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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you! PP asking about culture here. Would you say a person has to be into sports to fit in socially there? Or drinking? My son is DEFINITELY not into sports. Outside of school, he plays a lot of video games with friends. He also likes board games a lot. His friends tend to be smart, nerdy, liberal, socially conscious. He has a couple of friends who are identifying as non-binary right now, if that gives you a little bit of a picture. But I also wouldn't say that he is particularly into politics or social issues. He just tends to gravitate toward those kinds of kids. I guess I'm wondering how W&M compares in terms of culture to some of the well known liberal LACs. I'm a little worried about him ending up a place that is conservative and has a big sports and drinking culture. Honestly, drinking itself doesn't concern me. It's more the culture wrapped around that that tends to be....bro-y? [/quote] Your kid would be fine at W&M. The one openly gay law school classmate who I had in my class one hundred years ago was a proud W&M grad. It's not a fratty/bro-y place by a long shot. It's a great alternative to a double the price top-ranked LAC. [/quote] Thanks! It's definitely our top in state choice--assuming he can get in. Not this year! Congrats to those who applied this year and have been accepted.[/quote]
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