Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of Sewanee grads, recent and older. The southern traditions are still in place, but it is progressive in its thinking on social issues. More and more, the student composition includes those from the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. It is a strong SLAC in the mold of a NESCAC school, but without the permafrost and the requisite frosty dispositions. There is a strong private school connection for admittees, but the public school percentages are increasing. It is a warm place where long term friendships are made.
I agree with this, but for SURE the kids there are very very rich, and very white.