Best LAC for NARP

Anonymous
DCUM has introduced me to the concept of NARP (non athletic regular person).

I have a NARP. A boy who isn't an athlete but also isn't into something else that has a built-in community, like Drama. Regular straight guy who likes movies and music and Ramen and video games. Super funny w strong friend group but isn't an extrovert.

He was thinking about LACs (history or possibly Econ), but I wonder if these schools have 30-40% athletes, maybe a bigger university would be better? Any thoughts?
Anonymous
What regions are you looking at? Distance from DC? Preferred weather?
Anonymous
I wouldn't overthink the NARP problem. But you may want to look at LACs with fraternities, which can substitute for a sports team.
Anonymous
OP, DCUM is way out of touch with how actual college kids use the term NARP. Your post is cringey and awkward, possibly because you learned about the term from DCUM. I would avoid the term if I were you.

Without using the term, what exactly are you looking for?
Anonymous
Looking for the same in New England...
Anonymous
State schools seem to attract more middle of the road type kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, DCUM is way out of touch with how actual college kids use the term NARP. Your post is cringey and awkward, possibly because you learned about the term from DCUM. I would avoid the term if I were you.

Without using the term, what exactly are you looking for?


Absent the term, OP was pretty clear in what they were seeking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, DCUM is way out of touch with how actual college kids use the term NARP. Your post is cringey and awkward, possibly because you learned about the term from DCUM. I would avoid the term if I were you.

Without using the term, what exactly are you looking for?


Absent the term, OP was pretty clear in what they were seeking.


Yep.
Someone needs to stop “ranting” on here every time someone pisses her off
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking for the same in New England...


+1
Anonymous
Reed - they do not have any varsity sports teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, DCUM is way out of touch with how actual college kids use the term NARP. Your post is cringey and awkward, possibly because you learned about the term from DCUM. I would avoid the term if I were you.

Without using the term, what exactly are you looking for?


Absent the term, OP was pretty clear in what they were seeking.


Yep.
Someone needs to stop “ranting” on here every time someone pisses her off


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, DCUM is way out of touch with how actual college kids use the term NARP. Your post is cringey and awkward, possibly because you learned about the term from DCUM. I would avoid the term if I were you.

Without using the term, what exactly are you looking for?


I dont think it's very cringey. There's a known issue on college campuses now with 35% kids who are athletes and have a lot of their time eaten up with that. Add a whole other layer of colleges doing their best to admit gay kids (among other minority groups), you can end up with a low number of straight non-athlete males. Too complicated to go into here IMO, but it's a real issue. Don't care if you think it's cringey.
Anonymous
Washington College, Chestertown.
Anonymous
Oberlin. Carleton. Colorado College.
Anonymous
I would look at Trinity College. They have great sports teams but they also have fraternities that don't completely dominate the culture. They have many students who don't play sports and the kids are as you describe your DS to be. It's not crazy far from DC area and there are a bunch of ways to get home from a short plane ride to trains/buses. It's a really pretty school, although it's not in a great neighborhood, the greater area is really nice and there are great internship possibilities because it's in a city. I think it's underrated even though it's T40.
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