Anonymous wrote:When did teens get to be so delicate? They cannot survive without AC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tried the food at more than one college?
Yes, many. We liked Kenyon's food. They also have a big emphasis on locally sourced food.
Anonymous wrote:Carnegie Mellon - shitty dorms. poor fin aid and terrible dorms. they need to step their game up.
Anonymous wrote:At Columbia about 60% of freshmen (it may even be higher), including DC, get singles. Shoeboxes, but still singles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Columbia about 60% of freshmen (it may even be higher), including DC, get singles. Shoeboxes, but still singles.
That would be a negative for me.
a negative for me too. great for upper classmen, grad students, but not freshmen building new relationships.
First PP who mentioned the negative here. Immediate PP said it perfectly. Freshman year is often the first time when new adults learn to live with other people. They should not have singles. Shoeboxes are fine. It is Manhattan after all.
Meh. I spent my four years in college sitting up late nights in the hallway with everybody else on the floor, making friends that way. And avoiding my preppie, judgy nightmare of a roommate and the swarms of friends who also ended up in Mass colleges and would visit constantly. SIL's freshman roommate put labels on everything in the room. Why does it have to be a right of passage that you have to spend freshman year rooming with a nutcase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Columbia about 60% of freshmen (it may even be higher), including DC, get singles. Shoeboxes, but still singles.
That would be a negative for me.
a negative for me too. great for upper classmen, grad students, but not freshmen building new relationships.
First PP who mentioned the negative here. Immediate PP said it perfectly. Freshman year is often the first time when new adults learn to live with other people. They should not have singles. Shoeboxes are fine. It is Manhattan after all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Columbia about 60% of freshmen (it may even be higher), including DC, get singles. Shoeboxes, but still singles.
That would be a negative for me.
a negative for me too. great for upper classmen, grad students, but not freshmen building new relationships.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true UVA dorms don't have air conditioning? DS refuses to apply or even visit if this is true. Is is also true that they don't have enough dorms, so it is a scramble to get off campus housing?
UVA is replacing its old 60s-era first year dorms with new ones - so far, I think four dorms have opened and three more will welcome first year students this fall, with a couple more to be built in the next two years. They are all air conditioned. There will still be some non-A/C dorms, and of course rooms on the Lawn have no A/C. All the students say that it's really only uncomfortable the first two weeks of school. Lack of A/C seems pretty bearable compared to some New England schools with 6-month winters...but maybe that's just me.
Wow - which schools have 6-month winters!?
any ONE of the NESAC schools....e.g., Williams; Middlebury (very bad from what we've heard); the Maine schools (e.g., Colby); Dartmouth...all very cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The food at Virginia Tech is amazing - they've been tops on the Princeton Review list for several years. You would not believe all of the options, locally-sourced meats and produce, etc. Dorms, not so much, but there are some very nice new suites if you can get into them (upper class or apply for one of the leadership programs). I have heard Christopher Newport has great dorms.
Is that why many grads are fatties?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true UVA dorms don't have air conditioning? DS refuses to apply or even visit if this is true. Is is also true that they don't have enough dorms, so it is a scramble to get off campus housing?
UVA is replacing its old 60s-era first year dorms with new ones - so far, I think four dorms have opened and three more will welcome first year students this fall, with a couple more to be built in the next two years. They are all air conditioned. There will still be some non-A/C dorms, and of course rooms on the Lawn have no A/C. All the students say that it's really only uncomfortable the first two weeks of school. Lack of A/C seems pretty bearable compared to some New England schools with 6-month winters...but maybe that's just me.
Wow - which schools have 6-month winters!?
Anonymous wrote:There are definitely UVA dorms w/o AC. Touring with my high schoolers I was surprised to see so many (freshman) dorms were the exact same as when DH and I were in college. I just assumed dorms had been upgraded in 30 years. Regarding AC, the kids survive without it and I wouldn't put it on a list as a "mst have."
Anonymous wrote:The food at Virginia Tech is amazing - they've been tops on the Princeton Review list for several years. You would not believe all of the options, locally-sourced meats and produce, etc. Dorms, not so much, but there are some very nice new suites if you can get into them (upper class or apply for one of the leadership programs). I have heard Christopher Newport has great dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true UVA dorms don't have air conditioning? DS refuses to apply or even visit if this is true. Is is also true that they don't have enough dorms, so it is a scramble to get off campus housing?
UVA is replacing its old 60s-era first year dorms with new ones - so far, I think four dorms have opened and three more will welcome first year students this fall, with a couple more to be built in the next two years. They are all air conditioned. There will still be some non-A/C dorms, and of course rooms on the Lawn have no A/C. All the students say that it's really only uncomfortable the first two weeks of school. Lack of A/C seems pretty bearable compared to some New England schools with 6-month winters...but maybe that's just me.