Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bennington
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate is woke and notoriously anti-free speech. Most of these old guard schools are. They are now the tip of the spear for equality and progress, whatever that means at any given moment. Hence why you see kids from the NE bailing and going south.
Is this wokeness coming from the faculty or student body? I envision Colgate students as likable bro and cool chick types.
There is no wokeness at Colgate or Middlebury. I have never heard of a significant protest at Colgate and the last protest at Middlebury was so poorly attended most of the kids didn't even know that one had happened. The "woke" troll is just spewing as they always do.
What about Charles Murray? That was more than a protest. It almost turned into a dangerous situation. People always respond with how long ago that was, but is there any evidence the student body has moderated since then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bucknell
Thanks!
No, the B is Bowdoin
Nope, it's Bates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate is woke and notoriously anti-free speech. Most of these old guard schools are. They are now the tip of the spear for equality and progress, whatever that means at any given moment. Hence why you see kids from the NE bailing and going south.
Is this wokeness coming from the faculty or student body? I envision Colgate students as likable bro and cool chick types.
There is no wokeness at Colgate or Middlebury. I have never heard of a significant protest at Colgate and the last protest at Middlebury was so poorly attended most of the kids didn't even know that one had happened. The "woke" troll is just spewing as they always do.
What about Charles Murray? That was more than a protest. It almost turned into a dangerous situation. People always respond with how long ago that was, but is there any evidence the student body has moderated since then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate is woke and notoriously anti-free speech. Most of these old guard schools are. They are now the tip of the spear for equality and progress, whatever that means at any given moment. Hence why you see kids from the NE bailing and going south.
Is this wokeness coming from the faculty or student body? I envision Colgate students as likable bro and cool chick types.
There is no wokeness at Colgate or Middlebury. I have never heard of a significant protest at Colgate and the last protest at Middlebury was so poorly attended most of the kids didn't even know that one had happened. The "woke" troll is just spewing as they always do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate is woke and notoriously anti-free speech. Most of these old guard schools are. They are now the tip of the spear for equality and progress, whatever that means at any given moment. Hence why you see kids from the NE bailing and going south.
Is this wokeness coming from the faculty or student body? I envision Colgate students as likable bro and cool chick types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bucknell
Thanks!
No, the B is Bowdoin
Nope, it's Bates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bucknell
Thanks!
No, the B is Bowdoin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the major differences and similarities between Hamilton and Colgate?
I've always envisioned Hamilton as being much woker.
It's not very "woke". I'd say the difference is that Greek life is more predominant at Colgate. Also Colgate is more pre-professional. Both great places.
How would you rank these schools in terms of most to least woke: Bates, Colby, Colgate, Hamilton, Middlebury.
This would be for a strong student who's interested in SLACs but doesn't want woke and probably doesn't quite have the stats for WASPB.
WASPB doesn't exist.....it is a figment of your imagination.
What is WASPB intended to represent?
Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona, Bucknell
Thanks!