Sure it is. Greek life is the same in substance every where. You rush, you pledge, you spend a lot of time at parties and mixers. |
It's D&D vs country club. It's not the same. |
Are you a real person or a stereotype generator? There may be nerdy fraternities at William and Mary (and there definitely is at least one at Wake), but the kids I know that are greek at William and Mary are very mainstream. |
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With respect to academics, Richmond and Bucknell students appear to appreciate their schools for an attribute known as classroom experience:
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-rankings/?rankings=best-classroom-experience |
Wake is pretty popular with the classmates of one of my DCs. They're all white, marginally athletic boys with floppy hair who like to golf and drink. It is what it is. |
| Wake is the strongest of the three academically, William and Mary is a peer school. |
this. |
Well if that is the two or three kids you know at wake, I’’m sure they are entirely representative of the other 5600 students. The students I know run the gamut from first gen to international students to full pay pre meds to black engineering students. Probably a more accurate reflection on your kid and who he chooses as friends. |
What a sad commentary on your own life. It is what it is. |
DP- I am sorry but that sentence describes like 50-60%+ kids at our wealthy public school. It is what it is |
My condolences to you as well. So sad that you look at kids so critically, no adult should be so unhappy that they spend their afternoons mocking kids online. Maybe touch grass and start a ssri. |
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Richmond is somewhere in the middle of DC's list, so I can speak to it a little. Kids are outgoing, happy and very sharp but generally not esoterically intellectually oriented. It's not Bard or Reed or Swarthmore. Course offerings mirror that. They have a very good program in Chinese and international business, but don't offer classical Chinese, for example. They have a whole school for Leadership. Business school doesn't require separate application or admission, which is a plus for many. Food is top notch. There's a Himalayan salt room. What else do you want to know?
Wake, I got creeped out by how perfect the lawns were. Seemed more like a country club than a college. But never took a full tour. Maybe it's great? Also at Wake, the frat houses ("lounges" or something?) are built right into campus, whereas at Richmond they're off the official campus. |
Pretty accurate. Bright, nice kids but not knock your socks off nice - that's why they're going to Wake and not Duke. Nothing wrong with that. Just a fact. |
The frat houses at wake where they throw parties are off campus. There are no sorority houses. Sophomores can live in halls with members of their sorority or fraternity. It's just sections of normal dorms with RAs. Perhaps stick to the school you know something about. |
Richmond has an entire wellness building including a Himalayan salt room but you think Wake is the country club? |