Michigan? My DH had Michigan hat on and had someone scream “Go Blue” to him across a room in a huge customs line in Europe a few years ago. It was funny. |
Yeah...that's a trade off when you attend a lot of the higher academic schools. But, worth it in the long run. |
For brainy, nerdy, and kids with limited social skills. |
Oh, my goodness, yes. So.much.fun. |
How is it worth it in the long run? |
| Long ago when I went to college, I deliberately chose a LAC with no football team because I had zero interest in "that kind of thing". Flash forward, and I now have kids at two different state schools with great school spirit. We've attended their football games and now I see what I was missing back in the day. I loved my school, but there is nothing like spending game day tailgating and cheering on your school's team. So glad my own kids are getting to experience what I did not. And the academics are excellent too, btw. Because I'm sure someone will insist it's either one or the other. |
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Two words: White Out. |
That’s definitely a great expression of “school spirit!” But I’d also offer that there are schools that have massive school spirit that don’t necessarily center around sports the way that some larger state schools do. W&M comes to mind. Huge networking advantage there in that everyone who goes there seems super hyped about it and their alumni are all about hooking up recent grads with good job prospects and sharing in that enthusiasm of their Alma mater. That type of school spirit is more like a recognition that the place is special and the community offers a sense of true belonging. It permeates the culture there among students and staff/faculty. And as a result, you rarely meet a W&M student or alum who is simply lukewarm in the school. They all love it intensely and I think that can definitely be classified as school spirit. |
+1 Michigan football and Duke basketball. |
Of course! We remembered hearing that would happen when we were at admitted students day and thought they were exaggerating. Nope. Go Blue!
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I went to UW-Madison and took my DD there for a tour in March. A large majority of the students were wearing WI apparel. I wear mine often as a 50+ yo woman and get lots of Go Badger comments as well. No one can deny WI has school spirit. I loved my time there and am proud to say I was a Badger. School spirit is being proud and happy to be part of a community. It's most obvious with big state schools with national sports programs because those are the largest school community events. I don't know what it looks like at smaller schools, but a school community is not exclusive to big state schools. |
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School spirit is typically only found at larger D1 schools. Very rarely is it found at smaller schools. Small schools may say they have school spirit, but they really don't in the way that kids want.
A strong alumni network is not the same as school spirit. |
| Disagree that school spirit is only found in D1 schools. Yes, athletic events is a big way that 'spirit' is formed, but the other big way is a school steep in traditions. Rice is a great example. Also Dartmouth. Neither are big sports 'rah rah' schools but they have a huge amount of school spirit through their regular drumbeat of school traditions. |
Sure it wasn't "Go Blow!"
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