Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS did not fall in love with Wake. Our tour sandwiched it between Duke and Davidson; both schools appealed to DS much more than Wake. We liked the Wake campus but did get a conservative vibe. With that said, we all loved the DC campus and the Poli Sci curriculum.
Wish they had this while I was there. Glad they do now!
As of last year, they still called it "Politics" not Poli Sci. It was a quirky little thing, but they insisted that it wasn't a Science. I mean, they're not wrong.
Anonymous wrote:DS did not fall in love with Wake. Our tour sandwiched it between Duke and Davidson; both schools appealed to DS much more than Wake. We liked the Wake campus but did get a conservative vibe. With that said, we all loved the DC campus and the Poli Sci curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.
We toured this week as well. Ehh
+3 Not sure of the appeal. Kid thought the town seemed boring and the kids generic. Not a fan.
Anonymous wrote:Is it better than Tulane?
Better career outcome if business/finance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.
We toured this week as well. Ehh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better than Tulane?
Better career outcome if business/finance?
Ummm. Yes
Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.
Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.
Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.
Anonymous wrote:We toured Wake earlier this week and I can’t figure out why it has become so competitive. Campus was built in the 50s and it has this fake old south feel to it. The new expansion part is a shuttle bus ride from campus so anyone interest in Stem will be forced to commute to some classes. Sports facilities are also a bus ride away. What is the point of being in an isolated campus but still having to take a bus to parts of campus?
Everything seemed pretty generic and not all that unique. Our tour guide kept mentioning this danceathon fundraiser as a really unique Wake thing, completely oblivious to the the fact that it’s a pretty common fundraiser event.
It was solidly a regional school back in the 90s and I would put it back in that category.