| They also feature similar data on drug use. |
| Skidmore. Bryn Mawr. Mount Holyoke. Maybe Fordham. Emerson. Some of the smaller liberal artsy places in the northeast. I would look for schools with no greek life and no major sports teams. |
ALso, Bard, Northeastern... |
What school? |
Ha! |
When I was looking at colleges, I stayed overnight with the daughter of some family friends. She and her roommates were incredibly sweet and very nice to me, but one of them said, "We're not really a party school. There are no parties on Sundays or Thursdays." I didn't apply there and ended up someplace that had parties on Saturdays. They didn't start until 10 and the beer ran out by 11. |
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Lots of people are going to suggest places like Grinnell, Carleton, Swarthmore, Macalester, Haverford, etc: small colleges that attract bookish kids.
Don't forget places like Michigan, Wisconsin, UNC, Berkeley and UCLA. Yes there are dozens of parties every weekend at big state schools. There also are thousands of students who don't go to them. |
| Stop trying to insulate your students. It actually stunts them socially. Most kids find “their people” rather quickly in all different college environments. Have faith in them as adults. |
Excellent point, and I can vouch for the bolded. Drinking every night would’ve interfered with our GPAs (not every athlete was a football or basketball player with fake courses!). Bigger school means more opportunity to find your “people,” even if your people aren’t big partiers. |
| NOT U Miami unless they are offered a merit scholarship- then it is excellent and they will be rewarded by so many advisors and options it is hard to match |
Yes, I thought those answers were enlightening! Of the schools DD was considering, here are some where reviewers listed relatively less drug or alcohol use: Allegheny Earlham Haverford Kalamazoo Lawrence Macalester Rice Wooster |
So you'll send your city kid to the rural school in the heartland, right? And your conservative kid to a bastion of liberality? |
Of course. Who wouldn’t if that is where they want to go? Party schools, Greek Life those are easy to avoid. One person’s party school is another persons convent. Loosen up. |
| Go to YouTube and search for "I'm Shmacked". Avoid those schools that are featured in their videos. |
| Is Pitt a big party school? |