Anonymous wrote:Stanford, no hesitation. And I say this as someone who went to a school on the east coast.
The weather matters more than people admit. Four years of sunshine changes your entire college experience. You walk to class, you study outside, you bike everywhere. Compare that to slogging through February slush in Boston or New Haven.
But beyond weather: the proximity to Silicon Valley means internships and jobs practically fall into your lap. The startup culture is real and infectious. The d1 athletics + academics combination creates an energy that's hard to replicate. And the campus is just beautiful.
If I couldn't pick Stanford, my second choice would be Georgetown purely because DC is the most interesting city to be 20 years old in. Every week there's something happening that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Weather does matter, but not everyone loves the sun and heat. I know many do though.
Anonymous wrote:Stanford, no hesitation. And I say this as someone who went to a school on the east coast.
The weather matters more than people admit. Four years of sunshine changes your entire college experience. You walk to class, you study outside, you bike everywhere. Compare that to slogging through February slush in Boston or New Haven.
But beyond weather: the proximity to Silicon Valley means internships and jobs practically fall into your lap. The startup culture is real and infectious. The d1 athletics + academics combination creates an energy that's hard to replicate. And the campus is just beautiful.
If I couldn't pick Stanford, my second choice would be Georgetown purely because DC is the most interesting city to be 20 years old in. Every week there's something happening that matters.
Anonymous wrote:W&M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middlebury
why? I really like what I know about it but why your top choice?