Anonymous wrote:Anyone have direct experience? Culture, social life, career placement. DC is bright and motivated but not intensely intellectual, artsy, activist etc. Obviously the school is great academically but will it be a good experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very woke. I'm honestly not sure if it's like Kenyon and some of the NESCACs where the athletes have their own bro culture that exists as kind of a separate entity within the larger woke campus culture. It's possible that schools like Carlton and Grinnell are so woke that it overpowers any efforts by the athletes to establish a more mainstream subculture. If I had an athlete kid looking at Carlton, I would implore him to spend a weekend there, preferably staying with a current student-athlete, so he could get a better read on the campus vibe.
You sure have a lot of opinions about a school whose name you don’t even know how to spell.
Also, I admitted in the first line of my post that I don't know a lot about the school other than that it's woke, which I've never heard anyone dispute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very woke. I'm honestly not sure if it's like Kenyon and some of the NESCACs where the athletes have their own bro culture that exists as kind of a separate entity within the larger woke campus culture. It's possible that schools like Carlton and Grinnell are so woke that it overpowers any efforts by the athletes to establish a more mainstream subculture. If I had an athlete kid looking at Carlton, I would implore him to spend a weekend there, preferably staying with a current student-athlete, so he could get a better read on the campus vibe.
You sure have a lot of opinions about a school whose name you don’t even know how to spell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very woke. I'm honestly not sure if it's like Kenyon and some of the NESCACs where the athletes have their own bro culture that exists as kind of a separate entity within the larger woke campus culture. It's possible that schools like Carlton and Grinnell are so woke that it overpowers any efforts by the athletes to establish a more mainstream subculture. If I had an athlete kid looking at Carlton, I would implore him to spend a weekend there, preferably staying with a current student-athlete, so he could get a better read on the campus vibe.
You sure have a lot of opinions about a school whose name you don’t even know how to spell.
Anonymous wrote:It's very woke. I'm honestly not sure if it's like Kenyon and some of the NESCACs where the athletes have their own bro culture that exists as kind of a separate entity within the larger woke campus culture. It's possible that schools like Carlton and Grinnell are so woke that it overpowers any efforts by the athletes to establish a more mainstream subculture. If I had an athlete kid looking at Carlton, I would implore him to spend a weekend there, preferably staying with a current student-athlete, so he could get a better read on the campus vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Probably don’t send your kid somewhere he wouldn’t otherwise consider to play d3 athletics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could we possibly know the best fit for YOUR kid?
What I’m trying to say, delicately, is that he is “normal” and wondering if that means he will be miserable as it might at many LACs.
Anonymous wrote:How could we possibly know the best fit for YOUR kid?