Most fun T25 private

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How would we know? We don't have 25 kids out there
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Anonymous wrote:I have two kids at private universities on the top 20 list. Anecdotally, the schools that are still considered fun are Vanderbilt, Chicago, Notre Dame, and Brown. Also Rice, though not in a Greek partying way. More like nerd fun. Also hear that students are having a good time at McGill, Michigan, and UCLA. I think fun at Columbia and USC is very much correlated to money, so not fun for everyone.


Chicago? I’m surprised by that one. Explain more please!
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Anonymous wrote:And expanding the list to T30 because my California kid had the time of his life at UVA. Now living his best NYC life with a great social circle.


I'd assume the point of the private in the title was for size of school.


Fair point. I think the student’s frame of reference matters. UVA is much smaller than Cal/UCLA, and felt more accessible I terms of resources and social opportunites.

If we are rolling g strictly private here, why is Brown not getting more airtime? It’s where son’s bf went and that kid loved the social life. But he was a recruited athlete.


Interesting. I’ve heard somewhat negative things about Brown’s social climate in the last two years. It’s become nerdier and quirky (in a non-social way).


I think all of the top schools have become nerdier. To get in, you have to be laser focused and pretty serious. Add to that the large number of Asian kids at these schools, and there are smaller and smaller numbers of kids who really party.


This is the answer. Admissions officers are picking the kids with perfect stats, passion projects, research, measurable community impact, etc.They are the intense, brilliant, and nerdy kids. Do you expect them to go to college and start partying 3 nights a week and going to basketball games? Please.


Some schools are looking for the kids who are social and outgoing....captains of teams and presidents of student govt.....Vanderbilt comes to mind. Same with UMichigan......and now Northwestern/Notre Dame.


I think this is true, as a Vandy parent. My own kid is high stats, authentically pointy, AND an extroverted partier. Most of his social circles are somewhat similar. That said, when I am on campus I cannot help but notice a large contingent of females who strike me as much more studious. They’ll be walking down Greek row at 8 on a Friday in groups of 2-3 coming from class/library/dining wearing giant backpacks


Vandy parent also - above is true but also large contingent of douchey mean girls from Ca and Miami enclaves - bit of a protection racket as they control the two mean girl sororities. By senior year they are old news and used up from several years of manipulative nastiness. But freshman year this cadre seems disproportionately large in the social circles. Starting soph year and on the nice girls start really finding their peeps and having fun


KKG and Theta right?


Yes. Several celebrity kids are in KKG if that tells you anything…
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Anonymous wrote:And expanding the list to T30 because my California kid had the time of his life at UVA. Now living his best NYC life with a great social circle.


I'd assume the point of the private in the title was for size of school.


Fair point. I think the student’s frame of reference matters. UVA is much smaller than Cal/UCLA, and felt more accessible I terms of resources and social opportunites.

If we are rolling g strictly private here, why is Brown not getting more airtime? It’s where son’s bf went and that kid loved the social life. But he was a recruited athlete.


Interesting. I’ve heard somewhat negative things about Brown’s social climate in the last two years. It’s become nerdier and quirky (in a non-social way).


I think all of the top schools have become nerdier. To get in, you have to be laser focused and pretty serious. Add to that the large number of Asian kids at these schools, and there are smaller and smaller numbers of kids who really party.


This is the answer. Admissions officers are picking the kids with perfect stats, passion projects, research, measurable community impact, etc.They are the intense, brilliant, and nerdy kids. Do you expect them to go to college and start partying 3 nights a week and going to basketball games? Please.


Some schools are looking for the kids who are social and outgoing....captains of teams and presidents of student govt.....Vanderbilt comes to mind. Same with UMichigan......and now Northwestern/Notre Dame.


I think this is true, as a Vandy parent. My own kid is high stats, authentically pointy, AND an extroverted partier. Most of his social circles are somewhat similar. That said, when I am on campus I cannot help but notice a large contingent of females who strike me as much more studious. They’ll be walking down Greek row at 8 on a Friday in groups of 2-3 coming from class/library/dining wearing giant backpacks


Vandy parent also - above is true but also large contingent of douchey mean girls from Ca and Miami enclaves - bit of a protection racket as they control the two mean girl sororities. By senior year they are old news and used up from several years of manipulative nastiness. But freshman year this cadre seems disproportionately large in the social circles. Starting soph year and on the nice girls start really finding their peeps and having fun


KKG and Theta right?


Yes. Several celebrity kids are in KKG if that tells you anything…


Lol. You could be talking about UVA too. The money in those 2 sororities would run a small country.
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Anonymous wrote:And expanding the list to T30 because my California kid had the time of his life at UVA. Now living his best NYC life with a great social circle.


I'd assume the point of the private in the title was for size of school.


Fair point. I think the student’s frame of reference matters. UVA is much smaller than Cal/UCLA, and felt more accessible I terms of resources and social opportunites.

If we are rolling g strictly private here, why is Brown not getting more airtime? It’s where son’s bf went and that kid loved the social life. But he was a recruited athlete.


Interesting. I’ve heard somewhat negative things about Brown’s social climate in the last two years. It’s become nerdier and quirky (in a non-social way).


Also, 40% identify as LBTQ+ which gives the social climate an entirely different vibe.


How so? I have a straight male junior there, I’d like to hear your thoughts.


DP also wondering what they meant by "different vibe..."

Like, are we talking more glitter -- or less??
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