Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your DS is not an alpha male, a High-Bro school is not the right choice. They will adapt, but not flourish.
So what are some good "low-bro" schools outside the Northeast? My non-alpha male DS would prefer to stay in the Southeast (doesn't want colder weather, doesn't want to be a plane ride away).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought that was a thinly-veiled reference to the fact that Pitt was in urban, diverse, Oakland. (So, high-bro?).
No - OP in this thread summarized the intent. An East Coast "bro" would typically be a white male from a suburb like Upper Merion or Mt. Lebanon, PA, Great Neck, NY, Bethesda, MD or Vienna, VA.
Yep. Think backwards ball caps, an affinity for crappy beer, moderate marijuana use, ESPN junkies, listen to Dave Mathews Bland (typo intentional), unironic fist bumps, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Cornell, and I'd classify it as mid-bro. There are lots of fraternities but the school is big enough and diverse enough that you can avoid the whole scene if you want. Also, not all frats are animal house types high on the bro-quotient. Some are a tad nerdy, truth be told.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought that was a thinly-veiled reference to the fact that Pitt was in urban, diverse, Oakland. (So, high-bro?).
No - OP in this thread summarized the intent. An East Coast "bro" would typically be a white male from a suburb like Upper Merion or Mt. Lebanon, PA, Great Neck, NY, Bethesda, MD or Vienna, VA.
Anonymous wrote:If your DS is not an alpha male, a High-Bro school is not the right choice. They will adapt, but not flourish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha. I thought that was a thinly-veiled reference to the fact that Pitt was in urban, diverse, Oakland. (So, high-bro?).
No - OP in this thread summarized the intent. An East Coast "bro" would typically be a white male from a suburb like Upper Merion or Mt. Lebanon, PA, Great Neck, NY, Bethesda, MD or Vienna, VA.
Anonymous wrote:Bro factor seems to relate to some really crude stuff - heaving drinking, postings on Yik Yak about how to score, how many girls you've done it with, etc. So gross. And toxic to developing any mature relationships within a decade or two of college. Will try my best to steer DCs away from the heavy "bro" schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how obsessed some of y'all are with this. Totally strange.
Why is that strange? My DC wanted to stay far away from any colleges which were "high bro". Frats, LAX, etc. No thanks.