Anonymous wrote:Sewanee was breathtaking. They don't even call it a "campus," it's a "domain," and after visiting, I can see why.
Anonymous wrote:Case Western. Beautiful campus. Cleveland is not as bad as they say but Case Western’s campus beat expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Loyola Marymount - The school administration, tour guide, campus beauty. Everything. Loved that school. Decided to go to a different one - but not because of the tour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UC Santa Barbara shocked me because the campus is a dump. Looks like a Marriott from 1982 that hasn't been updated and is visibly crumbling. Like, stucco chunks falling off the sides of buildings
The adjoining town -- Isla Vista - is a verified $h!thole with as many homeless men as students. Actual Santa Barbara, which is lovely, is miles away and not walkable.
No question, the OCEAN and shoreline are stunning. But the campus and student commercial area are literally decrepit
That’s always been my impression as well. I laugh at those who think UCSB is in paradise. Santa Barbara is nice, but it’s miles from the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the reverse:
UCLA---I thought the angels would sing. I'm brand new to tours but we visited a few over winter break. It reminded me a lot of UMBC (where I took night classes in my 30s). I'm not sure why but it just felt like a totally generic state school.
So interesting - I went in not wanting to like it and was totally surprised at how nice it was and understood how someone might like it there, despite the huge size.
I grew up a mile from campus and attended so I might be biased but comparing it to UMBC is a bit much. I do agree that once you get out of central campus it loses some of it's charm because it is just another state school with a paltry 5.1B endowment. With 9 UC and 23 CSU campuses the state cannot compete with privates and their first class infrastructure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to VT with low expectations. We were pleasantly surprised.
UVA tour was meh. I was not impressed. Turns out my kid will attend in the fall!
Exactly our experience. VT had a beautiful campus. Food was great. Buildings were beautiful and I didn't see one part that was run down. Tons of school spirit. Was really surprised, although my kids weren't interested in going there.
Really wanted to like UVA but very underwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:I am curious for those who experienced visiting a school where you weren't expecting much and were very pleasantly surprised. We are just starting college visits with DS and am curious to hear about visits.