Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, lmao stop it people. Even introverted non party-er students admit it’s an incredibly boring town to be a college student in.
Virginia Tech is usually the most positively spoken about one.
If you’re interested in out of state, WVU is hands down best college town and better than any VA town
Nah Harrisonburg is more boring than Williamsburg. Town is a dump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, lmao stop it people. Even introverted non party-er students admit it’s an incredibly boring town to be a college student in.
Virginia Tech is usually the most positively spoken about one.
If you’re interested in out of state, WVU is hands down best college town and better than any VA town
Nah Harrisonburg is more boring than Williamsburg. Town is a dump
DP. I disagree completely. Harrisonburg is a cute college town in a beautiful valley setting. Williamsburg is surrounded by swamps and amusement parks. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, lmao stop it people. Even introverted non party-er students admit it’s an incredibly boring town to be a college student in.
Virginia Tech is usually the most positively spoken about one.
If you’re interested in out of state, WVU is hands down best college town and better than any VA town
Nah Harrisonburg is more boring than Williamsburg. Town is a dump
Anonymous wrote:My middle in Blacksburg goes to C'Ville to ski, hike, party etc. with the oldest. So this household says C'Ville. The preferred vibe is in the eye of the beholder and it really is futile to argue about it.
Anonymous wrote:My middle in Blacksburg goes to C'Ville to ski, hike, party etc. with the oldest. So this household says C'Ville. The preferred vibe is in the eye of the beholder and it really is futile to argue about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Not the ones with a cohesive campus.
Name a major college in Virginia where students don't take the bus (other than ODU because it's too dangerous to live more than a block off campus)
No, it’s not. I live a few blocks from ODU in a very nice neighborhood. Lots of students live in the surrounding neighborhoods. The only time I’ve been a crime victim in my life was as a student in Charlottesville. Bad stuff can happen anywhere.
(That said, Norfolk is far from a nice college town.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Not the ones with a cohesive campus.
Name a major college in Virginia where students don't take the bus (other than ODU because it's too dangerous to live more than a block off campus)
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, lmao stop it people. Even introverted non party-er students admit it’s an incredibly boring town to be a college student in.
Virginia Tech is usually the most positively spoken about one.
If you’re interested in out of state, WVU is hands down best college town and better than any VA town
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary, lmao stop it people. Even introverted non party-er students admit it’s an incredibly boring town to be a college student in.
Virginia Tech is usually the most positively spoken about one.
If you’re interested in out of state, WVU is hands down best college town and better than any VA town
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Not the ones with a cohesive campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Not the ones with a cohesive campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Tech upperclassmen have to drive to class? That would ruin the vibe for me.
They can drive or take the VT shuttle, which most do. Most universities have something similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids hated Blacksburg. I think Lexington wins. The publics in VA aren’t in great towns. Except for richmond, they all mostly feel like strip malls and suburbs.
How can college kids hate Blacksburg? Do they have something against fun?
I don’t know - I visited while I was a college student and wasn’t overly impressed
When was this? Decades ago? Blacksburg is indeed a fun little town.
DP
well, I was in college in the 90s, so, yeah....
I have been a couple times since then (our nephew graduated from a nearby high school, so we visited with him). It was ok as a town, but they still can't help that there isn't much else there.
FWIW, though, Metallica is bringing their shows there next year. The shows I saw at Soldier Field in Chicago.
My son at UMD was livid!!![]()