Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think OP is pretty rude to post such a comment. How offensive to so many people that attended or have kids that attend the school. How would OP like it if I posted a picture of his/her house stating it is the ugliest house ever. Why would someone ever post such an insulting comment??
+1. Probably a student or parent whose child didn't get in. It's that time of year. GMU has become much more difficult to get into. If OP is real, then they are confused by all the construction going on on campus because the center of the campus is quite green and lovely. Here's google images of it: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1946/04/nuremberg-a-fair-trial-a-dangerous-precedent/306492/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ugliest campus is Harvey Mudd's. Terrific school, but hideous, depressing campus.
Really? Is it just HM? DD applied to Scripps and they are listed as one of the top scenic colleges and nicest dorms. We haven’t been out yet, but if she gets in we will visit. Virtual tour looked nice.
Scripps is flat-out gorgeous. Same for Pomona. From there it’s Claremont McKenna and then Pitzer. HM bringing up the rear and it isn’t even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no connection to Mason, but I predict the school’s reputation will grow as tech and cyber-security fields become prominent. George Mason’s strength lies in careers of the 21st century.
That’s what the school has been saying for over three decades. Not happening.
Actually the tech and cyber focus is only about 15 years old.
Anonymous wrote:It’s my son’s #1 pick when he applies next year. Very impressed by the faculty we met at an invited event last month. And I thought the buildings were pretty nice inside, but wasn’t my focus.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is pretty rude to post such a comment. How offensive to so many people that attended or have kids that attend the school. How would OP like it if I posted a picture of his/her house stating it is the ugliest house ever. Why would someone ever post such an insulting comment??
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Anonymous wrote:The “Ugliest Campus Ever” lists exist. GMU has never made such a list as far as I’m aware.
I’ve been to the campus many many times and yes, there’s been tons of construction but that’s a good thing, and doesn’t make it “industrial.” WTH?