Anonymous wrote:Have seen many lists of the best but what are some that sit on the opposite end of the spectrum—places that feel particularly unsafe, charmless, or just have nothing to do? Any towns that are so bad you would avoid an otherwise strong school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the worst college towns are the slightly/very depressed 50,000 - 100,000ish places.
Towns like Allentown (Muhlenberg), Easton (Lafayette), Troy (RPI), Binghamton, etc.
They are too large on their own for the university to kind of dominate the town, but the towns themselves are fairly boring, not super-safe, etc.
At least, State College is dominated by PSU and has cool stuff, or colleges in large cities get the benefits of the large cities.
Or at least a Williams or those types of schools, you know exactly what you are getting from the college experience.
+1. Agree. Binghamton is a great school but the area is depressed. Give me a vibrant city or a small college town instead.
Anonymous wrote:I think the worst college towns are the slightly/very depressed 50,000 - 100,000ish places.
Towns like Allentown (Muhlenberg), Easton (Lafayette), Troy (RPI), Binghamton, etc.
They are too large on their own for the university to kind of dominate the town, but the towns themselves are fairly boring, not super-safe, etc.
At least, State College is dominated by PSU and has cool stuff, or colleges in large cities get the benefits of the large cities.
Or at least a Williams or those types of schools, you know exactly what you are getting from the college experience.
Anonymous wrote:I think the worst college towns are the slightly/very depressed 50,000 - 100,000ish places.
Towns like Allentown (Muhlenberg), Easton (Lafayette), Troy (RPI), Binghamton, etc.
They are too large on their own for the university to kind of dominate the town, but the towns themselves are fairly boring, not super-safe, etc.
At least, State College is dominated by PSU and has cool stuff, or colleges in large cities get the benefits of the large cities.
Or at least a Williams or those types of schools, you know exactly what you are getting from the college experience.
Anonymous wrote:Williamstown - god awful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iowa City
What’s not to like?
Iowa city is fun but the winters are a drag. Same with Champaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iowa City
What’s not to like?
Yeah, Iowa City is great. Doesn’t belong on this list.
Anonymous wrote:I think the worst college towns are the slightly/very depressed 50,000 - 100,000ish places.
Towns like Allentown (Muhlenberg), Easton (Lafayette), Troy (RPI), Binghamton, etc.
They are too large on their own for the university to kind of dominate the town, but the towns themselves are fairly boring, not super-safe, etc.
At least, State College is dominated by PSU and has cool stuff, or colleges in large cities get the benefits of the large cities.
Or at least a Williams or those types of schools, you know exactly what you are getting from the college experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York City
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Los Ángeles
San Francisco
Chicago
Detroit
Houston
Memphis
Dallas
LOL, so every major metro in the USA. Ithaca it is!
I really disliked Ithaca when we visited. The region is decent, but the town? Blech
Anonymous wrote:Troy, NY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iowa City
What’s not to like?