Same at our private school. |
| There used to be several fraternities for need types at Cornell. Not sure if they are still there. Ski team was also fun. |
What’s that |
A gross way of saying kids who can't afford full price tuition? |
Same at our large public and my kid was one of them, allowing him to rethink and consider all options - he's now at Michigan instead and very happy! |
I assume the PP meant “nerd”. There are a ton of fraternities - not all are “bros”. |
Oh that would be much better than "need" lol |
Sounds like you should check out Duke. DS had super nice kids in his frat. No extreme drinking. Was Jewish frat. |
My DD is currently a freshman at Cornell. She's only been there a few weeks, but doesn't think the social scene is so greek driven. Cornell has a large and diverse undergraduate population. She is not very outgoing but she's already made some friends with whom she works out and goes to dinner. She's trying out for a sports club and maybe a co-ed business or pre-law fraternity. The only thing is joining a sports or business club is very competitive. You have to try out and there are cuts. |
I don't think my kid will get into Duke. Cornell is much easier from his school. He also likes Vanderbilt but again admission is harder than Cornell. |
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OP, your son sounds so much like mine, who's still a junior.
May I ask what other schools you're looking at that feel more like where he could find his people? What schools has he visited that he has liked? thanks and sorry for the tangent.
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The state school kids. |
But, but, but…Cornell is an Ivy! |
He liked Georgetown, CMU (the business school in both cases), Rice, and U Chicago (but I don't know that he is up for committing to ED Chicago which takes it off the table). I realize these schools are academically competitive, and he's a fairly driven kid who is willing to do tryouts for clubs and such. But I think having a "nerdy and nice" element is ideal. He/we associate fraternities with mean-ness, drunken stupidity, bad behavior towards women, that kind of thing. |
Cornell is a huge school. But there are like 1000 clubs and student organizations there. You'll find your tribe if you look. |