Anonymous wrote:Hard to find a school with spirit/popular teams that isn’t very Greek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is far left. My brother’s DD went their seven years ago and would come home for break and would be saying some crazy a$$ stuff. He took her out of that toxic environment. It took about 2 years to deprogram her.
She went to W&M, not Wake. My bad.
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is far left. My brother’s DD went their seven years ago and would come home for break and would be saying some crazy a$$ stuff. He took her out of that toxic environment. It took about 2 years to deprogram her.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I disagree. Wake's football team is doing well and plenty of kids go to the games. 'Nova' s bball program is usually pretty god.Neither one has much school spirit. *except mens basketball
Wake’s football team is currently ranked No. 10 in country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree. Wake's football team is doing well and plenty of kids go to the games. 'Nova' s bball program is usually pretty god.Neither one has much school spirit. *except mens basketball
I’d call two national championships and multiple final 4 and sweet 16 appearances over the last 15 years more than just ‘pretty good’. Nova’s program has been better than Duke’s, UNC’s and KU’s recently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They both seem way too expensive but my DD wants a middle size school with school spirit and a pretty, non-urban campus. Her ideal school would be more diverse though and have less of a reputation for being stuck up preps. (Maybe that has changed a bit?)
Would love thoughts and opinions from people who have visited, applied or had kids attending.
I’m sure it’s too large but Univ Wisconsin Madison has tons of school spirit, beautiful campus, vibrant, friendly town
Indiana University also large but same, lots of spirit and great town
Anonymous wrote:Wake is more prestigious than Villanova academically. No question. Wake competes is most sports at national level, sometimes ranked. But rarely contends for national championship except soccer. Villanova has better basketball consistently. Most students at both schools passionate about school with spirit.