I would actually say it varies street by street. Doesn't necessarily have to be entirely ghetto. You only need one house with drug dealers to change up the safety of a block.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every person I have known who went to Wash U is Jewish. Coincidence.
Everyone I know who went to Wash U is black or Asian. Hmmm.
Wash U. has always had a very diverse student body. They admitted people without regard to race or religion at a time when the Ivies were trying to stay as WASPy as possible.

Anonymous wrote:Every person I have known who went to Wash U is Jewish. Coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every person I have known who went to Wash U is Jewish. Coincidence.
Everyone I know who went to Wash U is black or Asian. Hmmm.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very nice place to go to school. I went there. The campus is beautiful and the surrounding neighborhoods are fun. It's MUCH less dangerous than the area around University of Chicago.
Oh come on. Hyde Park is a nice little bubble of safe area in the South Side. Just don't stray out of the safe parts of Hyde Park and into the ghetto and you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Every person I have known who went to Wash U is Jewish. Coincidence.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very nice place to go to school. I went there. The campus is beautiful and the surrounding neighborhoods are fun. It's MUCH less dangerous than the area around University of Chicago.
Oh come on. Hyde Park is a nice little bubble of safe area in the South Side. Just don't stray out of the safe parts of Hyde Park and into the ghetto and you're fine.
Anonymous wrote:Every person I have known who went to Wash U is Jewish. Coincidence.
It's a very nice place to go to school. I went there. The campus is beautiful and the surrounding neighborhoods are fun. It's MUCH less dangerous than the area around University of Chicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these responses are funny. I turned down a huge, no-loans scholarship at Wash U and went to a prestigious East Coast SLAC (from which I later dropped out), and I alwayd regretted it profoundly. Wash U is excellent, and only moving up in the rankings. It is well funded and the alums are loyal to a fault; I know multiple recent grads who speak truly well of it.
The funny responses are from the people who try to make this school sound better than it is.
+1. St. Louis? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Good school. However, overrated in rankings due to statistical data manipulation.