Anonymous wrote:OP and PP with a current student, our Dd is seriously considering W&M. Do you have any sense of what campus life is like for a student who would not be looking to join a sorority? Are clubs difficult to get into?
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is interested in looking at some of the most recent proposals the firm W&M is working with has put out they're all on these slide decks
https://wm1693.app.box.com/s/cn8l3qa5r7zk4660qa406q7lql0qsrtj
https://www.wm.edu/about/administration/senioradmin/operations/initiatives/masterplan/_rows/20250129_wm_landscape_ws7_final-pages-1.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for this information. I have a student graduating in 2026 who is interested in W&M. This addresses some of our concerns, and I appreciate your insight.
Anonymous wrote:OP thanks for sharing. I didn’t need another reason to be on the edge of my seat waiting for news from W&M. But now I have several more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and PP with a current student, our Dd is seriously considering W&M. Do you have any sense of what campus life is like for a student who would not be looking to join a sorority? Are clubs difficult to get into?
DP; alum and parent of prospective students here.
Others have answered as I was going to, about it being easy to get involved in campus life even without getting involved in Greek life, so I'll just add another note in that vein. The idea of "belonging" is central to the W&M experience. In fact, it's the very first item in their statement of values. Cynics, I know, probably chafe at something as pedestrian as a statement of values, but I'm happy to report that cynicism doesn't really find a home at W&M. It's a place of earnest, genuine, happy, thoughtful people.
We're OOS, so the numbers might not end up working out for our family, but we're really hoping that W&M works out for our twins. To give some context, our oldest is a junior at UC Berkeley and is having about as good an experience as one could hope for — she's taken a number of interesting undergrad and grad-level courses, has been able to teach a 1-credit course several times, has held a campus job where she directed other students in research, is in a promising internship right now, and has received travel grants to travel and study across Europe. So by all measures, it's going well. But when it came time for our class-of-2025 twins to apply to schools this past fall, they didn't even bother with Cal, as the more engaged, more undergraduate-teaching-focused W&M experience was far, far more appealing to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Where?
In some sense, it is pretty much an arboretum already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Where?
In some sense, it is pretty much an arboretum already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Whoa! That's awesome!
Also for anyone who knows campus well, they're currently considering turning James Blair Drive and Landrum Drive (Jamestown Rd to ISC) into landscaped pedestrian promenades to make the space between dorms and academic buildings similar to Locust Walk at Upenn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Whoa! That's awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Yep! There's hope there might be an arboretum added
Anonymous wrote:They are also working on a 100 year landscape plan which I thought was really interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your post reads as extremely defensive boosting of this school. “Academics are second to none”? Please. That just makes you sound silly.
NP.
You sound silly!