Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
I went to CCNY in the bad old days (late 80s/early 90s). DH went to Temple and later to UPenn around that time. Never had any bad experiences, although one would occasionally hear of someone getting mugged, and it was normally an instructor. I guess they knew that we were broke college students, and probability of getting $$ out of us was pretty low.
To answer OP's question, if the school campus is safe, and especially offers niche programs not easily replicated elsewhere, I would absolutely allow them to go.
I guess they knew that we were broke college students, and probability of getting $$ out of us was pretty low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
I went to CCNY in the bad old days (late 80s/early 90s). DH went to Temple and later to UPenn around that time. Never had any bad experiences, although one would occasionally hear of someone getting mugged, and it was normally an instructor. I guess they knew that we were broke college students, and probability of getting $$ out of us was pretty low.
To answer OP's question, if the school campus is safe, and especially offers niche programs not easily replicated elsewhere, I would absolutely allow them to go.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my husband and I definitely would.
Anonymous wrote:I would rule out City college in NYC on this basis. Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter whether it is Hyde Park in Chicago or Lewiston, Maine. Bad things can happened anywhere.
Thank goodness this incident didn't impact any Bates students directly.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter whether it is Hyde Park in Chicago or Lewiston, Maine. Bad things can happened anywhere.
Thank goodness this incident didn't impact any Bates students directly.