Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Mary is opening several brand new dorms for next fall. Freshman will be occupying about half of them, and the two worst dorms are being demolished. There are still some older complexes that will be used for freshmen, but all are decent.
Why is it the most expensive state-supported institution in the country?
Anonymous wrote:William and Mary is opening several brand new dorms for next fall. Freshman will be occupying about half of them, and the two worst dorms are being demolished. There are still some older complexes that will be used for freshmen, but all are decent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
which ones were bad?
People say dorms in the "GGV" (Green and Gold Village) complex aren't good but foster great community. People say the best friendships are made in the worst dorms at W&M but that the actual facilities are not optimal.
It’s still so strange to see those as dorms now (they were fraternities back in the day).
Where are the fraternities now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
Which dorm was it? W&M is tearing down a lot of old dorms and building new ones. There have been substantial improvements in campus housing in recent years.
They're renovating or replacing 80% of housing, I believe.
Yep. Lots of details about the new dorm construction at W&M here.
https://news.wm.edu/2023/08/02/william-mary-begins-construction-on-new-housing-and-dining-facilities/
“The Caf” is being replaced? End of an era!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
which ones were bad?
People say dorms in the "GGV" (Green and Gold Village) complex aren't good but foster great community. People say the best friendships are made in the worst dorms at W&M but that the actual facilities are not optimal.
It’s still so strange to see those as dorms now (they were fraternities back in the day).
Where are the fraternities now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
Which dorm was it? W&M is tearing down a lot of old dorms and building new ones. There have been substantial improvements in campus housing in recent years.
They're renovating or replacing 80% of housing, I believe.
Yep. Lots of details about the new dorm construction at W&M here.
https://news.wm.edu/2023/08/02/william-mary-begins-construction-on-new-housing-and-dining-facilities/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
which ones were bad?
People say dorms in the "GGV" (Green and Gold Village) complex aren't good but foster great community. People say the best friendships are made in the worst dorms at W&M but that the actual facilities are not optimal.
It’s still so strange to see those as dorms now (they were fraternities back in the day).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question for Virginia in state.
Virginia tech also has tiered pricing for dorms.
Thanks. I kind of meant rank the facilities of five schools my kids is applying to:
WM
VT
jMU
GMU
VCU
WM should be at the bottom of that list. Disgusting dorms. My daughter transferred out last year (for reasons unrelated to housing), but those dorms were grotesque.
which ones were bad?
People say dorms in the "GGV" (Green and Gold Village) complex aren't good but foster great community. People say the best friendships are made in the worst dorms at W&M but that the actual facilities are not optimal.