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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems like advice is all over the board, which leads me to believe it's the student and not the college in most instances. My daughter was very much like yours in high school and never even went to a party at all. She's at Oberlin and loves it there. Lots of peers who want to play Dungeons and Dragons, listen to really good music and have fun dinner parties in their dorm on weekends. I'm sure there are many schools where she could have found a similar peer group (and no Greek life) but she found lots of similar people at Oberlin for sure.[/quote] Im a PP with a daughter like OP's and am glad to hear this about your DD's experience at Oberlin, as it's a college my daughter is considering.[/quote] Definitely have her go and visit - I think she'll really love it. A big selling point is the music scene, if she's into that. With the conservatory as part of the college there is a constant stream of musical events from classical concerts to jazz nights to musicals. Music isn't the only focus but it's a nice bonus to have so many options for high level entertainment right on campus (and by your peers too!).[/quote]
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