Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northwestern and Stanford use to have amazing vibes but now they've been taken over by scared intense grinders who just want to compare resumes and steamroll their way into clubs.
You surmised all that from a tour?
I'm a Stanford grad and I live 5 mins from campus now. I'm on campus quite a bit. My nephew is at Northwestern now as an undergrad student and his mom (my sister) went there a generation ago.
I'm speaking from experience.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I'd like Trinity College Dublin more than I did. It's pretty, for sure, but smaller with a lot of "oh, this is it?" in places like the basement cafeteria etc.
I thought it would be more like a mini-Oxford.
Anonymous wrote:UVA- all of us did not like it.
Pretty campus- but vibe all wrong and students didn’t seem that intellectual on a whole. The latter really surprised us. We had been to several admitted days from other schools so had a lot to compare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a lot of tours. We liked these schools less after the tour, mostly because the vibe and campus was different than imagined:
Wisconsin-Madison
Virginia Tech
Northeastern
Washington & Lee
We liked more:
UCLA
Boston College
Northwestern
UVA
William & Mary
Oh could you expand on this, specifically for Boston College, William & Mary, and Wisconsin-Madison? Very interested in BC and W&M for my daughter. Also curious as I know so many kids headed to Wisconsin-Madison, which five years ago was not a popular school in our area at all.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly really hated Columbia. Pretty cramped campus though the buildings looked nice. Vibe was way off - everyone looked like they were dressed for a fashion show and had a stick up their a**. Also a whole group of kids smoking cigarettes and vaping outside of the main library. It just seemed like they were trying to force themselves to be edgy despite being from some suburb.
Anonymous wrote:We did a lot of tours. We liked these schools less after the tour, mostly because the vibe and campus was different than imagined:
Wisconsin-Madison
Virginia Tech
Northeastern
Washington & Lee
We liked more:
UCLA
Boston College
Northwestern
UVA
William & Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t like as much as we thought we would: Penn. Compared to other tours/admissions presentations we attended, the vibe was not at all welcoming or personal. Instead of telling you about the school, and letting you ask questions, they seemed to assume that you are dying to go there and the admissions talk was mostly about what you should do to position yourself to get in. Total turn off
Unexpectedly loved: Mount Holyoke, and Smith, both of which we thought would feel too small
You should look at Barnard. I assume your kid is open to urban since you looked at Penn. Barnard is a good medium btw Smith/MH and Penn vibes.
Anonymous wrote:I thought I'd like Trinity College Dublin more than I did. It's pretty, for sure, but smaller with a lot of "oh, this is it?" in places like the basement cafeteria etc.
I thought it would be more like a mini-Oxford.