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If one wants a moderate not woke vibe you look at Colby, Holy Cross, and Colgate. Factor in dating and sports those are go to places. Not Vassar or Wesleyan. It’s about fit and campus vibe where a particular kid will be happy for 4 years.
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| Love Wesleyan’s president. I would be thrilled if my DS wanted to apply ED to Wesleyan. |
| Wesleyan has a good track record of dating. One of most famous alums Bill Belichick 73 dating a 24 year old. |
yes I love how Roth has been openly and early speaking out against Trump's overreach! |
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Wesleyan and Vassar would be bad choices for middle of road kids into dating.
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oh that's interesting, I didn't get that vibe at Haverford at all. I did get that lefty/artsy vibe at several others like Oberlin, Wesleyan, Vassar, Bard, Skidmore, and several of the women's colleges. |
| Add Connecticut college to the list. |
| Son at Midd - incredibly friendly student body, gorgeous serene environment. very tolerant, open-minded. Lots of school and club sports. Highly recommend!! |
| Midd is located in the middle of nowhere. |
Is Colby not woke? |
My straight, sporty son is there and loves it. He has an active social life that includes dating (girls). |
| Nice to see so many informed people pushing back on the Wes stereotypes. It's a great school in both the humanities and sciences and is very diverse socially, with *lots* of bro-y straight dudes doing econ and aiming for finance. What perhaps unites the student body as a group is the "wealthy" vibe it gives off. I have known a number of Wes grads in my profession (academia) and I would have been happy to send my kid there had he chosen it. |
Not Tufts for a heterosexual male hoping to date heterosexual women. |
May I remind you you that Bill Bellichick and Kevin Mangini went to Wes, and me! It’s an amazing intellectual institution. All kinds thrive. It is left leaning and the arts are valued. Not bro-ish like Bucknell. But there are straight guys. I think Colby is more mainstream but in middle of nowhere and lots of drinking. |
| I think your best bet is to apply to any that might possibly be a good fit, then do admitted student days and make decisions based on firsthand experience. My D26 is applying to Vassar, Wes, Middlebury and while she’s definitely liberal, she’s also in a fantasy football league right now, enjoys watching sports and from the way you described your son, would be good friends with him. All the people who write things like “too woke” etc most likely haven’t had kids at these schools. Personally, I didn’t get a “too artsy” vibe from tours and info sessions as Vassar or Wes (haven’t toured Midd) they just seemed very accepting and diverse. They all sound like good fits for your kid, have him decide for himself which one is his favorite after acceptances roll out. |