Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Beautiful but very remote.
Blacksburg is remote? Weird.
You must not get out of the D.C. area much.
There’s much more to Virginia beyond Northern Va and so much more to see past Charlottesville.
It's remote
Ok. I get that you think it’s remote, but thousands of students love Blacksburg. Sometimes getting away from metro DC for four years is really nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Beautiful but very remote.
Blacksburg is remote? Weird.
You must not get out of the D.C. area much.
There’s much more to Virginia beyond Northern Va and so much more to see past Charlottesville.
There is nothing going on in Blacksburg. It’s a very sleepy small town.
Anonymous wrote:DD applied to JMU, at my behest, regular decision. It was the last school she applied to, and the last school she was admitted to. And the last school she visited.
We put our deposit down today, and couldn’t be happier. We loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Interesting. I didn't like it much. The bus station ruined it for me.
That's... interesting. Such a non-factor on a very nice campus. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Beautiful but very remote.
Blacksburg is remote? Weird.
You must not get out of the D.C. area much.
There’s much more to Virginia beyond Northern Va and so much more to see past Charlottesville.
Anonymous wrote:I really liked McGill. We toured at the end of summer when freshmen first arrived on campus. And they had all these activities and competitions and what not for the new students to quickly build community.
And of course the weather was perfect and Montreal is such a cool city. The tour guide was very chill and very funny. The school is great. The location is perfect at the base of Mount Royal. It's a city school, but you get a good nature hike just going up the hill.
If DC hadn't gotten into his ED school, I would have pushed hard for McGill. Of course, it's probably more useful for potential students to visit Montreal in January and not the end of August when everything is glorious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Beautiful but very remote.
Blacksburg is remote? Weird.
You must not get out of the D.C. area much.
There’s much more to Virginia beyond Northern Va and so much more to see past Charlottesville.
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:Disliked BC. The admissions presentation wasn’t a presentation, just an hour where 200 people had the opportunity to randomly ask questions that only mattered to them.
Left feeling like BC’s perspective was “if you feel like you deserve a presentation on what makes us interesting or unique we are too good for you.” Blech.
Anonymous wrote:Toured a lot of schools between all kids and have to say I genuinely liked all. Some had prettier campuses, locations, better tour guides, impressive admissions presentations and the like, but all had something to appreciate. I found that comforting, most kids can be very happy at many places. We’re fortunate to have so many options.
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:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We loved Virginia Tech. The campus is cohesive and contained, even for a larger school - very walkable and beautiful.
Beautiful but very remote.
Blacksburg is remote? Weird.
You must not get out of the D.C. area much.
There’s much more to Virginia beyond Northern Va and so much more to see past Charlottesville.
It's remote