Anonymous wrote:Kid looking at Bowdoin, Bates, Vassar and Wesleyan as less preppy. On track or not?
Anonymous wrote:The SLACs in New England will always be preppy:
Williams, Amherst, Bowdoin, Colgate, Trinity, Wesleyan is boho prep, Middlebury...
Anonymous wrote:For those of us new to US but in the college search...What do you mean preppy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this important?
Who cares? Answer the question, or ignore the thread.
Why do you care what I ask?
I am so glad you asked this question.
The OP is posing a question. Maybe she's writing a screenplay and she needs to know where a character should go to college. Maybe she is settling a bet with a friend like, if you ask people what the most preppy college is, X is the first thing they will say. Maybe she knows a child, perhaps her own DC who has a preppy vibe and wants to find college that suits that.
The insistence that OPs explain their life stories, are told their questions are bad questions, are told they are looking at things the wrong way (and these are the best possible consequences)... is what STOPS people from asking questions and seeking help. I do not like that. I like internet boards where people are approached with kindness and openness. People should be able to ask, hey guys what do you think about this, without insecure, critical strangers jumping all over them. Sure, there are are people who ask follow up questions to be more helpful. But what usually happens is finding out a little bit more about an OP just results in shots taken at them. So yeah, I don't like it. I care. I want this to be a place people can turn to for help. Not just the OPs but the many readers who can benefit from reading responses. Every OP, assuming they are humble in their request, should be helped. Not told their kid is a scumbag because he wears polo shirts. Which is what some people here are actually hoping for.
+1. I’m following with interest because my kid wants to avoid either the Southern preppy vibe or the NE Boarding School preppie vibe. It’s helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of Georgia, Lawrence, UCLA
Lawrence ain't preppy bruh.
Anonymous wrote:Dartmouth, UVA, Richmond, Middlebury, Wake Forest, Washington and Lee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this important?
Who cares? Answer the question, or ignore the thread.
Why do you care what I ask?
I am so glad you asked this question.
The OP is posing a question. Maybe she's writing a screenplay and she needs to know where a character should go to college. Maybe she is settling a bet with a friend like, if you ask people what the most preppy college is, X is the first thing they will say. Maybe she knows a child, perhaps her own DC who has a preppy vibe and wants to find college that suits that.
The insistence that OPs explain their life stories, are told their questions are bad questions, are told they are looking at things the wrong way (and these are the best possible consequences)... is what STOPS people from asking questions and seeking help. I do not like that. I like internet boards where people are approached with kindness and openness. People should be able to ask, hey guys what do you think about this, without insecure, critical strangers jumping all over them. Sure, there are are people who ask follow up questions to be more helpful. But what usually happens is finding out a little bit more about an OP just results in shots taken at them. So yeah, I don't like it. I care. I want this to be a place people can turn to for help. Not just the OPs but the many readers who can benefit from reading responses. Every OP, assuming they are humble in their request, should be helped. Not told their kid is a scumbag because he wears polo shirts. Which is what some people here are actually hoping for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christopher Newport, Yale, Colby, U of Indiana
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