Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.
All three of my kids said the same thing about W&M. That it has a weird vibe and would not even consider applying. I am not saying this is true, just repeating what I hear from my kids and their friends.
Interesting. My daughter said the same thing. We tried to convince her that wasn't true, but she was convinced.
DC said the same thing, too. Gave it a shot and transferred out after a year, also citing that the other kids were “too weird.”
Is this how you raised them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.
All three of my kids said the same thing about W&M. That it has a weird vibe and would not even consider applying. I am not saying this is true, just repeating what I hear from my kids and their friends.
Interesting. My daughter said the same thing. We tried to convince her that wasn't true, but she was convinced.
DC said the same thing, too. Gave it a shot and transferred out after a year, also citing that the other kids were “too weird.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colby kids are smart. W&M kids are smart. Reputations at both are great. Cannot go wrong with attending either. This seems a purely 'fit' situation.
True, that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.
All three of my kids said the same thing about W&M. That it has a weird vibe and would not even consider applying. I am not saying this is true, just repeating what I hear from my kids and their friends.
Interesting. My daughter said the same thing. We tried to convince her that wasn't true, but she was convinced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.
All three of my kids said the same thing about W&M. That it has a weird vibe and would not even consider applying. I am not saying this is true, just repeating what I hear from my kids and their friends.
Interesting. My daughter said the same thing. We tried to convince her that wasn't true, but she was convinced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.
All three of my kids said the same thing about W&M. That it has a weird vibe and would not even consider applying. I am not saying this is true, just repeating what I hear from my kids and their friends.
Anonymous wrote:My dd and other high school age kids I know insist William and Mary has a “weird” vibe. Since none of them have actually visited, I assume that some kids that they find quirky attend. For whatever reason, it seems to be the prevailing view of the school in our community. It did not seem to have a similar reputation when we were high school age.