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Old 05-30-2012, 05:29 PM   #3046
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I also wonder how many people realize that if you need trees, Riverside Park is only a few minutes from campus. I think people who aren't used to cities don't realize that the area around Columbia is no longer sketchy and the subway and buses are very safe.

My recollection was that RPI held its only admitted students day on a Wednesday which seemed rather inconvenient. I don't believe they offered us buses - given that it's about a mile from the furthest points on campus it hardly seems necessary. I admit though, it's a pretty hilly mile! Funny to hear it described as "huge" since it seemed too small to us!
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Old 05-30-2012, 05:39 PM   #3047
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Tastes definitely differ. We were expecting a negative feeling about USC because of what we had heard about the neighborhood. As it happened we walked around with our jaws dropping and agreed between us that the campus is a sublime California dream. And will be attending.
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Old 05-30-2012, 10:13 PM   #3048
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Snowdog--you hit it on the nose. Everyone has different tastes. It is interesting to hear all the different perspectives.
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:46 PM   #3049
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It's so true. I know people who will swear up and down that Cullowhee, or "WHEE!" is simply the best town to go to college in. I've also heard perennial college town Chapel Hill called "Not that great."

And then there's where I live, Winston-Salem, home of Wake Forest. Not only do I dislike this town, but I find Wake Forest's campus to be small and crowded, and the "Wake Bubble" irritating. But then most Wake students I know will say that Winston is a wonderful, artsy city, the campus feels cozy and comfortable, and the closed-off nature of the campus makes them feel really safe and binds them all together like one big family.

It's all opinion.
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Old 06-03-2012, 11:21 PM   #3050
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My d refused to apply to Wake forrest saying it looked like a mental institution. My D2 loved Chapel Hill
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Old 06-04-2012, 11:38 AM   #3051
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My son refused to consider colleges with colonial architecture.
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Old 06-04-2012, 11:55 AM   #3052
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That's a lot of schools sally305, depending on where you live I guess.
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Old 06-04-2012, 12:29 PM   #3053
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jujumak: Your RPI experience sounds terrible. We were there for a junior day last summer and it was quite the opposite. How horrible for them to fall down when they already have interested and accepted students. If DS gets in next, we will go back and, hopefully, have a better day than you have. If not, it will be easy to cross off the list.
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Old 06-04-2012, 12:37 PM   #3054
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@Lakemom: he was willing to look all over the country. This consideration did make it easy to rule out a lot of older East Coast schools.

Campus aesthetics may not be important to some kids, but they are to him. He is a very "visual" person and has pretty clear ideas on what he likes. If the market were better he would be very interested in architecture as a career.
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Old 06-04-2012, 12:40 PM   #3055
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I live on the east coast and many schools have traditional looking architecture. I don't blame him actually. You have to look at those building all day so their view has to feel comfortable.
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Old 06-04-2012, 01:29 PM   #3056
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That's true...and anything that helps narrow down the vast number of potential options is a good thing, in my opinion.
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Old 06-05-2012, 02:52 PM   #3057
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The RPI that jujumak describes is not the RPI that my S has attended for the last three years.

The personalized level of attention that he has gotten has been unbelievable.

Also, the campus is so small that it only takes about 10 minutes to walk from one end of campus to another, nevermind a 10 minute bus ride.

All the staff has always gone out of their way to help us when we have visited and all their events have been very well run.

Funny how some people don't like the older, classic architecture of some college buildings. I guess that they prefer the more modern glass and steel look, which is fine. To each, his own.

As everyone on cc always says, people should visit the schools and make up their minds for themselves.

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Old 06-05-2012, 03:46 PM   #3058
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Sally305: I find that fascinating. Did he rule out Neo-Classical and beaux-arts like Columbia/Barnard too? Does he just like modern architecture? What schools does he like? I think it's sad to totally rule out architecture if that is his true passion. It seems all but a few fields are pretty terrible, but somebody makes it. There are offshoots like urban planning.
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Yes I'm curious too sally305. What do you mean by colonial? Most colleges on the east coast are neo-gothic. You mean colonial like UVA is colonial? I wouldn't think that built environment would turn off an architect. Nor would I give up a life dream to major in architecture because the economy is bad. Passion and talent can succeed in any market.
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I think the red brick colonial architecture (like Harvard and UVa) is pretty dull, but it wouldn't (and didn't stop me from attending colleges with such architecture.) My favorite is collegiate gothic (Princeton, Yale, West Point), and Spanish Colonial Revival (but like at Caltech, not like at Stanford.) I think if you did the count there are more colonialish colleges than gothicish colleges on the east coast, but many will also have a mix. Harvard even has LeCorbusier's only American building!
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