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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is looking at Bucknell. Don’t know much about the school. Any insight on the school would be great.[/quote] Solid LAC with an engineering school. Location is middle of nowhere, but they frat hard and make their own fun on campus. That fun usually involves booze and a fair amount of giggity giggity, so if your kid is decent-looking and has some game, it could be a good fit. Comparable to Lafayette and Union, also preppy, somewhat fratty LAC/engineering hybrids.[/quote] That’s the best, most straightforward description I’ve heard of Buck, Lafayette and Union (applies to Lehigh too right)? Everyone should know whether it’s a great fit or not with that. [/quote] Outside of the engineering school, Lehigh has less of an LAC feel and more of a preprofessional vibe than the other three. But yes, the campus climate is the same.[/quote] I disagree with that, actually. There is nothing that feels pre professional about Lehigh. My daughter was dead set on a LAC, and we looked at almost every one on the east coast. We toured Lehigh because we were touring Lafayette, so why not, and she fell in love and isa very happy junior Econ major. It feels just like the LACs with a bit more research and a couple thousand more students. [/quote] Fair enough. My description was based not on any personal experience on campus (I've only driven through) but on several alums I know, all of whom eschew intellectual pursuits and take a funk benches, get money approach to education and to life. It's entirely possible that the graduates I know are not representative of the student body at large.[/quote] I’m guessing they’re from NJ/NY. That’s the general culture of that area, and not representative of the school they attended in PA. [/quote] But it represents the dominant and “dominant” student body. [/quote] Then you’d have to say the same about most schools in the upper right quadrant of the US. NJ’s largest export is college students. [/quote] NP but that isn’t helping, then, in terms of the post that was being replied to! [/quote]
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