Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Pretty much everything is one or two day from Amazon as well.
I live in Vermont. Amazon is hit or miss in terms of being delivered on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Rutland is 45 minutes and Williston is 50+
Somebody is looking at Google.
I have a condo at Killington and frequently makes the drive. It’s not 45 min to Middlebury and Middlebury isn’t 50 min to the Airport unless there is weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Rutland is 45 minutes and Williston is 50+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Weird that you mention miles and not time. You can drive from DC to Middlebury in just over 8 hours, thanks to interstates. You can also take Amtrak or fly nonstop from DCA or Dulles to Burlington (just under an hour from Middlebury by car).
SLU is about a 10-hour drive from DC. And you have to fly into Syracuse, which is more than a 2-hour drive from campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. We found Middlebury to be the most beautiful campus we toured during our New England circuit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Pretty much everything is one or two day from Amazon as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Weird that you mention miles and not time. You can drive from DC to Middlebury in just over 8 hours, thanks to interstates. You can also take Amtrak or fly nonstop from DCA or Dulles to Burlington (just under an hour from Middlebury by car).
SLU is about a 10-hour drive from DC. And you have to fly into Syracuse, which is more than a 2-hour drive from campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Some in Rutland to the south and the Burlington suburbs (Shelburne/Williston) to the North. It’s not as remote as people make it out to be but it’s not super easy either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.
NP
Where is the big box shopping that is 30 minutes away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With respect to distance, St. Lawrence can be reached in fewer miles from DMV than, for comparison, Middlebury.
Middlebury was certainly a hike to get to and, tbh, we found the remoteness, stark campus a bit depressing and that was summer....
The campus is stunning. Your stark comment outs you as never having been there. Same with your remoteness comment given that big box shopping is 30 minutes away in two directions and Burlington only 15 minutes further.