school boards over so-called "critical race theory."
I get it -- none of that is IN colleges there. But it's become a toxic environment overall in that state. I wouldn't let my kid go there unless it was sole home to the one magical college that was the only one on the planet teaching the only subject on the planet in which DC was interested. Maybe not even then.
You do realize that at least tens (if not hundred plus) million people in this country disagree with you, right?
A very stupid reason for selecting a college. TCU is a great school
While TCU might be a good school for a few students it's located in??? Texas. Who in their right mind sends a college student to a state that has congressmen as "Bounty hunters".
Companies are not recruting from those schools either cancelation after cancelation. Rice is having a very hard time so is UT Austin.
Unless your kid is a genius and wants to work for Elon Musk in Texas, those colleges are out.
Very clever strategy PP- discourage your kid”s competition from this geographic area. I don’t know a kid in DC’s class who would turn down Rice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Christian University is off the list for very predictable reasons
Such as?
DP. Are you asking for real or baiting the PP above you?
It's Texas, which has just recently swung so far right that women are racing to neighboring states for abortions and voting rights are under serious attack. Not to mentiom the hysteria in school boards over so-called "critical race theory."
I get it -- none of that is IN colleges there. But it's become a toxic environment overall in that state. I wouldn't let my kid go there unless it was sole home to the one magical college that was the only one on the planet teaching the only subject on the planet in which DC was interested. Maybe not even then.
You do realize that at least tens (if not hundred plus) million people in this country disagree with you, right?
A very stupid reason for selecting a college. TCU is a great school
While TCU might be a good school for a few students it's located in??? Texas. Who in their right mind sends a college student to a state that has congressmen as "Bounty hunters".
Companies are not recruting from those schools either cancelation after cancelation. Rice is having a very hard time so is UT Austin.
Unless your kid is a genius and wants to work for Elon Musk in Texas, those colleges are out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
NP. A few years ago we were near Princeton and thought we'd drive through campus and you weren't allowed to drive through. Hmm. Wake Forest and Princeton. Never thought I'd type those two in the same sentence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.
DP. We did a driving tour of over a dozen colleges this summer. Wake was the only campus that wouldn’t even let you drive through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC thought Amherst and Wake Forest were beautiful but too precious/insulated.
Driving into Wake felt like entering a country club, complete with a guard house and gate.
It's absolutely beautiful - gate only at one entrance. There are many.