Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
It's a fantastic school. If your, dare I say, unartsy, somewhat unlearned, girls and boys are looking for a less sophisticated vibe, that's fine.
Do you know someone who goes there, PP?
Know several. Strong students. Smart and confident.
DP And you’re leading with Vassar students are sophisticated? Lol……no.
Where are college students sophisticated? You could find a lot lower brow than Vassar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
It's a fantastic school. If your, dare I say, unartsy, somewhat unlearned, girls and boys are looking for a less sophisticated vibe, that's fine.
Do you know someone who goes there, PP?
Know several. Strong students. Smart and confident.
DP And you’re leading with Vassar students are sophisticated? Lol……no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't the feminists do away with single-sex higher education?
It's co-ed.
+1 since 1969 no less
Still something like 60% female though with a large population of gay males. I’ve heard this makes for a rather depressed dating scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
It's a fantastic school. If your, dare I say, unartsy, somewhat unlearned, girls and boys are looking for a less sophisticated vibe, that's fine.
Do you know someone who goes there, PP?
Know several. Strong students. Smart and confident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
It's a fantastic school. If your, dare I say, unartsy, somewhat unlearned, girls and boys are looking for a less sophisticated vibe, that's fine.
Do you know someone who goes there, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
It's a fantastic school. If your, dare I say, unartsy, somewhat unlearned, girls and boys are looking for a less sophisticated vibe, that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:The reputation is that it's for very artsy and dare I say, somewhat nerdy, girls and gay boys. It seems absolutely lovely for the right studens, but that isn't the vibe for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I asked bc my junior DD is interested in it, but she mentioned that no one else (meaning, other students) seems to talk about it at her school. She knows of it because her cousin went there (long ago, in the 80s) and she talks it up. She says when she mentions it other kids don't seem to know it.
I realized then it doesn't seem to be mentioned on this board a ton relative to some other schools that come up all the time. We are relatively new transplants to DC and wondered if maybe it just wasn't popular around here, and if so, why that might be.
Just curious. It is a great school and I am glad my DD is interested, and her main concern is location. She loves the campus and liked the people when we toured, the size is what she is looking for, etc. She is also looking at Colgate (where the location also concerns her), Davidson, Wesleyan as reaches/targers and for safeties places like Connecticut College, Skidmore, Furman. Obviously she has time so a lot of this might change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't the feminists do away with single-sex higher education?
It's co-ed.
+1 since 1969 no less
Still something like 60% female though with a large population of gay males. I’ve heard this makes for a rather depressed dating scene.
For whom? Oh you mean just the hetero-females.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't the feminists do away with single-sex higher education?
It's co-ed.
+1 since 1969 no less
Still something like 60% female though with a large population of gay males. I’ve heard this makes for a rather depressed dating scene.