Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would.
Many schools cheat on their Cleary reporting of on-campus crime as required by the federal government.
Would probably help if you named the schools ? (Drexel ? Temple ? U Penn ?)
Hmmm, no cheating here. I guess I'd forgotten when I said campus was safe: they've had an issue with sexual assaults involving students. Just nothing spilling over from town is what is what meant.
Sounds like Bates College in Lewiston, Maine:
https://thebatesstudent.com/22327/forum/anonymous-app-exposes-sexual-assault-on-campus/
https://wcyy.com/the-10-most-dangerous-places-to-live-in-maine-right-now/
Not Bates. But really, do specifics matter?
Anonymous wrote:Of course.
It’s about odds people. Why would that not be a negative?
Who needs more to worry about the first time your kid is living away from home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
Is that neighborhood so dangerous? It does not come first to mine when I think about unsafe NYC neighborhoods.
How can you even ask? They have tips on keeping safe on the college website. The main tip is not to go out after dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
Is that neighborhood so dangerous? It does not come first to mine when I think about unsafe NYC neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high school kids around me spend time away from parents all over the DMV, including areas that have had plenty of crime over the years (Union Station, H Street, Chinatown, ect.). As long as they are smart and know risks generally, I'd be fine with an area that isn't as safe. I feel like most parents in this area have been over basic safety with their teens.
You sound naively overconfident.
You sound like a deranged paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Deep Springs College.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Deep Springs College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high school kids around me spend time away from parents all over the DMV, including areas that have had plenty of crime over the years (Union Station, H Street, Chinatown, ect.). As long as they are smart and know risks generally, I'd be fine with an area that isn't as safe. I feel like most parents in this area have been over basic safety with their teens.
You sound naively overconfident.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Wellesley college which is located in a very upscale suburb of Boston. The campus is beautiful and the he town is idyllic. There was a rape on campus (1980’s). Awful things can happen anywhere.