Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all.
He isn’t crazy about the Tufts campus and doesn’t love the location of Wes. But generally likes most everything else about them. Academics, etc.
I think he’s leaning a little more towards Tufts at the moment just to have Somerville/Boston nearby.
If he does pick Tufts which pre-orientation “camp” should he do?
It depends on his interests. TWO is a 5-day wilderness camp bonding experience. FIT is for active, sporty kids. GO is wonderful for those who want to explore more about Boston and do lots of cool excursions. There are a few other ones that are about civic engagement into the towns of Somerville/Medford or political engagement with the community. All are very bonding.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to current students at both schools! So much more useful than n=1 observations from randos on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:If your son is straight, he should know that Wesleyan has a lot of gay kids. This was told to my DC by a family friend who currently attends. They said probably 40% of the girls and 20% of the guys. Don’t roast me, DCUM. Just passing along what we heard and this can effect the social and dating scene.
Anonymous wrote:DC a recent Wes grad and 1000% would have chosen Tufts if he had a redo - he was a top athlete there and found th social strata to be extremely cliquey, with incredibly leftist and try-hard to be cool overlay. Theater geeks hanging with film nerds, Football players hang with volleyball girls, etc etc is the extent of the mixing - friend at Tufts found a more open and welcoming environment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC a recent Wes grad and 1000% would have chosen Tufts if he had a redo - he was a top athlete there and found th social strata to be extremely cliquey, with incredibly leftist and try-hard to be cool overlay. Theater geeks hanging with film nerds, Football players hang with volleyball girls, etc etc is the extent of the mixing - friend at Tufts found a more open and welcoming environment
But West Hartford!!
Anonymous wrote:DC a recent Wes grad and 1000% would have chosen Tufts if he had a redo - he was a top athlete there and found th social strata to be extremely cliquey, with incredibly leftist and try-hard to be cool overlay. Theater geeks hanging with film nerds, Football players hang with volleyball girls, etc etc is the extent of the mixing - friend at Tufts found a more open and welcoming environment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boston vs West Hartford. Easy choice.
Eye roll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your son is straight, he should know that Wesleyan has a lot of gay kids. This was told to my DC by a family friend who currently attends. They said probably 40% of the girls and 20% of the guys. Don’t roast me, DCUM. Just passing along what we heard and this can effect the social and dating scene.
Sure, there's some gay kids--as there are anywhere--and also plenty of straight ones. Makes for a diverse, interesting campus.
I'd pick Wes. More interesting group of kids, nicer campus, tighter community, generally more intellectually and culturally curious.
Anonymous wrote:If your son is straight, he should know that Wesleyan has a lot of gay kids. This was told to my DC by a family friend who currently attends. They said probably 40% of the girls and 20% of the guys. Don’t roast me, DCUM. Just passing along what we heard and this can effect the social and dating scene.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has narrowed his list down to Tufts & Wesleyan.
He attended both admitted student days but still doesn’t have a great feel for what the social life would be like.
It sounded like maybe Wesleyan might be a closer-knit community?
He wants to have fun but isn’t a hard core partier.
Dating? He is at an all-boys HS so it’s definitely a consideration.