Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Some Georgetown and Duke grads that I work with are also "weirdly" competitive and awkward, but that doesn't mean that the school is at fault.
I never said all WashU grads are off; just the ones I know. It’s similar how some names can become tainted based on your own experiences with horrible people with that name.
Anyway, my bigger issue is with the STL area and MO. Yuck.
You must be a very narrow minded and ignorant person
You sound like that rigid weirdo from my HS who went to WashU. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Some Georgetown and Duke grads that I work with are also "weirdly" competitive and awkward, but that doesn't mean that the school is at fault.
I never said all WashU grads are off; just the ones I know. It’s similar how some names can become tainted based on your own experiences with horrible people with that name.
Anyway, my bigger issue is with the STL area and MO. Yuck.
You must be a very narrow minded and ignorant person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Some Georgetown and Duke grads that I work with are also "weirdly" competitive and awkward, but that doesn't mean that the school is at fault.
I never said all WashU grads are off; just the ones I know. It’s similar how some names can become tainted based on your own experiences with horrible people with that name.
Anyway, my bigger issue is with the STL area and MO. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Some Georgetown and Duke grads that I work with are also "weirdly" competitive and awkward, but that doesn't mean that the school is at fault.
Anonymous wrote:So many are jealous because the typical WashU student comes from an upper middle class or upper class background, is smart, grounded, and will set themselves up for continuation of the lifestyle provided by their parents. A lot of envious haters here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Some Georgetown and Duke grads that I work with are also "weirdly" competitive and awkward, but that doesn't mean that the school is at fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Weirdly competitive and awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
One guy on my block can't / won't make eye contact and grew his hair to his butt crack during Covid, I guess because he could? But he makes a good salary and comes from UMC privilege, so there's that. The other WashU grad on my block is very disciplined and sweet but socially awkward as hell and tends toward neuroticism. She too comes from great UUMC privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
One guy on my block can't / won't make eye contact and grew his hair to his butt crack during Covid, I guess because he could? But he makes a good salary and comes from UMC privilege, so there's that. The other WashU grad on my block is very disciplined and sweet but socially awkward as hell and tends toward neuroticism. She too comes from great UUMC privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?
One guy on my block can't / won't make eye contact and grew his hair to his butt crack during Covid, I guess because he could? But he makes a good salary and comes from UMC privilege, so there's that. The other WashU grad on my block is very disciplined and sweet but socially awkward as hell and tends toward neuroticism. She too comes from great UUMC privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s because of the location. No one wants to be in Missouri these days and STL has never been a hot destination. It’s better known as the murder capital of the US. And before anyone corrects me that washu is in Clayton. Thanks I know that. I’ve spent a lot of time in STL and Clayton. WashU is a nice little bubble just outside of a really troubled and depressed city.
This.
Plus, the WashU grads I know are all a little off in various ways.
How exactly?