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The College of William and Mary

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If you want a "typical" college experience, this is not the place. It is tough, challenging, and rewarding, but often on weekends as a freshman one will find themselves with nothing to do except sleep or watch a movie in their room.
1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Social Life: F
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I am soo glad I chose William and Mary.Super BrilliantBiology
I am soo glad I chose William and Mary. I have had the best time in my 2 and a half years here. The work load is intense but you know that coming into it. The student body is truely awe-inspiring. There are amazing people in this world, and if you go to W&M those people will be in your classes and eating at that table next to yours in the dining hall, and chances are they'll walk over and introduce themselves to you cause they're that friendly.

People do work here, no doubt. and there will be students you will never see cause they seclude themselves in their rooms with their books and get strainght A's or Cs but they worked their butts off for those Cs! But there are also many people here like myself who care about fun and grades. People who learn to balance demanding academic classes with social lives. And then there's the people who just rock out and are awesome and the rest of us stand back and say, "Damn! how does she do all that and stay sane?"

I am confident that the people I"m spending my four years here are going to go out and change the world for the better. We have people who care and care passionately about a wide variety of topics and we work hard and will accomplish things.

It's not a party school, but we do have fun
We don't have a huge minority population, but we have racial tolerance and acceptance
We don't have tons of bars and commercial nightlife, but we have creativity to make our own fun
TRIBE PRIDE

2nd Year Male -- Class 2005
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Maintenance: C
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W&M is a solid school where you canBusiness - Management and Administration
W&M is a solid school where you can get a good education. The only real weakness was coursework on computer applications and information systems. Be prepared to work very hard for anything and everything you get - this is a much more difficult than average academic experience and even fantastic students will have some setbacks here; but that would be a good dose of reality to prepare anyone for their future work experiences. The student body is about 1/3 NOVA, 1/3 rest of VA, and 1/3 out of state (mostly Northeasterners that got rejected by the Ivy's) - and universally people that are smart and take pride in success. I was always amused by how rarely any of my peers ever admitted to finishing below average on an exam, or having a below average GPA - somehow these folks' academic performances consistently defied the rules of statistics. Still, don't be surprised if you graduate with under a 3.0, even with a LOT of hard work.

The good news is that with the exception of grad schools and possibly the first job, undergrad grades don't really matter to anyone in the real world. The bad news is that the school suffers in annual university rankings due to poor funding and while it has a good reputation on the east coast, you will run into a lot of powerful professionals in the mid-west and west who know nothing of the College.

In spite of the academic pressure, both students and professors are generally pretty friendly here. The social life is dominated by the Greeks, but if you a social mover and shaker you may be able to create your own opportunities in spite of that - there are a number of good extracurricural opportunities relating to charity and public service work, as well as religious groups. Also, there seems to be an unusually large gay and lesbian population (not that there is anything wrong with that). In fact, here, most students here probably would admit they are gay before they would admit they got a 'D' in Biology 101.

At the time (late 80's/early 90's), the College seemed ineptly run from an administrative standpoint - particularly in areas such as course registration and student housing. Also, they had a real racket going on with a crew of overzealous parking ticketers.Nonetheless, in retrospect it was a pretty good place to spend 4 years. I'd do it again, but much differently with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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