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Richmond is an okay city its not like new york city. Its not bright lights and amazing buildings. Buildings are average looking, unless your stuck up the surrounding area wont matter. They have nail tattoo and hair salons in walkable distance. The dorms suck, that's just the truth. Unless you go to brandt. As far as the facilities the school of business looked good as well S the other dorms. Looking for a prestigious business school this osnf it but their business program is a good way to get a head start.
If u like the city, understand everything isnt peaces and cream, and willing to adjust to the mediocre things in life u'll be fine. Sports food and diversity are all 5/5. No foot ball though!
VCU is in the middle of Richmond. Richmond has some beautiful areas, this is not particularly one of them. Lots of homeless people and asphalt. Pretty high crime rate for a college campus. Don't walk around by yourself at night, carry pepper spray, and keep your wits about you. I've lived here 3 years and have never had a problem (knock on wood). You will cultivate your street smarts quickly. There are a multitude of off-campus apartments available all around Richmond and reasonably-priced, so you can choose a neighborhood and building that makes you feel safe. However, Richmond is a great college town with no shortage of diverse and awesome things to do. Great night life, great cultural value, and we're right on the river!
For undergrad, the art, mass comm and business schools are especially strong. VCU's is the number one public arts program in the country. Fortune 500 companies have a strong presence in Richmond, so a lot of the profs in the business and mass comm schools have worked for Phillip Morris, Verizon, CarMax, The Martin Agency, and other huge companies and will teach from real-world experience. The business school building itself is gorgeous and new, with its own cafe serving salads and sandwiches.
Other majors are hit or miss. Before choosing, talk to others in that major and research the professors in that department. I took some creative writing classes and had a great experience with them, so I would recommend the English department too based on what I know. For the most part, but definitely with glaring exceptions, I have had wonderful professors at VCU. 100 and 200-level courses can be a drag, but the good news is that one you reach the upper-level, you'll get better professors and more motivated classmates (a lot of the slackers drop out before they reach this point, and there are a lot of slackers at VCU).
A lot of people complain about dining options on campus. I don't see why. VCU offers a lot of variety. There's a buffet-style all-you-can-eat cafeteria which also gives you the option of using extra "meal swipes" for higher-end meals (ex. fresh sushi, lobster, steak, premium desserts, etc). There's also a food court with a stir-fry station, made-to-order mexican food, Chik Fil A, grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, etc., Subway, and Pizza Hut. VCU just opened up three more meal plan options -- stand-alone fast food restaurants (a salad place, a chicken place, and an IHOP Express). My favorite is the sandwich shop at the business school. For a swipe (about $7 value) you get a huge, delicious, made-to-order cafe style sandwich (think Panera), with a side and a fountain drink. Not many people know about it. You can also load your card up with "RamBucks" that you can use at probably 25 different places around Richmond, including Chipotle, Panera, Kroger, Dominos, and a host of sit-down restaurants. All dining options have great choices for vegans and vegetarians (as I am one and have never had reason to complain)!
I have the biggest issue with the student body. It's a huge school, so finding people who share your interests isn't hard, but the student body has an overwhelming "hipster/hippie" vibe -- far more so than other colleges I've visited. It can definitely grate on your nerves if this isn't your "thing". By the types walking around campus, you'd think you were in San Francisco, not Richmond. I'm a little more on the preppy side, and I feel out of place sometimes.As far as networking after college, VCU has a huge, diverse alumni base throughout Virginia, DC, Maryland, and to a lesser extent the rest of the country. Plenty of internship and job opportunities out there for VCU students. Companies such as Altria (Phillip Morris) use VCU as a feeder institution for entry-level positions.
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