Anonymous wrote:I graduated from an "ugly campus" college (that SUNY school on Long Island), which was more than compensated for by the quality science education I received.
Anonymous wrote:GMU reminds me of W&M’s “new” campus. Old campus is beautiful but many people like me spent the vast majority of their time in 1960s-era brick buildings, just like GMUs. It didn’t diminish the quality of my education in the slightest. I think GMU is very pretty and its relative newness goes in the pro column for our DC.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated from an "ugly campus" college (that SUNY school on Long Island), which was more than compensated for by the quality science education I received.
Anonymous wrote:U Penn campus is beautiful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
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Old town Fairfax, you idiot. Main Street. Where GMU students go to eat. You clearly have never been on campus
Why is it then that restaurants can’t survive in that area? They come and go all the time. Goodness, even the Panera 1.5-2 miles from campus shut down. It was like a ghost town. We live in Fairfax City and see very few students at the local restaurants.
What, exactly, is your problem? Such a weird thing to troll about, yet here you are. Looking idiotic.
-DP
+1. Haters got to hate. FWIW, there is a nice historic part of Fairfax and GMU even runs a shuttle bus to it (and well beyond) for those students who want to eat there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
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Old town Fairfax, you idiot. Main Street. Where GMU students go to eat. You clearly have never been on campus
Why is it then that restaurants can’t survive in that area? They come and go all the time. Goodness, even the Panera 1.5-2 miles from campus shut down. It was like a ghost town. We live in Fairfax City and see very few students at the local restaurants.
What, exactly, is your problem? Such a weird thing to troll about, yet here you are. Looking idiotic.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
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Old town Fairfax, you idiot. Main Street. Where GMU students go to eat. You clearly have never been on campus
Why is it then that restaurants can’t survive in that area? They come and go all the time. Goodness, even the Panera 1.5-2 miles from campus shut down. It was like a ghost town. We live in Fairfax City and see very few students at the local restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP is pretty rude to post such a comment. How offensive to so many people that attended or have kids that attend the school. How would OP like it if I posted a picture of his/her house stating it is the ugliest house ever. Why would someone ever post such an insulting comment??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Toured and was surprised by the industrial area around the campus. Do you think that impacts applications? My DS was totally turned off.
Industrial? I'm pretty sure you were at the wrong campus. GMU is surrounded by downtown Fairfax, which is cute and getting some decent restaurants, bars, etc. in it (finally), parks, residential neighborhoods, and malls that cater to college kids. It's walkable and they've been doing a lot to try to upgrade its "curb appeal." So, try again.
You think Fairfax, VA is CUTE!?! Who hurt you?
Anonymous wrote:. It just looks like a hodgepodge of random buildings. Yuck.Anonymous wrote:I teach there. Please show me where is "industrial" in this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpj5ZiJox-0