These comments on some popular LACs appeared in another forum in 2020:
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From the above list, Bates and Vassar are the most liberal (most liberal student body), while Colgate and Williams offer a more balanced community.
Amherst & Middlebury are also very liberal communities. |
Our tour guide at Davidson was a swim bro. |
I would have him do some research - take virtual tours, if he has strong academic interests take a look at those departments, and think about location. After that, it becomes much easier to narrow down the list. And, depending on his other interests, I would not worry too. much about the number of athletes (unless he really has zero interest in athletics - attending games, playing club or IM, etc). Most of the schools mentioned here are excellent - I would also consider Swarthmore if he has the stats for it. |
Do not avoid NESCAC, these are wonderful LACs. Look at your school's Naviance or Scoir data and see what looks likely. Then visit a few to see how they feel and talk to the tour guide about athlete/student divide. It's not a big deal at many schools. More of an issue on DCUM. |
But Davidson is Division 1, right? So I think that makes the athletes much more serious and cliquey, at least that was our impression when visiting. |
+1 The whole Athlete/NARP divide is a DCUM reality, not a campus reality. My athlete student has a big friend group which includes many non-athlete. They hang out together, they come to visit during breaks, overall pretty normal. Athletes do spend a lot of social time with their teamamtres but people here on DCUM play things like they are two different worlds and they aren't. |
Is your kid a 30 year old man with a beer gut? |
Williams is an extremely liberal student body. I don’t know how people could reason otherwise. |
To some it is an issue. To others it is not. By definition, it is a potential issue. Avoid the issue entirely by avoiding schools made up of 35% athletes. Carleton has 1/2 that amount - 18% athletes. https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/institution/details That is also 18% or so more admission slots available for actually getting in! It is a win, win. |
Everything is relative; and relative to Bates & Vassar, Williams College is more balanced. |
The athlete/NARP divide is definitely campus reality at Amherst & Middlebury, but not at Bowdoin. |
+1 another vote for Davidson |
Completely agree. DS is not an athlete but his best friend, as well as many in his friend group, are D1 athletes. His experience is that the divide is a made up construct. |
Yet Bowdoin has the same percentage of athletes... |