Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super liberal, queer, and a minority grad here. There were others as well. The school itself including the faculty was pretty open minded and comfortable. The issue is the student body...very white, religious, southern, and greek. Do not underestimate the greek. But I loved my education and the opportunities it afforded while there and beyond. The campus is gorgeous and Winston Salem is charming. I'd do it again. I have two post graduate degrees and it is by far the best edu experience I've had....quite rigorous. The class sizes are tiny too compared to those of family and friends who went to unc or duke. So, as long as she goes in with open eyes she'll provably be fine. You did not specify your reservation but if it is social, like I said, they may be underrepresented vis a vis Berkeley but there are people there to suit all tastes in friendahip and beyond. Good luck!
My BIL attended Wake and was a humanities major. Probably politically he would be center right, while his profs were liberal. That would be ok, except for the most part professors expected students to agree with their positions, and if they didn't tow the line the student got punished with lower grades. Ultimately my BIL changed schools. This was a while back so hopefully it was just an isolated occurrence and not the norm now.
Hmm, sounds like someone is trying to justify their low grades. first time I've heard Wake described as too liberal.
The school that he transferred to was of equal rank, so no. Once he figured out what the scoop was he just went with the flow. From what he said it was fairly easy to get good marks by just parroting the professors, but he felt he wasn't learning that much and that's why he switched universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super liberal, queer, and a minority grad here. There were others as well. The school itself including the faculty was pretty open minded and comfortable. The issue is the student body...very white, religious, southern, and greek. Do not underestimate the greek. But I loved my education and the opportunities it afforded while there and beyond. The campus is gorgeous and Winston Salem is charming. I'd do it again. I have two post graduate degrees and it is by far the best edu experience I've had....quite rigorous. The class sizes are tiny too compared to those of family and friends who went to unc or duke. So, as long as she goes in with open eyes she'll provably be fine. You did not specify your reservation but if it is social, like I said, they may be underrepresented vis a vis Berkeley but there are people there to suit all tastes in friendahip and beyond. Good luck!
My BIL attended Wake and was a humanities major. Probably politically he would be center right, while his profs were liberal. That would be ok, except for the most part professors expected students to agree with their positions, and if they didn't tow the line the student got punished with lower grades. Ultimately my BIL changed schools. This was a while back so hopefully it was just an isolated occurrence and not the norm now.
Hmm, sounds like someone is trying to justify their low grades. first time I've heard Wake described as too liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what its worth, the so-called Big 3 here in DC seem to send at 2 or 3 students per class every year to this school. They must think its "wroth" it.
They're probably so rich there isn't a significant difference between the cost of Wake Forest and UVA. Just because some people are buying private helicopters doesn't mean it's worth it for me...
I agree that the "worth it" argument is almost "useless" without context. We aren't buying helicopters but have told our kids they could go anywhere they were accepted and they'd graduate debt free. DD is at a school very similar to Wake (but not as Southern and everything that "Southern" typically entails). We're all very satisfied with her school and its $60,000 per year price tag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what its worth, the so-called Big 3 here in DC seem to send at 2 or 3 students per class every year to this school. They must think its "wroth" it.
They're probably so rich there isn't a significant difference between the cost of Wake Forest and UVA. Just because some people are buying private helicopters doesn't mean it's worth it for me...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super liberal, queer, and a minority grad here. There were others as well. The school itself including the faculty was pretty open minded and comfortable. The issue is the student body...very white, religious, southern, and greek. Do not underestimate the greek. But I loved my education and the opportunities it afforded while there and beyond. The campus is gorgeous and Winston Salem is charming. I'd do it again. I have two post graduate degrees and it is by far the best edu experience I've had....quite rigorous. The class sizes are tiny too compared to those of family and friends who went to unc or duke. So, as long as she goes in with open eyes she'll provably be fine. You did not specify your reservation but if it is social, like I said, they may be underrepresented vis a vis Berkeley but there are people there to suit all tastes in friendahip and beyond. Good luck!
My BIL attended Wake and was a humanities major. Probably politically he would be center right, while his profs were liberal. That would be ok, except for the most part professors expected students to agree with their positions, and if they didn't tow the line the student got punished with lower grades. Ultimately my BIL changed schools. This was a while back so hopefully it was just an isolated occurrence and not the norm now.
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is not comparable to a state school and yes is worth the money.
Anonymous wrote:For what its worth, the so-called Big 3 here in DC seem to send at 2 or 3 students per class every year to this school. They must think its "wroth" it.
Anonymous wrote:Wake Forest is not comparable to a state school and yes is worth the money.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is worth the money. I doubt you're going to be offered opportunities someone from a state school would not. It isn't an ivy league and is expensive.
That being said, I don't believe in going to an expensive school unless it is an ivy or equivalent. Especially if student loans are involved.