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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A but with a caveat. Maybe try to visit again or get a better handle on the social scene. If it’s a very Greek-dominated or party school and that’s not your kid’s thing, it could be harder for them to find their place socially. But some schools can have a strong Greek/party scene but still have plenty of other opportunities and options for kids who aren’t into that, so it might be fine. [/quote] Exactly and this is what I can’t quite piece together. My sense is clubs and campus activities are ample due to location, but still a concern if it just permeates everything. We’ve been living internationally for the last few years so can’t revisit. We will be moving back state-side next year. Also why being close to home was important so family could assist if needed until that happens. [/quote]
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