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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Williams is very cliquish and there is an athlete/non-athlete divide socially. Bowdoin is less cliquish, but there are cliques based on one's athletic team. RE: Academically, both are strong for a liberal arts education. If a student doesn't find his or her clique, both places can be lonely and isolated. These are small, isolated schools. For the right person, it can be a nice experience. Would anyone know if the challenges are the same as above at Vassar — since small if you dont your group it can be lonely and isolated? [/quote] I feel like artsy/theater/fringe types might have better representation at Vassar (not the majority, but present). It seemed less preppy when we were there. The library is nice, but Poughkeepsie, not so much. Convenient that you can take Amtrak from there to NYC/DMV (though I don't think kids go into NY often, for fun. It is too far). If you have a car, there are some pretty nature/outdoorsy outlets nearby.[/quote]
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