| Who will probably go into finance or something corporate? Does it make sense? |
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Has he visited? Does it appeal to him for a particular reason? There are a million schools where a normie athletic male interested in finance could go and be happy. Why the focus on Wes?
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Why not? |
| Didn’t get into Colgate? |
| I posted on the thread about Hamilton or Wesleyan. Check that one out. My DS is there and has had a good experience. There are a lot of (boys/men?) kids like him who are majoring in fields are not theater, film, etc. It’s a nice campus in a cute, vibrant town with easy access to New York and Boston. |
Because it would be helpful to know if there’s a reason the school appeals to him. Does he know anything about the place? Or did he throw a dart at a map and it landed in the middle of Connecticut? Wes is not the first place I’d think of for a normie athletic male interested in finance. That doesn’t mean it couldn’t be a good fit, but knowing why it’s on the list would help me, at least, give a better answer. Is he being recruited for a sport? Is he looking for a LAC that’s not too small? Is he into the arts scene? Does he want to major in film? |
| Check out Washington and Lee for business. |
Not really. Why not Bucknell? |
| Look at Villanova. |
| I am in finance and know people from Wesleyan. They loved it and are doing great. |
| Yes, all the guys I know who went to Wesleyan are like this. |
I know it has an artsy reputation but the kids who have gone from our HS are quite mainstream. |
| Vassar may be appealing too. |
Not for a frat bro studying finance. He'll be fending off attempts by the wokes to cancel him for four years. The same is true at Wesleyan. Try Colgate as a reach, Bucknell as a target, and Trinity/Union as safeties. |
| Wesleyan got rid of the DKE fraternity, which was the one place on campus that catered to true bros who just wanted to chase girlz and have a normal college experience without all the "activism" and wokeness. |