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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to several colleges, including one with fraternities, and I never drank. I belonged to an eating club, and still didn't drink. I'm not a drinker, nor were my friends drinkers. I think the NESCAC schools might be good choices if your child wants small liberal arts school. All have computer science, physics, and some have 3/2 BA/MA in Engineering programs with other schools like Columbia, Carnegie Mellon and Cal Tech. [b]The NESCAC schools have generous FA, so you will be fine as long as he keeps his grades up and gets in. They don't have engineering, though.[/b] Bucknell and Lehigh have great engineering, but both have Greek life. The engineering students (now I'm making a huge generalization here) tend not to be a big part of drinking life at those schools, though, so your kid can get through four years at either of those schools and never set foot in a fraternity. [/quote] Trinity in Connecticut is a NESCAC school and has engineering.[/quote]
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