Anonymous wrote:It's fine if you want to live in the south. But outside of the south, it's not well-known.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NJ and really wanted to go there. My mom and I drove down and I didn't even end up going to the orientation while we were there. I could feel the weird South vibe and just felt really uncomfortable. It was just SO different from what I was used to in NJ.PA.NY. That was 10 years ago, but I imagine the cultural differences are still similar. It still sounds like a good school, but I would have felt like a total fish out of water there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of pleased that it's not that popular with the DCUM crowd. Places like Davidson and Wake Forest wouldn't be special if every liberal in NW and Maryland was pushing the place on their Maret and Wootton kids.
Davidson is making a big recruiting push in this area, so you better run for the hills before the Yankees get there, Miss Scarlett.
Davidson reviews... http://www.studentsreview.com/NC/DC_comments.html?page=1&type=&d_school=Davidson College
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of pleased that it's not that popular with the DCUM crowd. Places like Davidson and Wake Forest wouldn't be special if every liberal in NW and Maryland was pushing the place on their Maret and Wootton kids.
Davidson is making a big recruiting push in this area, so you better run for the hills before the Yankees get there, Miss Scarlett.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NJ and really wanted to go there. My mom and I drove down and I didn't even end up going to the orientation while we were there. I could feel the weird South vibe and just felt really uncomfortable. It was just SO different from what I was used to in NJ.PA.NY. That was 10 years ago, but I imagine the cultural differences are still similar. It still sounds like a good school, but I would have felt like a total fish out of water there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of pleased that it's not that popular with the DCUM crowd. Places like Davidson and Wake Forest wouldn't be special if every liberal in NW and Maryland was pushing the place on their Maret and Wootton kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will be interested to read responses to the post. I went to Wake in the 90s. Academically it was excellent, with small classes, thoughtful class discussions, and very rigorous grading standards -- they don't call it "Work Forest" for nothing. Socially, however, it was a terrible choice for me. It was very, very Greek dominated: fraternities and sororities formed the bulk of the social scene and, while it was possible to exist outside the Greek system, you definitely felt like an outsider. It was not the most progressive environment. Without elaborating more, I will say that the KA fraternity had an "Old South" formal. Lots of money, lots of girls who made their debut after freshman year. This was admittedly a while ago, and I am sure some things have changed -- I will be interested to hear how much.
Please. ALL KA chapters have an Old South formal.
Anonymous wrote:I will be interested to read responses to the post. I went to Wake in the 90s. Academically it was excellent, with small classes, thoughtful class discussions, and very rigorous grading standards -- they don't call it "Work Forest" for nothing. Socially, however, it was a terrible choice for me. It was very, very Greek dominated: fraternities and sororities formed the bulk of the social scene and, while it was possible to exist outside the Greek system, you definitely felt like an outsider. It was not the most progressive environment. Without elaborating more, I will say that the KA fraternity had an "Old South" formal. Lots of money, lots of girls who made their debut after freshman year. This was admittedly a while ago, and I am sure some things have changed -- I will be interested to hear how much.