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I don't want to completely bash on UMW.BrightUndecided
I don't want to completely bash on UMW. I'm going to talk about the negative things and then the positive things. However, as a senior applying to schools- there are things you need to know before applying. The negative reviews about UMW are 100% true- but the positive reviews are true as well. Let me explain...

Negative:
1) THIS SCHOOL IS BORING. I cannot exaggerate on that because it's true. It is *SO* boring and people go home on the weekends all the time. The campus is dead and SAE (the group in charge of making events) makes mediocre events. I've tried going, seriously. There are a few parties- but you have to make connections and sometimes they are really exclusive due to the athletic teams being annoying.

2) The students in the athletic department are really snooty, honestly. I met a few nice people, but they are just overall really exclusive. They have parties the majority of the time- but only THEY can go. I had a group of my friends somehow go to one of their parties, and one of the people said, "What are you doing here? This is an athlete party only." Like what??? That's just rude.

3) There's +100 clubs to join, but some of them are exclusive. And they hardly do anything. Ever. And it's hard to be active when you're focusing on classes. But it is possible to get involved.

4) THIS FREAKED ME OUT SO MUCH- one person wrote a negative review about the food with finding metal in it. One day, I was eating a wrap from The Nest (one of 3 dining options) and I found plastic inside of it. And I've also found plastic in ice cream from Seacobeck (another dining hall). It freaked me out so much that I got a panic attack.

5) Fredericksburg was not a college town at all. There is no "UMW pride" at all in the school or in Fredericksburg. Some of the local people are rude to the students, but some are friendly. There's NOTHING to due in Fredericksburg unless you have a car. And most people go home on the weekends, as mentioned.

6) I wanted to have a car my 2nd semester so I could take some classes at the community college so I could have the college experience, but get some of the classes I needed. However- I WAS DENIED. Apparently I couldn't have a car because it was "work or medical" related. That's not fair at all- I needed to have a car to take additional classes!

7) BE CAREFUL WITH CHOOSING CLASSES. There are certain classes you *NEED* before transferring: Math, Science w/ Lab, English, and History. These classes fill up, and sometimes not offered in the Fall or Spring. They also don't transfer sometimes. For an example: UMW's Biology 101 does not transfer to ECU, but a community college biology class will. It doesn't make sense.

8) The school is just way too small, and if you like that- awesome! But if not- I would highly suggest looking at places.

9) The food is not good. At all. There was a sickness spreading around at one point. Freaky.
10) NO SCHOOL SPIRIT OR PRIDE. At all. It was horrible. No one goes to any of the games because they are busy with school work, or just too lazy. I saw more VT apparel versus UMW apparel.

11) For dorm requests, they don't read them. They literally do it by random. It was kinda frustrating getting a choice not even listed on the request.

12) The administration is not very understanding about events on campus. They tend to shut down everything.

13) The police is worse. They bust parties before 12am 90% of the time.
14) Most parties are off campus and a 30 minute walk at least.
Now for the positives:
1) Even though Fredericksburg is boring, I felt safe there. I walked around at 3 am with a buddy- you just need to have a friend with you. There was only two UMW alert about a homeless drunken guy walking around on campus, and a rumored shooting off campus.

2) Some of the friends I've made here I still communicate with. They were really supportive about my dislike for the college. And about 80% of the people here are very nice and friendly. The people at UMW either LOVE THE SCHOOL MORE THAN LIFE or just HATE it.

3) Without a doubt, I loved the professors at this university. They were so helpful, kind, understanding, and always answered my emails. If you work hard, you can do well. This college is notoriously known to have the work load of UVA and W&M. I was failing Psychology half way in the semester, and managed to get a B with the class because the professor offered so much extra credit opportunities. My previous roommate transferred to GMU, and said she missed the professors at UMW.

4) Even though the food sucks, there is plenty of food at the bookstore and there's a grocery store across the street from UMW. That was pretty nice.

5) The dorms are either pretty nice or kinda gross, but honestly it didn't bother me much. I lived in a no-AC dorm, and was fine.

6) The campus is BEAUTIFUL. So pretty, and enjoyable to walk around in the fall/ spring.
7) If you're +21 there are a few clubs, but not much in the area.
8) If you want to leave UMW and transfer to another school- it's not hard. The staff is so supportive if the school isn't for you. The dean is so wonderful and he's great. He will schedule a meeting with you and have you explain on why UMW isn't for you. The staff will provide transcripts when you request them, and they are helpful. Just get the best grades you can, and GET ABOVE A 3.0 for transferring.

Those are my negative and positive points about UMW. I tried not to be too mean, but I wanted to be honest about the school. If you go to UMW, you will either love it or hate it. Good luck with the college process. If you are at UMW for one semester, and hate it- I would go to community college the second semester, or apply to other schools.

Good luck!

1st Year Female -- Class 2018
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Social Life: F
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Mary Wash has its good and bad, justSuper BrilliantOther
Mary Wash has its good and bad, just like any other school out there. The student body isn't all that diverse, even though the faculty try to say it is. It is predominately white. And when I say predominately, I mean all the minorities could fit in a room. They are open-minded though, so they accommodate for differences, but when you look out into the crowd, usually you end up being the only minority in a class. Also, there are very few guys at the school. Depending on your class size, a guy may end up being the only male in the class. This is good or bad depending on your tastes. The campus is 60% girls, and 40% guys... and out of that 40... 20% is gay, 10% are douchebags, 5% are taken. So the last 5% are guys worth dating. Good luck.

When making friends, Mary Wash is a good place. It's a small school, and the people are pretty chill, so if you're open to meeting people, you'll make friends. There are a ton of clubs and sports... and you can even make up a club or sport if they don't have what you want. We even have a Wii Bowling League here for goodness' sake. Anything is possible if you want it. The campus has a really close-knit feel, and we're all really trusting. You can leave your stuff sitting out and know it'll be there when you get back. We're really honest when it comes to that kind of thing.

And as for faculty, they're all pretty cool. Most of the time, if you have a professor you hate, they're still a nice person, they just suck at teaching. No exceptionally hot professors that I know about, but to each their own. They're all knowledgeable and helpful... but sometimes you do get that professor that seems like they just don't care about you. Usually, they have tenure, so it's not even like you can complain about them in professor reviews. But aside from them, I'm sure you'll be happy with your professor.

The campus is beautiful, and as for social life, it's pretty quiet on campus. We are not a party school, but I'm sure if you really want to party, you can find one somewhere. Most likely you drive to Richmond or DC (both an hour away) for a lot of stuff. We do however have a really great shopping district you can get to on the bus for free... and it's even better if you have a car.

The food is okay. Better than some, suckier than others. The more you eat it, the more you'll hate it. They try to add variety, but even that gets old. So I recommend eating off campus sometimes, just so you won't get sick of the food as quickly. To put it shortly, Mary Wash is an okay school. Not perfect, but really... what is? If you're looking for fun, we have it somewhere. If you're looking for friends, you'll definitely find some. It's all dependent on what you want out of the school. If you try to like it, you'll get a lot out of your college experience and you'll be happy you came here. Even if it's a starting point for a transfer, you'll still be glad. I know I'm proud to go here.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2013
Campus Aesthetics: A, Collaboration/Competitive: C-
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SHADY RECKLESS SCHOOL.Super BrilliantPhysics
SHADY RECKLESS SCHOOL. do not go here:

Did you know this school accidently released every students social security number to people on accident a year or so again? That's pretty bad in my opinion...not quite sure how you do that.

In regards to our SSN again, staff students were required to write down there SSN to collect a 5 dollar gift card to 'make sure we were really the right people collecting the GC'...like really? why do you need our SSN ResLife?

Also, i remember my freshman year they had us take this 'anonymous survey' regarding our drug use, alcohol use, relationships, etc...very personal info right. They told us it was anonymous but we were to write the 'last 6 digits of our school ID (9 digits total)' and its anonymous cuz its not every number. the funny thing was...EVERYONE's first 3 digits are 0's (000-XXX-XXX). They blatently lied to every students face, the stupid ones fell for it though. this is a seriously SHADY SCHOOL. DO NOT reccommend coming here.

2nd Year Female -- Class 2016
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