Waspy Colleges

Anonymous
UT Austin. Uber Fratland.
Anonymous
Is Colgate considered a Waspy college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Colgate considered a Waspy college?


Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UT Austin. Uber Fratland.


LOL no.

If we're talking Texas, the only wasp school that would even qualify is SMU.

Public schools do not.
Anonymous
If OP is wondering about waspy colleges for her daughter sake, is for marriage, let me tell you that really doesn't happen anymore. Your daughter is probably on tinder.

Waspy colleges are not necessarily good for women. The guys in those schools can have horrible frat boys and jocks, with good intentions about as far from the scene as possible.

Slac is where you still find it.

I went to a ne urban ivy that is heavily Jewish and had a blast. I would not recommend that anyone try to find a husband. But hello the partying is a blast.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Williams is NOT waspy. My stepson went there and its anything but. Amherst, Conn College, Bowdoin and Trinity yes.


I have family in Williamstown. You are delusional. It is insanely WASP-y.
Anonymous
Sewanee
Anonymous
Duke
UVA
UNC
UT-Austin
USC (University of Southern California, not University of South Carolina)
Anonymous
What about Wake Forest? Seems like it has to be?
Anonymous
Southern Methodist University
Anonymous
Agree Nescac except Amherst which is really diverse but all the others at least when we visited with my daughter reminded me of being in an Abercrombie ad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Washington and Lee?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Williams is NOT waspy. My stepson went there and its anything but. Amherst, Conn College, Bowdoin and Trinity yes.


I have family in Williamstown. You are delusional. It is insanely WASP-y.


LOL the non-white enrollment TOTAL at Williams is only 36%. That's including Asians.
Anonymous
Anyone who says Williams isn't WASP-y must have a different definition for WASP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Southern Methodist University


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