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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Lehigh[/b] would be really strong. [b]It's not that fratty [/b]but your DS will need to have some interests that can be pursued while living on a somewhat isolated campus. I would investigate clubs and activities and see what would be a fit. [/quote] What? It's Greek heavy.[/quote] My daughter is an engineering major at Lehigh and is not in a sorority. She seems to be having a very good experience with lots of friends (including, heaven forfend, kids in sororities and fraternities). Lehigh is a good size - big enough that it has strong facilities and activities (club sports and music in my daughter's case) but not so large that the student runs the risk of getting lost and possibly having trouble getting classes he or she needs. But, as with all of this stuff, chacun a son gout. It is just too bad if people don't recognize that, if a school is above a certain size, kids have a much better chance of finding their friend group/social milieu (and most healthy kids are able to socialize across subgroups) and no particular type of student is so dominant that students outside of that type are isolated.[/quote]
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