Washington and Lee University

Anonymous
Anyone know anything about this college? Did you go there? We're thinking of making a visit, but I hear it's snobby and anti-northern?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about this college? Did you go there? We're thinking of making a visit, but I hear it's snobby and anti-northern?


Frats and heavy drinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about this college? Did you go there? We're thinking of making a visit, but I hear it's snobby and anti-northern?


That's ridiculous. Anti-northern sounds like a typical baseless MD-DC stereotype of VA. Translation: It's racist and everyone has a gun. W&L draws from students from across the country. Generally acknowlegded to be one of top liberal arts colleges in the country which just happens to be in the south (like Davidson). Rated very highly by both US News and Fisk. Greek life is very strong. Lexington is very small. Strong Honor Code. Beautiful campus and facilities. Right next to VMI.
Anonymous
W&L has changed a LOT in the last 20-30 years, so what a lot of us know about it is hopelessly out of date.

It didn't go coed until the late 1980s, so it hasn't had as long to accept women as part of the academic environment.

Very strong Greek system to the point where not many students live on campus after freshman year.

Not very many kids on financial aid.

The school is trying very hard to diversify its student body so that it isn't quite so predominantly southern, white, and wealthy (and Republican).

Visit. Talk to current students. Then let your DC decide if it is a good fit.
Anonymous
Absolutely worth a visit. Only way you can verify what others say for yourself. If nothing else, you will get to visit charming lexington and take in some history. I live in dc and went to w and l over 10 years ago. I am still very close to all of my buddies from W and L. I can't say enough about the quality of the professors and other students there. Best 4 years of my life and I'm still reaping the rewards.
Anonymous
Hey 14:29 did you get a good job after graduating? Did you get into a decent law school? Like what are you doing now because of your time at W&L?
Anonymous
One of my best friends went there and thrived. I almost went, but ultimately decided it was too small -- the social scene (frat parties till you drop) wasn't one I would have enjoyed for long (but I loved the ~one weekend per year that I visited from DC). The academics are demanding, the professors good, and the students generally smart and privileged. W&L always struck me as something of a mini-UVA, but a bit more extreme in all ways. For the right kid, it's absolutely fabulous -- so definitely worth visiting.
Anonymous
Not fit for Yankees
Anonymous
Ha. We used to call it "Landon, Part 2" back in the day.
Anonymous
Probably second only to Harvard in good old boy networking. Small school that absolutely takes care of its grads. Beautiful campus-- very hard to get into these days. One report listed it as the most difficult school to get into in the US due to the high number of applicants and the very few spots available. I think there are only 1300 kids there undergrad-- about 350-375 freshmen.
Anonymous
I went there on a full academic scholarship but bailed after 2/3 of a year. That was in 86, so I'm sure it has changed, but --- I found it small, snobby, rich and VERY southern. I'm from the south, but I found it way too much.

00:15: Speaking of guns, my first social event was a KA rush party that combined beer and skeet shooting. Everybody but me was armed and hammered. I like shooting a little, but combining it with beer scared me a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went there on a full academic scholarship but bailed after 2/3 of a year. That was in 86, so I'm sure it has changed, but --- I found it small, snobby, rich and VERY southern. I'm from the south, but I found it way too much.

00:15: Speaking of guns, my first social event was a KA rush party that combined beer and skeet shooting. Everybody but me was armed and hammered. I like shooting a little, but combining it with beer scared me a lot.

LOL -- it hadn't changed much by '91, when I turned down an academic full ride after spending a recruiting weekend on campus.
Anonymous
PP where did you go instead?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably second only to Harvard in good old boy networking. Small school that absolutely takes care of its grads. Beautiful campus-- very hard to get into these days. One report listed it as the most difficult school to get into in the US due to the high number of applicants and the very few spots available. I think there are only 1300 kids there undergrad-- about 350-375 freshmen.


This is hysterical. Second only to Harvard in net working? Most difficult to get into?!? There are approximately 470 students per year which makes for about 1900 total. PP why would you answer a question you know nothing about?
Anonymous
For goodness' sake. Just go visit and decide for yourself.
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