Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No frat houses at Kenyon. They get space in the dorms to throw parties. Kenyon is such an inclusive student body. All are invited and mesh with one another.
That sounds lame. Kenyon is in the cornfields.
Anonymous wrote:No frat houses at Kenyon. They get space in the dorms to throw parties. Kenyon is such an inclusive student body. All are invited and mesh with one another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't have a kid there nor a recent alum, but have talked with the kid of a friend of a friend who is currently there (2nd year) as my DC has Kenyon on the list of possible schools. In his view: Greek life isn't a big deal at Kenyon. Only about 1/4 of the students are in frats/sororities and they are low-key. He was not in a frat and laughed when I asked if frats were a big thing at Kenyon if that tells you anything (though his older brother went to UVA so he might have a distorted view about what frats being a "big thing" means). I didn't ask him about academic advising, but what he mainly talked about was the close connections he had with faculty and friends. I did ask him about social isolation and he said it could get oppressive--like when he broke up with his girlfriend he felt he couldn't easily 'get away' anywhere and everyone seemed to know about it. And that it gets really cold and gray in the winter. He's happy he went there though, says he has great friends and really hasn't encountered anybody he actively dislikes. He feels he has learned a lot. I had never met him before talking him, but my impression was that he seemed like a quiet, serious kid--but smart, honest, articulate and comfortable carrying on a conversation with a strange adult.
1/4 is a lot. UVA is around 30% Greek by way of comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Don't have a kid there nor a recent alum, but have talked with the kid of a friend of a friend who is currently there (2nd year) as my DC has Kenyon on the list of possible schools. In his view: Greek life isn't a big deal at Kenyon. Only about 1/4 of the students are in frats/sororities and they are low-key. He was not in a frat and laughed when I asked if frats were a big thing at Kenyon if that tells you anything (though his older brother went to UVA so he might have a distorted view about what frats being a "big thing" means). I didn't ask him about academic advising, but what he mainly talked about was the close connections he had with faculty and friends. I did ask him about social isolation and he said it could get oppressive--like when he broke up with his girlfriend he felt he couldn't easily 'get away' anywhere and everyone seemed to know about it. And that it gets really cold and gray in the winter. He's happy he went there though, says he has great friends and really hasn't encountered anybody he actively dislikes. He feels he has learned a lot. I had never met him before talking him, but my impression was that he seemed like a quiet, serious kid--but smart, honest, articulate and comfortable carrying on a conversation with a strange adult.