Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, believe it or not, although Gonzaga is an athletic powerhouse, there re plenty of boys who are not into that culture at all, other than attending the games, etc. With 250 kids in a class, there are plenty of students who have interests outside of athletics. Lots of the kids who are not into athletics get into theater there. They have an amazing program. My son was not talented at all, but he still got on stage. It is really a fun, accepting group of kids. There are other clubs as well, one of which sticks out is the poetry slam they have each year. There is definitely a very creative, non-athletic side of Gonzaga that you should explore. My son had a great experience there despite not being into sports and went on to a top university.
Thisšš¼My son is not an athlete. The opposite of an athlete - he loves photography, writing, att, video games, history, and math. He does theater. He got an academic scholarship there. He is thriving and loves it.