Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the issue with the social scene OP?
If your son doesn't want to be Greek, at any school, he can choose to not participate and suffer no ill effects academically or finding his own niche.
If you are in VA, safety schools should be state schools as well. VCU, VTech, UVA. Lots to pick from.
Va tech and James Madison....eternal safety schools to uva and w&m
Anonymous wrote: Yes, but my understanding is that a larger share of the Greek life at W&M is service oriented and that fewer involved students live in the houses compared to some other schools. Never attended so I don't profess to really know, but from recent college visits to both UVA and W&M our impression was that greek life played a larger role in the undergraduate life of the school at UVA than at W&M.
Vassar and W&M are very different. My understanding is that Vassar is more like Wesleyan on steroids -- very liberal, social action oriented, and has significantly higher average test scores than WA&M as a whole (though perhaps not for out of state applicants). W&M came across to us as a more middle of the road political feel.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, thanks again for all the help. We are from VA so have not thought about UMD or St. Mary's so far. UMD is probably too big. DC likes W&M the best because of its size and reputation for attracting quieter, more introspective students who are not so much into the Greek scene. Wake is on the list because it is similar in size to W&M, but maybe not similar in culture from what some of you have said? Are you saying Richmond is a big party school, too? I know W&L has a big Greek scene so DC does not want to visit, despite its great academic reputation. What other schools are good for the quieter kids? I know several of the northeastern and midwestern LACs don't have frats, but so far DC is not keen on going that far away. Would Davidson fit the bill? Sewanee? Appreciate any more good advice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are looking for something for as quieter student, I'd look north. Comparable schools might be Bates or Vassar. Union in NY might be a bit easier. Dickinson in PA might also be a bit easier to to get into, and they have some great faculty members.
Vassar isn't a safety school
Anonymous wrote:If you are looking for something for as quieter student, I'd look north. Comparable schools might be Bates or Vassar. Union in NY might be a bit easier. Dickinson in PA might also be a bit easier to to get into, and they have some great faculty members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the issue with the social scene OP?
If your son doesn't want to be Greek, at any school, he can choose to not participate and suffer no ill effects academically or finding his own niche.
If you are in VA, safety schools should be state schools as well. VCU, VTech, UVA. Lots to pick from.
I'm not OP, but it seems pretty easy to imagine that a kid who isn't interested in "Greek life" might want to go to a school where that's not the only or dominant social scene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the issue with the social scene OP?
If your son doesn't want to be Greek, at any school, he can choose to not participate and suffer no ill effects academically or finding his own niche.
If you are in VA, safety schools should be state schools as well. VCU, VTech, UVA. Lots to pick from.
I'm not OP, but it seems pretty easy to imagine that a kid who isn't interested in "Greek life" might want to go to a school where that's not the only or dominant social scene.
Anonymous wrote:What's the issue with the social scene OP?
If your son doesn't want to be Greek, at any school, he can choose to not participate and suffer no ill effects academically or finding his own niche.
If you are in VA, safety schools should be state schools as well. VCU, VTech, UVA. Lots to pick from.