| We recently did a tour of Ohio LACs and even though my DD didn't like them all, we were blown away by how friendly everyone was. Strangers smiled and said hello to us multiple times. Is this the norm in the midwest or just small rural LACs? Which other schools just have really nice student body? |
| Everybody is much nicer once you get out of the city. |
| And midwesterners would say, yes, we are friendly and it is very easy to fit in. |
| Don't be fooled by the smiles. People on the coasts are just as friendly. They just show it in different ways. |
| SLACs are friendly places. The kids who go to these schools value relationships -- they chose a place where they could get to know most of their classmates. Also, at SLACs the walls between types of students tend to be porous membranes rather than concrete barriers -- jocks are friends with drama types who are friends with the newspaper staff, etc. You don't just hang with your posse. |
| People were also very friendly at my small rural Midwestern LAC! |
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Definitely a bit of both. SLACs are on the whole happy, nurturing, supportive places where people care for each other and don't let their egos/ambitions get in the way of having meaningful relationships. The Midwest and the South are culturally very friendly and welcoming as well. There are definitely some exceptions, though.
If she doesn't like LACs, some universities to check out are William and Mary, Rice, Vanderbilt, WashU, Yale, Brown, Clemson, Villanova |
Where did you go? |
+1. Our DD is at a SLAC and she noticed the friendliness on her college tours and has found this to be true as a student. She purposely chose a SLAC because of the environment. She also appreciates the access to professors and that the professors take time to get to know the students. |
Not really. |
| Texas A&M |
| I spent a few daysvin ohio for a hs sports event and was so impressed by how nice everyone was. The area we were in was clearly feeling the recession but the people were hapoy, nice, helpful, courteous. Really made a great impression on this east coast girl. |
| Rice! |
| JMU is known for it. |
It was the Oxy. |