Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured a lot of colleges with our kid. Almost all were immediately and often illogically hated and these are the reasons why. This was in spring and fall of 2019.
JMU: the highway and bus system
VT: hokie this and hokie that all day long
CNU: The walmart down the road had the kitchen knife sets locked behind glass
UVA: hated the campus
URochester: yellow jacket mascot
Lafayette: tour guide referenced Harry Potter and a quidditch team
Marist: tour guide mentioned free tutoring too much
Cornell: everyone was walking and eating alone with airpods in
Ithaca: lots of blue and burgundy hair and black clothes, decided to skip the tour completely
Skidmore: there was some festival in town and lots of guys wearing skirts
UVM: too many beanies for a 60 degree day
Colgate:we literally had to stop the car because a bear was in the road
Villanova:kid misheard the tour guide and spent the whole tour thinking the school had 60,000 students, so had already dismissed it
Ok but seems a little harsh for CNU to be judged based on a Wal-Mart’s display decision.
My kid refused to get out of the car at Roanoke College because the buildings seemed old, after we had driven all that way. I was so annoyed.
You are the second poster to post about "refusal to get out of the car." I really can't imagine how ashamed you must be to have raised such a brat. If my kid did that I'd be refusing to help with college.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan - Dated. It was probably gorgeous in the 60s, but they need to spend some money on something other than the athletic facilities.
Purdue - Well kept/new. Kind of the opposite of Michigan in this regard.
Virginia Tech - Prettier than I expected. Well organized campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every college we toured: "We have over 200 clubs! There's a club for everyone! We even have a CHEESE CLUB!"
we have heard about the lettuce eating club at 3 colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured a lot of colleges with our kid. Almost all were immediately and often illogically hated and these are the reasons why. This was in spring and fall of 2019.
JMU: the highway and bus system
VT: hokie this and hokie that all day long
CNU: The walmart down the road had the kitchen knife sets locked behind glass
UVA: hated the campus
URochester: yellow jacket mascot
Lafayette: tour guide referenced Harry Potter and a quidditch team
Marist: tour guide mentioned free tutoring too much
Cornell: everyone was walking and eating alone with airpods in
Ithaca: lots of blue and burgundy hair and black clothes, decided to skip the tour completely
Skidmore: there was some festival in town and lots of guys wearing skirts
UVM: too many beanies for a 60 degree day
Colgate:we literally had to stop the car because a bear was in the road
Villanova:kid misheard the tour guide and spent the whole tour thinking the school had 60,000 students, so had already dismissed it
Yikes....How big was that colgate bear? Just planning a Colgate, Hamilton, Cornell loop and bears did not really occur to me around there. I was thinki g that was farmland area, not forest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured a lot of colleges with our kid. Almost all were immediately and often illogically hated and these are the reasons why. This was in spring and fall of 2019.
JMU: the highway and bus system
VT: hokie this and hokie that all day long
CNU: The walmart down the road had the kitchen knife sets locked behind glass
UVA: hated the campus
URochester: yellow jacket mascot
Lafayette: tour guide referenced Harry Potter and a quidditch team
Marist: tour guide mentioned free tutoring too much
Cornell: everyone was walking and eating alone with airpods in
Ithaca: lots of blue and burgundy hair and black clothes, decided to skip the tour completely
Skidmore: there was some festival in town and lots of guys wearing skirts
UVM: too many beanies for a 60 degree day
Colgate:we literally had to stop the car because a bear was in the road
Villanova:kid misheard the tour guide and spent the whole tour thinking the school had 60,000 students, so had already dismissed it
Ok but seems a little harsh for CNU to be judged based on a Wal-Mart’s display decision.
My kid refused to get out of the car at Roanoke College because the buildings seemed old, after we had driven all that way. I was so annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC quotes on visit a week ago:
Rutgers - “New Jersey is weird” (Yup but you don’t have to pump your own gas!)
Temple - “Edgy and kinda cool. Not sure if I want my next four years confined to five city blocks…” (Actually was way more impressive than expected.)
UMBC - “Where is everyone? School is in-person, right? Is this one big circle all there is? Where is there a coffee shop I can walk to?” (Answer to that last Q is none.)
UMD - “College Park isn’t that great. But it doesn’t matter I probs won’t get in anyway.” (Truth)
Yikes. Please tell me your DC is looking at schools besides these!
Yeeeesh! Just when I thought I found a fun thread where no one was gonna be mean...
Anonymous wrote:My kid didn't like Williams bec/ it was raining when we were there.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Holyoke: Classic New England with a gothic vibe and an incredibly chatty tour guide
Columbia: Dark and shadowy in a way I cannot explain - like didn't get sunlight
Conn College: Preptown and small
Skidmore: Not polished -- seemed like a small progressive high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every college we toured: "We have over 200 clubs! There's a club for everyone! We even have a CHEESE CLUB!"
I think we toured the same schools. My kid likes cheese, so it was a line that worked, lol.
Anonymous wrote:My sibling ruled out UCLA. Cause “too many stairs.”