Dawnyshia
I think the people are the most unique about the school. You have so many students from various backgrounds who all have certain attributes in common: hardworking, proactive, critical-thinkers. However, what makes William and Mary students more unique is that they are all a little bit quirky, everyone has something interesting to share or some interesting passion that drives them. More specific to my situation William and Mary offers a joint degree program with the university of St. Andrews that allows students to explore their majors in more depth than normal US universities. This program is unique.
Marissa
The College is great and I have no complaints. Take advantage of the connections at the College, and craft an education that is unique to you.
James
Although I haven't started college yet, I have learned of the distinction of being a William and Mary student in my home state of Virginia. I have learned that in VA, WM's reputation is that it is a highly rigorous and very selective school that accepts only the brainiest and smartest, highest achieving students. This reputation is greater than even UVa's, as WM is known almost exclusively for its alumni and academics and not so much for athletics as UVa is. Since I decided to attend William and Mary (it was an easy decision) the dozens of people that I have met have each exclaimed, "Wow!" or "Ohh, good for you!" or "You must be really smart," or "that is quite an accomplishment." Thus, if you are considering schools in Virginia, going to WM will make you seem brainier and more intelligent than any other school, even UVa.
Also, people at WM DO have fun. This is a common misconception, that kids don't drink, party, or overall engage in any sort of debauchery. This is not true! We have blowout, which is two weeks of drinking before finals. Literally, no one is sober for any of it, and even a few professors have been known to shotgun beers during lectures! Dance party's and hook-ups are a popular activity.
Conor
William and Mary has a history that other schools don't have; the college was found in 1693, making it the second oldest college in the United States
Danielle
The presiding feeling of community; there was no where else that I visited that I found all persons so incredibly accomodating. Everyone who attends is happy to be there, and sorry to leave once graduation rolls around.
Blair
William and mary is public, but small, with less than 6,000 undergraduates. This allows for a small school feel, but with a large school research program. The campus is so amazing because of its history. The Wren Building is very interesting, and makes you feel like you went back in time to when Jefferson attended school. I also like the traditions, such as Yule Log, where President Reveley read "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." The people are very accomodating and nice here as well.
Kim
William and Mary is a place where people come together as a community. When you step onto the campus you know that the people here are destined to do great things. It's an Ivy League experience without the Ivy League price. As the second oldest school in the country, we have history that can't be found anywhere else. We even have the oldest in use academic building in the US.
Jasmine
This school is great! If you want an intellectual environment with a ton of different types of people who are respectful, kind, and fun this is a place for you. We may be nerds at heart, but we know how to party when necessary!
Elizabeth
William & Mary provides its students with a close-knit campus community. It is a big enough school so that there are always new people to meet, but small enough so that on a walk across campus, you will always bump into a couple of friends. Even though William & Mary is an academically challenging school, the atmosphere here is far from competitive. Students want to help each other and are interested in the success of their peers as well as their own.
Althea
William and Mary is special in its strong sense of community. Every person you bump into on campus is either someone you know, or someone who knows someone you know. People are very courteous, opening doors for each other, and offering directions with friendly smiles. As an entering freshmen, I wasn't sure how someone as shy as I was would handle living away from my family, but William and Mary was warm and inviting, and helped me interact more.