Wesleyan for a normie athletic male?

Anonymous
Who will probably go into finance or something corporate? Does it make sense?
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Why not?
Anonymous
Didn’t get into Colgate?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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?


Why not?


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?
Anonymous
Check out Washington and Lee for business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who will probably go into finance or something corporate? Does it make sense?



Not really. Why not Bucknell?
Anonymous
Look at Villanova.
Anonymous
I am in finance and know people from Wesleyan. They loved it and are doing great.
Anonymous
Yes, all the guys I know who went to Wesleyan are like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
Vassar may be appealing too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous
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.
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