Anonymous wrote:The Wesleyan grads I know are pretty much the opposite of preppy.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown, Boston College, Alabama, UVA, Princeton, Wake Forest
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth is much, much preppier than Princeton. Trains, competition with Harvard and Yale for the brightest students and an engineering school mean Princeton's preppy past has been overtaken by striving public school types from NY, NJ, PA, MD and VA.
If you want real prep, forget the Ivies. You want SLACs like Williams, Trinity, Babson, Connecticut, Kenyon, Lake Forest, Wellesley, Haverford, and W&L - mostly hard to get into, but not quite as likely to excite the relatives back in Korea and therefore still mostly WASPy.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton and Dartmouth in the Ivies - the rest are actually not that preppy, more nerdy/urban.
Most of the NESCAC schools are preppy but lack the greek scene.
Schools like Wake Forest, UNC Chapel Hill, Davidson, UVA are worth a look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say most of the NESCACS'- Bates, Middlebury, Trinity, Connecticut College, Amherst are all super preppy and good schools. For Ivy I think Princeton is considered to be the preppiest with Yale right behind it. Harvard the least.
UVA for top state school and UNC Chapel Hill and Vanderbilt.
Ivy Prep Ranking:
Dartmouth - in the woods, with snow, just like Deerfield and Exeter!
Yale - in CT, so St. Paul's, St. George's, St. Albans, etc.
Princeton - Southern preps, plus Lawrenceville, Pingry, etc.
Brown - most NYC preps of all, though their ethnicity and willingness to take mass transit drags them down
Harvard - too many social misfits
Columbia - still too close to Harlem
Penn - preps don't show up in force there until Wharton Business School
Cornell - no school with Hotel Administration is prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say most of the NESCACS'- Bates, Middlebury, Trinity, Connecticut College, Amherst are all super preppy and good schools. For Ivy I think Princeton is considered to be the preppiest with Yale right behind it. Harvard the least.
UVA for top state school and UNC Chapel Hill and Vanderbilt.
Ivy Prep Ranking:
Dartmouth - in the woods, with snow, just like Deerfield and Exeter!
Yale - in CT, so St. Paul's, St. George's, St. Albans, etc.
Princeton - Southern preps, plus Lawrenceville, Pingry, etc.
Brown - most NYC preps of all, though their ethnicity and willingness to take mass transit drags them down
Harvard - too many social misfits
Columbia - still too close to Harlem
Penn - preps don't show up in force there until Wharton Business School
Cornell - no school with Hotel Administration is prep
The only school above that is remotley preppy is Dartmouth and then there is ultra preppy Princeton. Agree all NESCACS tend to be very preppy too.
Anonymous wrote:I would say most of the NESCACS'- Bates, Middlebury, Trinity, Connecticut College, Amherst are all super preppy and good schools. For Ivy I think Princeton is considered to be the preppiest with Yale right behind it. Harvard the least.
UVA for top state school and UNC Chapel Hill and Vanderbilt.
Anonymous wrote:I knew what this meant back in the 80s. What does "true prep" mean now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should hope and pray she outgrows it.
HA! I was thinking the same thing. I have a DS who is looking for schools with no Greek scene, so these suggestions are great for us to avoid! But good luck to the OP!
Me too! Want to avoid schools that are ruled by the Greek scene. My dc is "preppy" but does not want a school that revolves around Greek life.
Yes, this is one of my fears! I worry my kid will want to go to a super-preppy, Greek infested, un-diverse school and I'll have to pretend I like it.
A first world problem, I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should hope and pray she outgrows it.
HA! I was thinking the same thing. I have a DS who is looking for schools with no Greek scene, so these suggestions are great for us to avoid! But good luck to the OP!
Me too! Want to avoid schools that are ruled by the Greek scene. My dc is "preppy" but does not want a school that revolves around Greek life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should hope and pray she outgrows it.
HA! I was thinking the same thing. I have a DS who is looking for schools with no Greek scene, so these suggestions are great for us to avoid! But good luck to the OP!