u/Stunning_Hamster_343

Lonnie’s

hi! I heard freshman typically go to Lonnie’s. they are 18+ but I am still 17 till November so I was wondering if I would be able to go. I’m really worried about not being able to participate in any fun stuff cause of my age

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 2 days ago

Hank house

hi! got Hank with a floor plan like that of room 424 for housing ( for example) , any one have picture of a similar floor plan in person? what is Hank like?

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 13 days ago

Vanderbilt gym

what’s the gym like? I’m an Incomming freshman who does weight training 5-6x a week and I was wondering what types of machines and equipment are available and how busy the gym typically is

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 16 days ago
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Whitehorse appeal

hello! I just recently visited the Yukon for a week, travelling to kulane Whitehorse, and Haines (did the highway drive). I am from a very large city but i had family who used to live in whitehorse and while I do absolutely love nature I simply can’t understand the appeal of living in Whitehorse.

  1. yes you are surrounded by nature but you have to drive hours to the national parks and large hikes that are worth talking about
  2. there is absolutley nothing nearby! no major cities shopping malls anything. unlike other small towns Whitehorse is practically inaccessible to drive to another large Canadian city
  3. the city itself. yes there is interesting history in the Yukon but walking around the town and staying in river side there is no unique culture and the town is not walkable. there is essentially big box generic stores and then the struggling businesses. no unique and pleasurable stretches of city to explore year - round. I understand you can build community and such but that could be said about any livable area.
  4. the weather i came in the middle of July and I was in a sweatshirt! the midnight sun may be cool for a few days but then it becomes difficult to sleep. not to mention the affects limited sun in the winter has on ones mental health! it is simply so cold I don’t understand the appeal despite the beautiful summers.

Any insight would be much appreciated.

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 19 days ago

Vanderbilt welcome week

I saw this welcome week stuff on insta like a project x thing?? do people actually go to this stuff or is it just something you see on insta

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 2 months ago

Freshman Engineering Schedule

Hi! I am a incomming freshman I was looking for feedback on my schedule I am also wondering if this keeps me on track for the AXLE requirements since I have no AP scores. Do I need more courses first semester or is this enough it is 13 credit hours

Calc 1300: Darren Creutz

Chem 1601: Craig Tainted

ENGM 2440: Lina Deng

ES 1401,1402,1403

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u/Stunning_Hamster_343 — 2 months ago